MondoKen
Active member
I recently traded in a Warwick Corvette on a new natural finish Sterling. All I can say is WOW! It was a big leap of faith for me to part with my Corvette. Warwicks are very nice. But the Sterling is perfect for me.
I was attracted to the design of the top of the pickup, thinking that anchoring my thumb between the two adjustment screws would keep my thumb in place. I have carpal tunnel, so my thumb can drift of of a normal pickup without my knowledge. But I found playing that close to the bridge to be challenging. So I was forced to go to a floating thumb. It feels so natural and easy.
Everything about the Sterling is top-notch. My has a body with more figure to it than some. The neck feels perfect. The tuning pegs are really smooth yet tight. I also like the control know layout. One knob per function--I don't like stacked controls. This bass is so playable and it has a very wide range of sounds. I play it through a small GK amp.
I was attracted to the design of the top of the pickup, thinking that anchoring my thumb between the two adjustment screws would keep my thumb in place. I have carpal tunnel, so my thumb can drift of of a normal pickup without my knowledge. But I found playing that close to the bridge to be challenging. So I was forced to go to a floating thumb. It feels so natural and easy.
Everything about the Sterling is top-notch. My has a body with more figure to it than some. The neck feels perfect. The tuning pegs are really smooth yet tight. I also like the control know layout. One knob per function--I don't like stacked controls. This bass is so playable and it has a very wide range of sounds. I play it through a small GK amp.