The smaller body shape would be very appealing. Especially for short chicks like myself. I just bought a Sterling Sub as my first bass but am really wanting to change it for a 5 string to have more versatility and am disappointed to find out that the Sterlings don't come as 5 strings in either the Sub or the top of the line version.
I know the most important thing is the sound but I gotta ask: Are the Stingray5s much heavier than the already heavy Sterlings? My back and shoulder already hurt with my 4 string Sterling Sub.
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I know the most important thing is the sound but I gotta ask: Are the Stingray5s much heavier than the already heavy Sterlings? My back and shoulder already hurt with my 4 string Sterling Sub.
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