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bovinehost

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Only thing I don't care for is the headstock. Looks kind of overloaded.

Other than that, what's cheesy about it?
 

basspastor

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Good question; What is cheesy about it?
One should never speak in the negative sense concerning anything at all until one knows exactly what one is speaking of.

:p
blessings
 

silly

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the finish
its not shiney so it makes it look cheesy
maybe its just me though
 

dlloyd

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silly said:
the finish
its not shiney so it makes it look cheesy
maybe its just me though

I quite like the finish... The black pickguard looks good on it too, better than the diamond metal thing.
 

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So, now that the Sterling SUB is coming out, do we need to go through a whole nother round of finish and pickguard bashing?

I got rather tired of it the last time around with the original SUB, which is a mighty fine bass.

The only thing I don't dig about the Sterling SUB is the obnoxious headstock-billboard.
 

dlloyd

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Soulfinger said:
So, now that the Sterling SUB is coming out, do we need to go through a whole nother round of finish and pickguard bashing?

I'm going to wait for the bongo sub to come out.
 

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Haha... A Bongo SUB with textured basswood finish? Sounds lovely. :) Plus, my wallet will like it. ;)
 
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