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chevaliernoir
Published on 12/07/08 at 14:07
The neck is maple (light wood) unvarnished, and is sometimes covered with rosewood fingerboard. I do not know what is the influence on the sound.
Sterling I tried was with rosewood buttons.
In a nutshell: A Sterling, it's like a Stingray, with less defects.
The defects of the Stingray (I have one, while the Sterling which I speak was just a test at a store) are in my opinion:
Weight -> Sterling is much more mild. At its on the other hand I have not heard of difference (tests done on the same day at the same place on the same amp)
Versatility -> Sterling is a Stingray has more balance to pass the mic serie a parrallel or use only one winding. It opens the door finally has new sounds richer and not be confined to the rock so special Stingray.
USE
See above
SOUNDS
See above
NOTICE GLOBAL
What remains it has Stinray?
Just the mythical name for me.
Sterling I tried was with rosewood buttons.
In a nutshell: A Sterling, it's like a Stingray, with less defects.
The defects of the Stingray (I have one, while the Sterling which I speak was just a test at a store) are in my opinion:
Weight -> Sterling is much more mild. At its on the other hand I have not heard of difference (tests done on the same day at the same place on the same amp)
Versatility -> Sterling is a Stingray has more balance to pass the mic serie a parrallel or use only one winding. It opens the door finally has new sounds richer and not be confined to the rock so special Stingray.
USE
See above
SOUNDS
See above
NOTICE GLOBAL
What remains it has Stinray?
Just the mythical name for me.