I've Googled Stingray vs. Sterling and know the basic differences. Sterling has a smaller body, thinner/faster neck, more tonal options with the PU switch. Some say the Ray is close to a P bass, while the Sterling is more like a Jazz.
I've heard the Sterling has a more "aggressive" sound. Can someone quantify this for me? How would you describe the difference in tone (if you have both, I'd love to hear your A/B sound samples)? I've heard the Ray has a fatter tone, does this mean the Sterling has a thin tone? Would you say the Sterling is more growly?
Also, just how much smaller is the body on the Sterling compared to the Ray? I'm a hefty dude and don't want to look any more silly than I do if the body is too small.
Basically, I've fallen in love with two color combos. One is cherry burst with a rosewood board and the other is pearl blue with maple. Both are beautiful Rays, but part of me is thinking why buy two of the same model, why not switch the maple one to a Sterling?
I won't have a chance to play the Sterling before buying, so if I choose to buy, I'm taking a risk.
I've heard the Sterling has a more "aggressive" sound. Can someone quantify this for me? How would you describe the difference in tone (if you have both, I'd love to hear your A/B sound samples)? I've heard the Ray has a fatter tone, does this mean the Sterling has a thin tone? Would you say the Sterling is more growly?
Also, just how much smaller is the body on the Sterling compared to the Ray? I'm a hefty dude and don't want to look any more silly than I do if the body is too small.
Basically, I've fallen in love with two color combos. One is cherry burst with a rosewood board and the other is pearl blue with maple. Both are beautiful Rays, but part of me is thinking why buy two of the same model, why not switch the maple one to a Sterling?
I won't have a chance to play the Sterling before buying, so if I choose to buy, I'm taking a risk.