@@DarrellBraunGuitarthanks for the amazing videos. I've made a few guitar purchases thanks to your videos. You're the only sane TH-cam guitarist that appreciates how well Schecter guitars are made and their amazing prices.
I have owned several Valentines and my current Saturn Gold Tremolo is an all-time keeper. I absolutely adore this model and this chambered Sterling version is super tempting. It’s the most successful Super Tele design to me and the neck humbucker is just gorgeous.
Wow... sort of an offset 335. Also reminds me of my Squire Starcaster semi hollow Classic Vibe minus the weird headstock. I love the look and the sound of this guitar which you demo'ed, as you usually do... so, so well.
I totally concur with your assessment Darrell. I own both the USA Valentine and the Indonesian model. Except for the weight, coil split on the USA model, and some unique tones, it’s hard to tell them apart in terms of feel. Great review for a hidden gem guitar! 🤘
Man I would die to learn and play an electric guitar just like you but the only guitar I could afford is an Air Guitar 1980 Vintage 1 of a kind supreme edition.
Music Man/Sterling/OLP guitars always impress me. I own an OLP (the budget brand before they were renamed Sterling or whatever) and it was 60 bucks at a yard sale and it’s easily the best playing guitar I own. Top work, DB.
Beautiful instrument. Does have some interesting tones. Your's is one of the few channels thats looks closely at build quality. Love that. Most channels hold guitar at arm's length and say great
Great demo highlighting the tones! Dig the tones and boost feature and such a natural beauty. I could have some fun with that guitar! I did notice that the body is two piece, but the back actually looks like about a quarter inch cap of a solid piece, judging from the grain on the end where you showed the strap button. Interesting detail...
I had a Sterling Cutlass. Beautiful guitar that had every feature I wanted and sounded great. The only problem was the soft v neck, which left my paw aching every time I played it. So beware if you have small hands.
I love the soft v of the cutlass. I bought a cutlass for $400 from a guitar store that was closing down (rrp was $900 aud). Didn’t know anything about them except it was cheap and had 1 vol 1 tone which I liked. It was love a first grasp and sold me on sterlings and music man guitars straight away
Cole Clark in Australia makes a Hybrid Acoustic Guitar which was shown at NAMM 2023. The Guitar can be played through your Tube Amplifier which you use with a solid body guitar.
I discovered this guitar about a week ago while looking at the CT50 and well it will be added to my collection at some point along with a CT50 that I will use for modding. I have watch several TH-cam videos on this Sterling MM Valentine JV60C with an overall favorable opinion.
I know probably no one will believe me, but a couple of weeks ago, I sketched out a guitar that was a mix between a 335 and a Tele. I had the traditional set up of a Tele. I drew the body with a mix of the Tele and 335 (just picture a big thick Tele), with a crescent moon F-hole. This Sterling sounds decent clean, but it doesn't take gain very well at all. The neck sounds flubby, especially with the boost, and the bridge is thin and tinny. It's a nice looking guitar though.
I own this guitar and I agree. I’m looking to mod it very soon. The neck pick up is very “flubby” sounding like you mentioned for me the middle position is the best for my use. I never was a fan of the tele bridge pick up sound I’ve gotten used to it kinda but still not my favorite. The guitar feels amazing and for me feels very comfortable. I’m looking to replace the pickups with humbucker sized p90’s.
I will say that lowering the bridge pickup height made the tone more bearable and useful for me. I was getting the horrific ringing from the G string even after getting it set up. The pickup adjustment helped with that.
Back in 2017 my daughter was a lit to be born and I wanted a guitar to remember the time (well that’s what I told my wife anyway) I got a valentine, 6 years on and it’s one of my favourite guitars and one of 3 from 17 that I kept. I’ve always wanted a F hole version and this is a dream come true. I said I woken them buy another sterling but wanted a ebmm version (absolutely nothing wrong with SBMM though) so I hope they bring a ebmm version but if it this will do very nicely Oh. I put a pair of custom beefed up p90’s in my valentine (still retains the boost too). SO GOOD!
I have this guitar with the Bigsby. I really like it! 2 minor complaints: It's a bit on the heavy sied for a semi hollow, and it would have been nice to have a coil splitter forthe humbucker. 1 big +, it comes with a nice padded gig bag. Overall, it's a great package...
Very nice,one of my favorite guitars I own is semi hollow body, it just plays and sounds different then my others solid body les pauls style guitars and even my full hollow body I have brings more depth and seems easier to play which just might be quality difference lol but its like they want to sing and I love it. Would love to have this one you have looks supper basic in a good way, simplistic design no frills to it so you appreciate the wood for what it is and can bask in all that bright wood tones and also nostalgic classy as almost an acoustic guitar wood look while still bringing the sound and playability and depth.Great job on the video and presentation, look forward to your next as always thanks again.
Well, doggoneit, I'm going to have to get me one those. Love the tones. I've already contacted a nearby guitar store and they are gonna get one so I can check it out. If I can get the same tones, I will definitely purchase it. Love what you do on your channel Mr. Braun. You've introduced me to some great guitars and now to one I will pursue to purchase.
@@aldersmoke1 They sound so different tough, it would be a bit weird. The neck one is really muffled, highs are really really damped. The bridge one is really really chimey. Also i dunno how it works with the guitar being like active, about the wiring.
Pretty cool! Love that natural finish too. I was looking to buy my 1st solid-body guitar a few years ago and decided on the Cutlass after seeing your review. It plays amazing and has really motivated me to play and improve my skills as I was starting to feel limited by my old Ibanez Artcore I got in college. Thanks for all the informative videos!
Very Cool, thankyou. Stunning looking and sounding Guitar and playing as always. I have a Sterling by Music Man SUB Silo3 entry level 'Strat' style guitar. I love this guitar, the build quality, finish and Playability are all Outstanding. The asymmetrical neck is SO comfortable. All the best. Cheers
Nice one! It's almost a Starcaster. 😁 Any Idea where I could get a hold of an aftermarket Pickup like the bridge one there? Need an HB Sized Single coil (not a p90) in the neck of a project Starcaster.
Hi Darrell Another great video showing off one of the great design features that separates MusicMan / Sterling from the rest The 4 / 2 headstock eliminating the need for string trees, and a headstock angle - possibly mitigated nowadays by staggered tuning posts and locking tuners... Something Gibson could learn from but they are so obsessed with building guitars that had all the flaws of guitars made in rhe 1950s (and some of them are amazing (and legendary) - but some will not stay in tune whatever you do) Darrell, you also say that you like to showcase brands that are not in the mainstream? Can I suggest you (please) have a look at .strandberg who do ergonomic, lightweight guitars in a lot of different cnfigurations? They do a multiscale "tele" called (I think) Salen Headless guitars, under 6lbs, ergonomic necks - and versions in 6, 7 and 8 strings NB I have no connection to .strandberg. I found out about then in a fairly poor review in Guitarist Magazine, and then found Sarah Longfield (just don't watch the Ukulele Slayer (Bloodline) covers unless you are a horror movie fan - think The Lost Boys)
Regarding the back plate not being flush, it's not on my JP150 Sterling either. And it's not even on my PRS CE24, which is a $2600 USA-made guitar these days. I'm told it's a cost-saving measure, although I'm skeptical because how much money can it really save to not have the CNC machine route that recess as part of its overall program? But yeah, I think that's across the board for Sterling.
Like many people I love your channel I’d like to see a review on the Harley Benton acoustic guitars that are solid wood rather than laminate namely the CLG-650 I’ve seen one review but it was by someone I’ve not seen before so don’t know how honest the review is.
Hey Darrell I saw what looks like a Les Paul guitar with a heavy metal hammer on it. I did a little internet search and I think I found it Gibson Les Paul Custom w/ Bigsby Electric Guitar. Have you played one of these? If so send me a link to that video.
Excellent review as always Darrell. The quality of the guitar is fantastic but, personally, I don't care for the pickups - they sound harsh. Warmer ones would be nicer.
Looks like it's a three-piece body, Two-piece for the top and one solid piece for the back. It would have been interesting to hear some Maroon 5 style strumming as it is their guitarist's signature model.
Darrell, I love all your videos. Great informative stuff. I have to say, I was disappointed that there was a glaring flaw in this episode. When you knock on the body of the guitar, my poor dogs, Hugo and Proust think someone is knocking on the door and burst into conniptions of barking and zoomies. Please take their sweet lil hearts into consideration in future videos.
That bridge pickup has balls. Makes a lot of current t-types sound lame. The neck pup is solid with good tone. If I read correctly both are made by Music Man. What REALLY puts this guitar in the sub $1000 BUY ME category is the boost. That feature knocks it out of the park. Not overbearing, just gives a little more.
Please always include the bridge to nut length scale length in these reviews. I assume this is a 25" but ???. Scale length is "requirement #1" for me (I prerfer 24.5 or 24.75).
Well I bought that guitar today. I have to say mostly from the tones I heard on Tomo Fujita's video about it but I realize now the amps he's using are playing a big role in the sound we hear. I don't have a proper amp and I am quite disappointed by the pickups. I spent the whole afternoon trying to get info about pickups to replace the stock ones... The neck pickup sounds like cardboard to be, no chimes in the highs, bit dull. The bridge pickup is the most disappointing compared to your video: i really don't see what i could do with it, it just seems to sound like harsh high mids and that's it. This kind of guitar was hard to find, no way to try it, i feel a bit stupid now. The neck is quite good although thicker than what i am used too (i always played on a Tele that has a more D shape kind of neck) but i shall maybe get used too it. Also coming from a single coil on neck and humbucker rail on bridge, this combination is a bit disturbing so far. I love the sound of my Tele but I had to find a replacement as the neck suffered along the years, the frets are quite dead and the wiring is next to letting me down on stage. This Sterling has also the enormous advantage to stay on tune although i bent all strings in every way possible ;) If anyone has a suggestion as to which pickups would fit (I know next to nothing about gear), I am open ;) I'd prefer to be able to split the humbucker rather than having a boost (no sound if you remove the battery, that's not only for the boost option).
Darrell, I don't even play guitar ('though I do appreciate them), but I always make time to watch your videos. You're a champ, and do excellent work here. Kudos - and thank you!
Easy FIX: if they have to keep it sitting on top they should at least bevel the edges of the back cover to make it "catch resistant" if its going to sit on top of the body and not flush fit it, so a buckle or a button wouldn't catch on the cover. Make it the same way they make a pick guard.
I feel the fixed bridge is the only option here (especially with the bigsby) for this sterling. My Floyd Rose bridged guitar is awesome, but I can't picture a sterling without a fixed bridge
Compare it to a MusicMan and you'll see it's by far the most affordable. Plus it's 800 dollars in US (God knows why it comes 50% more expensive iin EU). For the overall build quality, it is one of the best built i've seen for that price range.
Not really into semi or hollow body electrics but seems like a decent guitar. I will admit I do have a BC Rich Dagger. I bought it because i loved the way it looked but I can pull it off playing metal.
Nice guitar, sounds amazing but that's your playing. For $800 Gretsch or Fender or Epiphone will be where my money will go. After I bought all my favorites from those 3 icon manufacturers designs I would be definitely interested in this guitar.
Sounds a bit like a Thinline Telecaster Custom, and with that offset shape, it bears some visual resemblance to a Starcaster! Music Man is possibly even better than PRS in terms of fit and finish.
Got a fun one for you guys today!
Guitar link/info: sweetwater.sjv.io/Y9bPNj
Enjoy :)
That natural ash finish makes me drool
Thanks man! You're by far my favorite guitar TH-camr!
Thanks! I appreciate the kind words!
@@DarrellBraunGuitar No problem dude!
@@DarrellBraunGuitarthanks for the amazing videos. I've made a few guitar purchases thanks to your videos. You're the only sane TH-cam guitarist that appreciates how well Schecter guitars are made and their amazing prices.
I have owned several Valentines and my current Saturn Gold Tremolo is an all-time keeper. I absolutely adore this model and this chambered Sterling version is super tempting. It’s the most successful Super Tele design to me and the neck humbucker is just gorgeous.
Wow... sort of an offset 335. Also reminds me of my Squire Starcaster semi hollow Classic Vibe minus the weird headstock.
I love the look and the sound of this guitar which you demo'ed, as you usually do... so, so well.
Those are some super dynamic and articulate tones. I like it. Push/push knob is a good choice.
Push push is ALWAYS better than push pull. And agreed, it was a great decision to use it. Sterling FTW. I love these guitars.
Darrell, I always look forward to your videos! Thanks for your time and talents. 🏆🎸
What a fantastic tone from that guitar. Great video. Beautifully played.
Definitely sounds like a telecaster with the bridge pup "I think I'm getting gas again!"😊
The bridge definitely sounds like a tele. I like the cover on the bridge pup. Never seen that before
I totally concur with your assessment Darrell. I own both the USA Valentine and the Indonesian model. Except for the weight, coil split on the USA model, and some unique tones, it’s hard to tell them apart in terms of feel. Great review for a hidden gem guitar! 🤘
Man I would die to learn and play an electric guitar just like you but the only guitar I could afford is an Air Guitar 1980 Vintage 1 of a kind supreme edition.
Music Man/Sterling/OLP guitars always impress me. I own an OLP (the budget brand before they were renamed Sterling or whatever) and it was 60 bucks at a yard sale and it’s easily the best playing guitar I own. Top work, DB.
Beautiful instrument. Does have some interesting tones. Your's is one of the few channels thats looks closely at build quality. Love that. Most channels hold guitar at arm's length and say great
Great demo highlighting the tones! Dig the tones and boost feature and such a natural beauty. I could have some fun with that guitar! I did notice that the body is two piece, but the back actually looks like about a quarter inch cap of a solid piece, judging from the grain on the end where you showed the strap button. Interesting detail...
I too noticed the back is separate. It needed to be in order to chamber out the main body (front).
I had a Sterling Cutlass. Beautiful guitar that had every feature I wanted and sounded great. The only problem was the soft v neck, which left my paw aching every time I played it. So beware if you have small hands.
I love the soft v of the cutlass. I bought a cutlass for $400 from a guitar store that was closing down (rrp was $900 aud). Didn’t know anything about them except it was cheap and had 1 vol 1 tone which I liked. It was love a first grasp and sold me on sterlings and music man guitars straight away
@@KenithCopeland I’m glad it works for you. They’re great guitars that deserve some love
This is a lovely guitar, with usable options, I own a Sterling Strat and the build quality is superb, nice one man
Nice Guitar! Thanks for demonstrating it for us!
Cole Clark in Australia makes a Hybrid Acoustic Guitar which was shown at NAMM 2023. The Guitar can be played through your Tube Amplifier which you use with a solid body guitar.
So glad that you play these and let us actually hear them! But the down side of that is that you are forcing me to love this guitar!!!
😂😂
That’s a gorgeous guitar!!
Really cool! A lot to like. Thanks for telling me all aboot it! Love the channel.
Personally I'd want the humbucker in the bridge and single coil in neck like a strat hss.
I love the neck camera angle. Great!!
I have had my eye on this guitar, actually. Nice to see a proper review of one.
I discovered this guitar about a week ago while looking at the CT50 and well it will be added to my collection at some point along with a CT50 that I will use for modding. I have watch several TH-cam videos on this Sterling MM Valentine JV60C with an overall favorable opinion.
Surprising tones on this. Sounds great!
I know probably no one will believe me, but a couple of weeks ago, I sketched out a guitar that was a mix between a 335 and a Tele. I had the traditional set up of a Tele. I drew the body with a mix of the Tele and 335 (just picture a big thick Tele), with a crescent moon F-hole. This Sterling sounds decent clean, but it doesn't take gain very well at all. The neck sounds flubby, especially with the boost, and the bridge is thin and tinny. It's a nice looking guitar though.
I own this guitar and I agree. I’m looking to mod it very soon. The neck pick up is very “flubby” sounding like you mentioned for me the middle position is the best for my use. I never was a fan of the tele bridge pick up sound I’ve gotten used to it kinda but still not my favorite. The guitar feels amazing and for me feels very comfortable. I’m looking to replace the pickups with humbucker sized p90’s.
I will say that lowering the bridge pickup height made the tone more bearable and useful for me. I was getting the horrific ringing from the G string even after getting it set up. The pickup adjustment helped with that.
Back in 2017 my daughter was a lit to be born and I wanted a guitar to remember the time (well that’s what I told my wife anyway) I got a valentine, 6 years on and it’s one of my favourite guitars and one of 3 from 17 that I kept. I’ve always wanted a F hole version and this is a dream come true. I said I woken them buy another sterling but wanted a ebmm version (absolutely nothing wrong with SBMM though) so I hope they bring a ebmm version but if it this will do very nicely
Oh. I put a pair of custom beefed up p90’s in my valentine (still retains the boost too). SO GOOD!
I have this guitar with the Bigsby. I really like it! 2 minor complaints: It's a bit on the heavy sied for a semi hollow, and it would have been nice to have a coil splitter forthe humbucker. 1 big +, it comes with a nice padded gig bag. Overall, it's a great package...
really awesome playing! thank you!
Excellent Demonstration!
Very nice,one of my favorite guitars I own is semi hollow body, it just plays and sounds different then my others solid body les pauls style guitars and even my full hollow body I have brings more depth and seems easier to play which just might be quality difference lol but its like they want to sing and I love it. Would love to have this one you have looks supper basic in a good way, simplistic design no frills to it so you appreciate the wood for what it is and can bask in all that bright wood tones and also nostalgic classy as almost an acoustic guitar wood look while still bringing the sound and playability and depth.Great job on the video and presentation, look forward to your next as always thanks again.
Sounds great, looks great. Sterling is leaving very good impressions with their entire lineup. Nice video review.
WOW ! What a stunning guitar. I LOVE it ! 😎
Well, doggoneit, I'm going to have to get me one those. Love the tones. I've already contacted a nearby guitar store and they are gonna get one so I can check it out. If I can get the same tones, I will definitely purchase it. Love what you do on your channel Mr. Braun. You've introduced me to some great guitars and now to one I will pursue to purchase.
What a gorgeous guitar! I’ve always loved ash bodied electrics and this one is no exception. Tones are amazing as well,
Great guitar for the orange super crush.
Nice instrument! I’d prefer the Humbucker in the Bridge position and the Single in the Neck position 🤓
Then you would have a mix between a Tele (single at the bridge) and a 335 (fat sound on the neck) which is all the point of this model ;)
I do like that and im very into semi hollow or hollow guitars that are bit vloser to solid body size
I'm not into the "varnished Doug Fir 2x4" look, but it does sound good...
Sounds killer, I wish they did more color options with a satin finish though. Fluffy's new Teally Dan color is sick.
You think they’ll do a sterling of the fluff guitar??👍
@@eddiejr540 probably no. But one can have wishful thinking.
Beautiful guitar
Gotta say, if I were looking for another axe (I'm not, got plenty) this would definitely get a look from me.
I love everything about this guitar. Wish I wasn't dead broke because I'd be buying the hell out of this.
Love the boost option, though I'm wondering if it's available with the bucker n the bridge, cause I tend to prefer the single coil at the neck.
They're the same size. Makes me think they could be flipped if you have the wiring skill?
@@aldersmoke1 They sound so different tough, it would be a bit weird. The neck one is really muffled, highs are really really damped. The bridge one is really really chimey. Also i dunno how it works with the guitar being like active, about the wiring.
Pretty cool! Love that natural finish too. I was looking to buy my 1st solid-body guitar a few years ago and decided on the Cutlass after seeing your review. It plays amazing and has really motivated me to play and improve my skills as I was starting to feel limited by my old Ibanez Artcore I got in college. Thanks for all the informative videos!
I'd love to hear someone who is a blues specialist try this out to see if it works for that. I'm guessing it should work pretty well.
Also: In addition to a Bigsby, you can get it with a more traditional tremolo 😊
Oh my that Boost sound fantastic
Darryl you really need to do a review of the best budget guitar out there for the money, it has it all. The M Musi Virgo Classic.
Yo Darrell you have been such a help with building my partscasters !!!
You should have spent some time in the middle position for us. I’d have liked to hear the single bridge with the neck humbucker.
Very Cool, thankyou. Stunning looking and sounding Guitar and playing as always. I have a Sterling by Music Man SUB Silo3 entry level 'Strat' style guitar. I love this guitar, the build quality, finish and Playability are all Outstanding. The asymmetrical neck is SO comfortable. All the best. Cheers
Nice one! It's almost a Starcaster. 😁 Any Idea where I could get a hold of an aftermarket Pickup like the bridge one there?
Need an HB Sized Single coil (not a p90) in the neck of a project Starcaster.
Interesting choice of single coil in the bridge but hum in the neck. If only it were available in blue (currently not). Thanks Darrell!
Rattle can
Nah @@samfosdick9874
Hi Darrell
Another great video showing off one of the great design features that separates MusicMan / Sterling from the rest
The 4 / 2 headstock eliminating the need for string trees, and a headstock angle - possibly mitigated nowadays by staggered tuning posts and locking tuners...
Something Gibson could learn from but they are so obsessed with building guitars that had all the flaws of guitars made in rhe 1950s
(and some of them are amazing (and legendary) - but some will not stay in tune whatever you do)
Darrell, you also say that you like to showcase brands that are not in the mainstream?
Can I suggest you (please) have a look at .strandberg who do ergonomic, lightweight guitars in a lot of different cnfigurations?
They do a multiscale "tele" called (I think) Salen
Headless guitars, under 6lbs, ergonomic necks - and versions in 6, 7 and 8 strings
NB I have no connection to .strandberg. I found out about then in a fairly poor review in Guitarist Magazine, and then found Sarah Longfield
(just don't watch the Ukulele Slayer (Bloodline) covers unless you are a horror movie fan - think The Lost Boys)
Nice guitar ! $800 shown here...$850 with a Bigsby from Sweetwater. As always one of my biggest concerns is weight.
Everything music man is dope!
Always great tones Darrell 👍
Regarding the back plate not being flush, it's not on my JP150 Sterling either. And it's not even on my PRS CE24, which is a $2600 USA-made guitar these days. I'm told it's a cost-saving measure, although I'm skeptical because how much money can it really save to not have the CNC machine route that recess as part of its overall program? But yeah, I think that's across the board for Sterling.
Like many people I love your channel I’d like to see a review on the Harley Benton acoustic guitars that are solid wood rather than laminate namely the CLG-650 I’ve seen one review but it was by someone I’ve not seen before so don’t know how honest the review is.
Hey Darrell I saw what looks like a Les Paul guitar with a heavy metal hammer on it. I did a little internet search and I think I found it Gibson Les Paul Custom w/ Bigsby Electric Guitar. Have you played one of these? If so send me a link to that video.
I actually found your old video talking about it and enjoyed vert much
Love it! Want one ❤
Dude, you're killing my budget! ;)
Excellent review as always Darrell. The quality of the guitar is fantastic but, personally, I don't care for the pickups - they sound harsh. Warmer ones would be nicer.
Looks like that might even be a three-piece body; the back looks like it's laminated onto the two halves.
Looks like it's a three-piece body, Two-piece for the top and one solid piece for the back. It would have been interesting to hear some Maroon 5 style strumming as it is their guitarist's signature model.
Darrell, I love all your videos. Great informative stuff. I have to say, I was disappointed that there was a glaring flaw in this episode. When you knock on the body of the guitar, my poor dogs, Hugo and Proust think someone is knocking on the door and burst into conniptions of barking and zoomies. Please take their sweet lil hearts into consideration in future videos.
Nice tones!
Çan you please review Eastwood sidejack baritone DLX
These Sterlings are very nice. How do you think they compare to the Sire guitars?
That bridge pickup has balls. Makes a lot of current t-types sound lame. The neck pup is solid with good tone. If I read correctly both are made by Music Man. What REALLY puts this guitar in the sub $1000 BUY ME category is the boost. That feature knocks it out of the park. Not overbearing, just gives a little more.
Neat!
Please always include the bridge to nut length scale length in these reviews. I assume this is a 25" but ???. Scale length is "requirement #1" for me (I prerfer 24.5 or 24.75).
Sweet!
They need a piezo option in the Sterling lineup.
Well I bought that guitar today. I have to say mostly from the tones I heard on Tomo Fujita's video about it but I realize now the amps he's using are playing a big role in the sound we hear. I don't have a proper amp and I am quite disappointed by the pickups. I spent the whole afternoon trying to get info about pickups to replace the stock ones...
The neck pickup sounds like cardboard to be, no chimes in the highs, bit dull.
The bridge pickup is the most disappointing compared to your video: i really don't see what i could do with it, it just seems to sound like harsh high mids and that's it.
This kind of guitar was hard to find, no way to try it, i feel a bit stupid now. The neck is quite good although thicker than what i am used too (i always played on a Tele that has a more D shape kind of neck) but i shall maybe get used too it.
Also coming from a single coil on neck and humbucker rail on bridge, this combination is a bit disturbing so far.
I love the sound of my Tele but I had to find a replacement as the neck suffered along the years, the frets are quite dead and the wiring is next to letting me down on stage. This Sterling has also the enormous advantage to stay on tune although i bent all strings in every way possible ;)
If anyone has a suggestion as to which pickups would fit (I know next to nothing about gear), I am open ;) I'd prefer to be able to split the humbucker rather than having a boost (no sound if you remove the battery, that's not only for the boost option).
Love the vid, like always, but you didn't show if the bridge was a true single coil ore not. I didn't hear any hum. That would be a big deal for me.
Can you review the Adam Jones Gibson Les Paul Standard?
Just go to the Trogly Guitar Channel. He probably has a dozen videos.
What a very pretty and great sounding guitar! Want! : )
Darrell, I don't even play guitar ('though I do appreciate them), but I always make time to watch your videos. You're a champ, and do excellent work here. Kudos - and thank you!
What?
I don’t play either, but I watch all you the videos. I have been a subscriber for years.
@@sgt.grinch3299 WTF?
If I had it I would switch the single coil to the neck and put the humbucker in the bridge
Easy FIX: if they have to keep it sitting on top they should at least bevel the edges of the back cover to make it "catch resistant" if its going to sit on top of the body and not flush fit it, so a buckle or a button wouldn't catch on the cover. Make it the same way they make a pick guard.
I feel the fixed bridge is the only option here (especially with the bigsby) for this sterling. My Floyd Rose bridged guitar is awesome, but I can't picture a sterling without a fixed bridge
You are always enjoyable
i love that brand and have 5 of them but don't find that a 1100 euros is "affordable" ... 😉
Compare it to a MusicMan and you'll see it's by far the most affordable. Plus it's 800 dollars in US (God knows why it comes 50% more expensive iin EU). For the overall build quality, it is one of the best built i've seen for that price range.
One of the few Brauny reviews where the guitar's tone was so-so. Otherwise, neat guitar overall! Thanks Darrell.
Needs that bigsby and better pups.. it is looker though.
Nice!
Super 🙏🍀✌️🎼🎶🎵🎸👌
Very similar body shape to Fretking and Vintage brands
Interesting guitar.
Nice. Is it made in china? There might be a Cherling Valentine for a lot less. I like your playing, nice guitar too. Thank you
It is made in Indonesia but the quality is top notch.
Not really into semi or hollow body electrics but seems like a decent guitar. I will admit I do have a BC Rich Dagger. I bought it because i loved the way it looked but I can pull it off playing metal.
Nice guitar, sounds amazing but that's your playing. For $800 Gretsch or Fender or Epiphone will be where my money will go. After I bought all my favorites from those 3 icon manufacturers designs I would be definitely interested in this guitar.
Sounds a bit like a Thinline Telecaster Custom, and with that offset shape, it bears some visual resemblance to a Starcaster! Music Man is possibly even better than PRS in terms of fit and finish.
Damn, I think I'll have to buy another guitar now...
What picks do you use bud?
The back is a two piece cap