corrosiontrav
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Well I got my new (used) Sterling and I've had my Bongo for a few months, and I'm using a Mesa 400+ going through an Ampeg 412HE.
The Sterling is completely different animal than the Bongo. The neck is slimmer and more like a classic J-Bass neck, but a bit more comfortable. The EQ is great and really brings out the character of the Sterling withough coloring the sound a lot, I was able to get a real clean piano growl right off the bat and with a flip of the toggle and few adjustments on the pre-amp I could get into dirty rock territory. The main difference in sound in my head is that the Sterling has a much more aggresive punchy tone than the Bongo. The Bongo has a more smooth tone, at least to my ears.
I really like the tone of the Sterling through my Mesa, which just furthers my belief that Music Man basses love Mesa 400+'s.
Pics coming soon.
The Sterling is completely different animal than the Bongo. The neck is slimmer and more like a classic J-Bass neck, but a bit more comfortable. The EQ is great and really brings out the character of the Sterling withough coloring the sound a lot, I was able to get a real clean piano growl right off the bat and with a flip of the toggle and few adjustments on the pre-amp I could get into dirty rock territory. The main difference in sound in my head is that the Sterling has a much more aggresive punchy tone than the Bongo. The Bongo has a more smooth tone, at least to my ears.
I really like the tone of the Sterling through my Mesa, which just furthers my belief that Music Man basses love Mesa 400+'s.
Pics coming soon.