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Darkness on the edge of Tone
I actually picked this up a couple of weeks ago; a Sterling SUB4 string in trans black. It has a very solid feel and sounds really nice. I have never had a bass with rosewood fingerboard before; it really sounds different. I compared the same bass, one with maple and one with rosewood.The maple had more midrange and more snap; the rosewood was warmer/darker.

 
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that transparent stain is stunning

I had one of those giant hums on a Carvin I had some years ago
nothing else really sounds like that
 
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that transparent stain is stunning.

The current SUB4 is available in several transparent finishes. The grain on Agathis is highly variable. TO struck lucky with that example.

I had one of those giant hums on a Carvin I had some years ago. Nothing else really sounds like that

Correct. Three band active EQ can help the Stingray type pickup sound Precision-ish. Well, almost.
 
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Very nice. That big ol' bridge 'bucker looks like it can get the job done if you do.
 
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Sweet bass TO! I gigged and recorded with a Music Man SUB Stingray style bass about a decade ago now. I loved that bass and I miss it. You scored a nice bass for sure.
 
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It's a sheet hung from a bunk bed. :)

Thanks, fellas!

It has a 34" scale length, which is perfect for me. Neck is very comfy and the active EQ makes it very versatile.
 
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I picked up an OLP Musicman for about $120, and it sounds really good. I even swapped out the pup for a Bartolini, and was surprised by how little difference it made.

I think the OLPs were market testing for the SUB line... would love to get my hands on a USA SUB (which is probably what SnakeAces gigged with - these import SUBs have only been out a tear or two, so far as I know).

Also would have been tickled if Sterling Ball had been a little more original in his choice of names. Just sayin'.

OP - dig yer find. Enjoy.
 
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I picked up an OLP Musicman for about $120, and it sounds really good. I even swapped out the pup for a Bartolini, and was surprised by how little difference it made.

I think the OLPs were market testing for the SUB line... would love to get my hands on a USA SUB (which is probably what SnakeAces gigged with - these import SUBs have only been out a tear or two, so far as I know).

Also would have been tickled if Sterling Ball had been a little more original in his choice of names. Just sayin'.

OP - dig yer find. Enjoy.

Yeah, it was a USA made SUB. I would be interested in getting my hands on an import one to draw some comparisons.
 
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Thanks. :)
I have been recording with it the last couple of weeks. It has an exceptional DI tone that I really like. The low frequencies are also very tight and overall the DI is very easy to EQ and get where I need it to be. Since my songs frequently switch keys, I often mult the bass track and EQ each one separately. (The fundamental and harmonic frequncies shift depending on key) This bass handles that quite well without sounding like a different bass guitar in each section...
 
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