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barkatozz

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I now own 3 Sterlings & 2 of the cases seem to be faulty. Apparently the top(lid) portion has the neck cavity too open allowing the bass to slide out of position when upright(in the carry position).:eek: My older Sterling had the problem but I figured maybe it was a little worn out because it was older BUT the brand new Sterling I bought today has the same problem with the case. I had to put a piece of foam in the neck pocket of the lid to stop the shifting.
Anyone else have this problem?
 

barkatozz

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Jazzbassman23 said:
Maybe it's a Stingray case that was mistakenly used. Did you buy them all new?
It's a Sterling case....a Stingray wouldn't fit in it.
Actually the 2 I'm having problems with were bought new. The one I bought used from MingusBass is fine....go figure,
 

peterd79

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I bought a EBMM case (SKB) for my guitar at my Local GC and the thing fell apart with in a week. I had to take it back because the Foam on the inside was falling apart... The exchanged case seems to be doing a whole lot better. Hmmm.... maybe a bad batch?
 

barkatozz

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Ok........I solved the problem........what a nightmare.
Went back to Guitar Center & explained the problem. Dude brought out another MM case which was tagged as a Sterling. This case had pads located in the lid around where the 1st to 3rd frets would be and 2 pads to hold down the body. Closed it up....no shifting good right? WRONG. Got all the way home, opened the case & realized it was a Stingray case....DOH! Went back to GC, dude brought out another Sterling case.....same thing.....Stingray case. Sooooo dude calls EB(I think he talked to Scott) & explained the situation in hopes of ordering another Sterling case in. In the meantime I get the bright idea to have him check all of the cases in stock since the other 2 were mislabeled. Sure enough about 5 minutes later, he came out with the correct case & it had the extra cushions installed to stop the shifting. Apparently the case they gave me when I bought the bass was either old or defective because my bass was made in March of this year & the bass I got from Mingus is a 2004 & has the pads to hold it in the case properly. My 2000 Sterling case doesn't so I had to install a piece of foam.
ANYHOW.....if anybody buys a newer MM like in a store, check to see if it has those pads in it.

The older case w/out the extra pads(you can see the mark where I have to put the extra piece):
Sterlcase.jpg



The newer case I just got:
Sterlcasefixed.jpg
 

Fuzzy Dustmite

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Ahh yes, the brilliance of "Could you just do me a favor and double-check?". Sometimes it works wonders. "No we definitely don't have any of those left!"....."Oh, I guess we do. I just had to look"
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peterd79

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i'm never surprised to see what the folks at Burger King... I mean Guitar Center do! :D
I'm seriously boycotting GC. I'm shopping only Mom and Pop stores. Slightly higher prices; however, having the ability to talk to people who know their gear is worth it to me.
 
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