roger Posted Friday at 15:01 Posted Friday at 15:01 Anniversary, and in the FS section at the moment 1 Quote
StingRayBoy42 Posted Friday at 15:46 Posted Friday at 15:46 On 03/08/2025 at 21:33, wavemaker said: Last November, I couldn’t believe my luck to find a Classic Sterling this side of the pond: In May, I found another one - and with a maple fingerboard, to boot: A plan took shape, a deal was made, a beautiful bass received - and two necks were swapped: Such cool basses. Are those 2 band EQs? I thought the Sterling only came with 3 band EQ and the pickup selector switch... Shows what I know! 1 Quote
cocco Posted Friday at 18:22 Posted Friday at 18:22 I recently got this Aqua Sparkle special 2nd hand from Bass Direct. It's a 2020 build and came with a hipshot extender installed. I've always liked the way Stingrays play, and loved the sound of them when other people played them, but for some reason, with the older 2 and 3EQ I could never get a sound I was happy with out of one. This was a bit of a stab in the dark, but it's definitely paid off. I was hoping that the new 18v pre would work for me and I'm happy to say so far so good. Also who doesn't love a sparkle finish? 5 Quote
wavemaker Posted Friday at 23:01 Posted Friday at 23:01 (edited) On 31/10/2025 at 16:46, StingRayBoy42 said: Are those 2 band EQs? I thought the Sterling only came with 3 band EQ and the pickup selector switch... Shows what I know! Yes, exactly: These are EBMM "Classic" Sterlings - relatively rare birds. 2-Band, no switch (pickup permanently wired in series), figured maple necks with gloss finish, six-bolt neck joints, bridge with mutes, chrome truss wheel and battery compartment cover, slab one-piece ash bodies. Edit: I just realised I forgot to mention the best feature: The Classics have small "vintage" frets which were an absolute revelation to me. Edited Saturday at 18:40 by wavemaker 1 Quote
Obra Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago On 31/10/2025 at 19:22, cocco said: I recently got this Aqua Sparkle special 2nd hand from Bass Direct. It's a 2020 build and came with a hipshot extender installed. I've always liked the way Stingrays play, and loved the sound of them when other people played them, but for some reason, with the older 2 and 3EQ I could never get a sound I was happy with out of one. This was a bit of a stab in the dark, but it's definitely paid off. I was hoping that the new 18v pre would work for me and I'm happy to say so far so good. Also who doesn't love a sparkle finish? I have the same, first run from 2018. Recently wanted to part with it, but just could not and pulled out the ad after getting the first offer. Quote
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