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jeffsixx

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last night at band practice, my guitarist brought a music man sterling in that he owns for me to use as a back up to my stingray. i noticed that the sterling seemed a little louder and it had more bottom to it. my stingray has the a 3 band eq and i had the sterlings pickup switch in the mode that makes it sound the same as a stingray. i just wanted to know if sterling's are a louder bass or is it just that one inparticular. every thing on both basses are stock, my stingray is a 2002, but the sterling is older atleast a 97.
 

Soulfinger

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I'd say that the Sterling is "louder" than the Stingray. The sterling has a somewhat compressed sound, which allows it to cut through better.

I find me Stingray has a more complex tone, which reduces is percieved volume.

You could just run it through a "loudenator". That would make it louder.
 

Aragorn35016

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Ive wondered the same thing about my sterling in comparison to my stingray 5. To the best of my knowledge they both have the same preamp. My sterling is a 94 and I believe my stingray 5 is a 2000. But I can definitely tell a difference in there sound. The sterling seems to have a thicker sound than my stingray 5 not that im complaining I luv them both so much and in the market to buy a nother sterling. :D
 

crazybass888

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I know that when I switch from SR to Sterling, I have to put a 10 db pad on my wireless or it distorts... you can plainly see the difference he meter...
 

TSanders

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Altough EBMM are some of the most consistent basses in terms of bass to bass similarity, there is always a slight varience from on bass to another. It certainly isnt a bad thing. It gives you a chance to find the bass really fits you and your playing style. For instance my last Sterling purchase wasnt even planned. I walked into Guitar Center and played a white sparkle model and it was the hottest sounding EBMM I've ever played. It also had the most bottom end I've ever heard from a Sterling. The fact that it was clearence priced at $740*, just after white sparkle was discontinued made it way too hard to pass up.

* I know all of you price watchers are having a hard time with the price of $740, but the dealer at GC said that they recieved a 15% rebate from EB when the finish was discontinued.
 
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