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  1. On 13/05/2021 at 17:07, Supernaut said:

    Not at all!

    Bigger gauge strings don't equal bigger tone has lots seem to think. 

    I beg to differ. Have you ever tried a 30/50/70/90 set? Such a set has a lot of twang but lacks in grunt IMO. The difference between 45-100 and 45-105 is negligable, tried both gauges. I usually buy 45-105's.

  2. Fusion 550's rock the house. Great amp, it powers my twin 4x8" setup. I've got it on a short leash though, it being my home rig... The neighbours must hate my guts. 😀

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  3. I recently bought a NOS 2016 Japanese Will Lee 4 string. Fit and finish-wise my Sire V5 and Skyline DJ4 can't touch it. The Sadowsky almost plays itself. Coupled with the preamp and VTC it's possible to dial in a range of useable sounds. Mine is the only Sadowsky I have played so I can't compare, but the Japanese basses appear to have a good reputation. Japanese basses can still be found new BTW, though depending on model they aren't exactly a bargain...

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  4. On 04/04/2021 at 17:57, Mudpup said:

    Just a heads up - there's a bargain red USA Sterling on Faceache at the moment at £825. Not mine by the way and i'm not affiliated with the seller. 

     https://www.facebook.com/groups/UKBassgear/permalink/2220373274762662/?comment_id=2220481194751870&notif_id=1617535872524660&ref=notif&notif_t=group_comment_reply

    Really nice bass by the looks of it. Love the white perloid PG with that red, much better than the bog standard black PG. 

  5. I just installed a Nordstrand MM4.3 in mine... It's too late to test it full bore though (but considering the curfew going on at the moment it would be a nice opportunity to see which of the neighbours (not strictly next-door!) has the balls to come and complain 😀). But what I'm hearing is a lot more StingRay in sound signature. 

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  6. Sterlings are underrated basses IMO. They are of equal quality and constuction when compared to StingRay basses. The Sterling by MusicMan brand doesn't help, people can mistake these basses for an affordable Asian product. I bought mine for its slimmer neck profile and smaller and thus lighter body.  Does it really sound all that different from a StingRay? Dunno, never played a StingRay... Sterlings do have that unmistakeable MusicMan tone, no doubt about it. Alone in your bedroom one might hear differences. Playing live I think you'd be hard pressed to tell the difference. Pics or it didn't happen, here's mine.

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  7. The Sterling has a narrow, Jazz-like neck. The StingRay can also have a neck like that, these are called "StingRay SloSpecial" (these are rare, as they were made by special order only). Normal StingRays have a wider P-bass like neck.

    The Sterling has a small-ish body, much smaller than a Jazz bass. Hence these tend to be lighter than the average StingRay which can be on the heavy side.

    If you want "that MM sound" go StingRay. For "that MM sound on steroids" go Sterling.

    Do not confuse the Sterling with the more affordable Asian made Sterling by MusicMan range of basses and guitars.

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  8. Here you go: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!search/ken$20sadowsky$20bridge$20fundamental/alt.guitar.bass/wVRC_ZiYcj4/E45uRR7AdioJ 

    I remember having read something about cheesy bass bridges. Don't take my word for it but I believe a bridge can make a difference. Even Roger Sadowsky switched from the Schaller 3D bridge to another design because it sounded better (to his ears I assume). The guys at Sadowsky know a thing or two about basses.

  9. On 11/07/2018 at 17:12, Pea Turgh said:

    I might do the same with my old Peterson combo!

    Always wanted one of those with the nice wood cabinets. Couldn't afford one back then, now hardly ever one turns up for sale. 

  10. I haven't tried the one you mention but can vouch for the quality of my DJ-Retro preamp, also a John East preamp. If it's anything like that, I'm sure it is, you're in for a treat. John East knows a thing or two (or three) about designing a great bass preamp. Not cheap but quality rarely is... Good luck deciding!

  11. On 1/27/2018 at 12:34, Delberthot said:

    I wonder if this means that we'll soon have the option of a Status Graphite neck for the Sterling if it shares the same scale and heel dimensions as the new Stingray.

    The idea of a Cutlass 1 with a smaller body sounds appealing...

  12. 19 minutes ago, mybass said:

    I would have to say sell the present 4 ohm cab and get two of the 8 ohm cabs.

    Yup. Two (preferably identical) 8 ohm cabs or a single 4 ohm cab. Those are your options.

    Hook up two 4 ohm cabs and now the resulting load will drop to 2 ohm. Your amp wasn't designed to run at 2 ohm. It will either refuse to work or it will work for some time and then perform a thermal shut down or do a melt down. 

     

  13. 13 hours ago, tauzero said:

     Perhaps putting a better fan into the ELF would improve the cooling.

    There's not a lot of room left, the amp is crammed. There are some fuzzy pics of its guts, Google's your friend. A small sized amp appears to have been the major design philosophy. Hence no speakon and the butt-ugly hump.

     

     

  14. I don't know what kind of class D module the ELF uses but I assume it's got some protection (current, temperature, short-circuit) but as a general rule cooler is better with regard to electronics. I hope they spec'ed 105° capacitors instead of 85°C ones...

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