fatstringsmark
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Hey everyone,
I'm a newbie to these forums, but after reading through a load of the posts, everyone here seems to be pretty clued up on their ray's, sterling's, and bongo's.
I currently own a musicman sterling which i love the sound of for both pick and fingerstyle. However, i require a worthy backup bass, and not having enough money to afford another sterling i have settled on the idea of the new SUB sterling range. Recently i have also seen that basslines make an entire replacement system for the musicman basses, and seeing as the SUB sterling is without the coil selector it shouldn't be a problem to install. My reasons for wanting the system is that i would like to add different character to the bass, and the addition of a push/pull slap switch seems pretty cool. reviews so far have said that it is a decent and accurate sounding system.
i would be greatful with any help for the follwing:
Is it worth it? does anyone own the system? should i stick with the MM pickup and e.q?
Mark
I'm a newbie to these forums, but after reading through a load of the posts, everyone here seems to be pretty clued up on their ray's, sterling's, and bongo's.
I currently own a musicman sterling which i love the sound of for both pick and fingerstyle. However, i require a worthy backup bass, and not having enough money to afford another sterling i have settled on the idea of the new SUB sterling range. Recently i have also seen that basslines make an entire replacement system for the musicman basses, and seeing as the SUB sterling is without the coil selector it shouldn't be a problem to install. My reasons for wanting the system is that i would like to add different character to the bass, and the addition of a push/pull slap switch seems pretty cool. reviews so far have said that it is a decent and accurate sounding system.
i would be greatful with any help for the follwing:
Is it worth it? does anyone own the system? should i stick with the MM pickup and e.q?
Mark