Jules
Well-known member
Being a Sonor aficionado for a few decades, and having seen the trend of overseas manufacture of lower lines with that particular brand name, I have to wonder if the Sterling Ray basses are too much of a good thing for the Stingray market.
In the case of Sonor, the lower lines were engineered NOT to compare with the higher end German models. However, from the perspective of this novice, the Sterling Ray 34 is a kick ass bass, and it has mildly diluted my inner need for a higher end bass. That's NOT to sat I won't buy 14 or 11 of them, anyway.
I just find it interesting that the company is offering an instrument that seems to closely replicate the current premium series. It is obviously working, as MM doesn't seem to be tanking. It just leaves me wondering; If I like my Sterling Ray 34 so much, how would I feel owning the real, American made McCoy???
In the case of Sonor, the lower lines were engineered NOT to compare with the higher end German models. However, from the perspective of this novice, the Sterling Ray 34 is a kick ass bass, and it has mildly diluted my inner need for a higher end bass. That's NOT to sat I won't buy 14 or 11 of them, anyway.
I just find it interesting that the company is offering an instrument that seems to closely replicate the current premium series. It is obviously working, as MM doesn't seem to be tanking. It just leaves me wondering; If I like my Sterling Ray 34 so much, how would I feel owning the real, American made McCoy???