SUBtastic
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In less then 3 years the SUB has been discontinued,why? I`m glad i got mine (excellent guitar!)but i was just curious as to the reason. 
its market economics...China Viet Namm and India make it impossible to make a guitar in America that is in reach of younger players.
hmm. . . Do you mean a quality guitar or just a guitar in general?
But without China, we wouldn't have General Tso and he invented the chicken! So I heard.
But without China, we wouldn't have General Tso and he invented the chicken! So I heard.
I only think of guitars in terms of quality
The SUBs had painted necks, so EBMM could utilize maple that wasn't perhaps as visually pleasing as the normal Music Man lines.
All the SUB guitars are routed HSH regardless of the actual pickup configuration.
The SUBs had textured paint finishes on the body, and metal pickguards (they later offered plastic pickguards, too). Again, they could use less 'pretty' wood on these guitars since there were no 'trans' finishes offered that would show the grain.
Was there something slightly different about the fretwork?
They sported a different locking tuner than the other MM instruments.
Although this is not official, I've noticed that the SUB guitars that I have seen had lighter colored rosewood fingerboards. Not that it was different rosewood than any of the other guitars, but I can't help but wonder if they just tended to use the lighter colored pieces for the SUBs so that the darker, arguably "richer" looking rosewood pieces ended up on the higher-end models? I'm speculating based on my own observations, which are limited to a few in-person and a handful of photos that I've seen around the forum. So I could be entirely wrong, and that wouldn't be the first time.
The Rosewood fretboard on mine FWIW is quite dark!![]()
Well! There goes that theory then, eh?I'm glad to hear that. As I said, the few that I've seen were lighter than the regular models, apparently by coincidence.
OOPS:
The SUB1s are routed HH not HSH as I mistakenly posted earlier! Sorry!