I recently purchased my first Sterling 5 less than a week ago, love the tone and playability, the E A D G sound amazing, (great slap bass). My question and concern involve the Low B. Either my ears are getting old, or to me the Low
B doesn't sound very strong, and at the 3rd and 5th fret sounds weak and a little dull and flat. (Not sure why) this is my 3rd fifth string bass, and I have never noticed the tone of the Low B on my other basses ever sounding dull in my rig. (Love Ashdown equipment by the way) Is this a characteristic of the Sterling 5's, or is my bass in need of serious luthier work? Any advice or comments are welcome. (Glad to be a part of the MM family)
(Also what guages of strings and brands are most of you using?)
B doesn't sound very strong, and at the 3rd and 5th fret sounds weak and a little dull and flat. (Not sure why) this is my 3rd fifth string bass, and I have never noticed the tone of the Low B on my other basses ever sounding dull in my rig. (Love Ashdown equipment by the way) Is this a characteristic of the Sterling 5's, or is my bass in need of serious luthier work? Any advice or comments are welcome. (Glad to be a part of the MM family)
(Also what guages of strings and brands are most of you using?)