Whitestrat
New member
Heh, either the 2 i had were lemon, the 8 you have are solid or that ebmm did improve on the finishing.
Have no clue. My 8 guitars are all from varied dates of manufacture, ranging from 2000 to 2008. Maybe I'm lucky?
Heh, either the 2 i had were lemon, the 8 you have are solid or that ebmm did improve on the finishing.
Wow, this is good news. Something to look forward to. And I really hope some good local dealers can bring them in.![]()
Confirmed. This Sterling range will be the same ranges as the previous China Parts but MIA SUB1 guitar. I think a little around the 1k range.
So the sterling series will be using china parts and assembled in korea? Man for 1k it is not really worth it........
Uhh... That's a 2003 thread.
You mean that tiny finish crack is a concern? They're everywhere. Happens on most guitars with bolt-on constructions. the 3 Ibanezes I've owned ALL had these. So did the CIJ Fender I used to have. Seems to be mainly a poly finish issue. I think Nitros don't crack like this.
So why is it most people who complain about these cracks are JP players? Abuse? Whammy usage? My JP seems to be fine so far...
Nitro cracks as well, mine does at the neck joint. Its just a high stress area. I wouldn't be too concerned.
Looking forward to seeing a Stingray that bears the Ball name that won't break the bank
Yep... exactly! if these things feel like the real thing, then they ARE the real thing. Then the world should embrace this, and I will officially have become an EBMM snob. Hahahahaha...:mrgreen:
omg then what have you been all along?!?!
IDENTITY CRISIS!
No... The china parts was the Sub1.
And worth it or not, go try a Sub1 before you judge.
Whitestrat,
Hey, the price tags look pretty possible for me to own one. btw, any pictures of the whole Sterling line of guits & bass? So far, i only see the same link to that youtube video. Can't really find them on the web.
Wow, i see hope.![]()