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SugarMaple

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May 16, 2007
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Central Illinois
Before I found my all-time favorite bass (my '09 EBMM Sterling 4 HS), I went through some nice basses, but none were growly & aggressive enough for my fingerstyle playing taste. Jazzes, Rics, even Stingrays, none were nasty enough. The Sterling, with setting #1 (bridge humbucker) solved that. True love!

So it's been pretty much only position #1 on my HS for me, except when I'm on headphones learning new bass parts off of a recording, I like the solo bridge singlecoil (position #2) for that, because it helps tighten my bass notes and helps me zero in on the recording more accurately.

Well, recently a great opportunity opened up for me, and I joined a band that plays a mix of classic rock and new country. The new country stuff is all new to me. Many new songs to learn, plus a different mix on-stage with three vocalists, an acoustic guitar and an electric guitar, etc.

I tried position #1 with this band, and it did not work well. It just didn't sit in the mix well, even with EQ and amp EQ tweaking. Long story short, I did some experimenting, and position #4 (neck singlecoil + neck-side coil of bridge pickup) not only solved the problem, but got me nice compliments from soundman, bandmates, folks in the crowd, etc. I know this may not shock a lot of you guys, but it was a big surprise to me. So I just leave it in position #4 now, and it is perfect for this band.

Anyhow, sorry for the long post. I guess my lesson learned is to keep an open mind on the other pickup settings. I am so glad I figured this one out - I love the sweet, thin neck on the Sterling, and I was dreading maybe having to try a different bass for this band.
 

Meypelnek

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Oct 17, 2013
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Munich, Germany
Hi there, thanks for sharing your experience. I play a Sterling 5 HH and Position 4 on this is very similar to Position 4 on yours (the single coil on yours is slightly closer to the neck as compared to the inner coil engaged in Position 4 on the HH model). I agree that this is a killer tone and my favorite besides Position 1.
Have fun with your great bass!
 

Golem

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Aug 30, 2005
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Thaz my fave, neck SC plus the neck
side of the humbugger. Not just on a
Sterling but also the Ray. It's like the
"Goldilocks" setting ... juuussst right !

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Oldtoe

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Sep 10, 2004
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Paris, TX
My Sterling 5HS has been getting a huge share of my gig time for the past year for my rock, blues, and country gigs. For the '90s-type country covers I use positions 1 & 3 quite a bit. For classic country, blues, and oldies rock, I'll use position 5, pluck with my thumb over the 20th fret, and get a wonderfully warm and woody tone out of it. I guess I need to start trying position 4 more. Such a wonderful, versatile bass.
 
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