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Description
The Musicman Sterling Copper Bronze 2003 is a standout in the world of electric bass guitars, known for its craftsmanship and tonal versatility. This model is celebrated for its signature ceramic humbucking pickup, delivering a dynamic range of sounds that cater to both the seasoned professional and the passionate hobbyist. With a sleek design, it offers playability and comfort, making it an ideal choice for long gigs or studio sessions.
The Sterling series is revered for its robust build quality. Equipped with an active 3-band EQ, this bass allows for precise control over your sound, whether you’re laying down the groove in funk, jazz, or rock. The neck is crafted from select maple, providing a smooth playing experience across its 21 frets, while the rosewood fingerboard adds a warm, rich tone to your music.
A high-performance bridge ensures stable tuning and intonation, so you can focus on your performance worry-free. The controls are intuitive, making it easy to shape your sound on the fly. Its design accommodates a wide array of musical styles, making it a versatile addition to any bassist's arsenal.
Key Features:
- Signature ceramic humbucking pickup
- Active 3-band EQ for precise sound control
- Select maple neck with rosewood fingerboard
- 21 frets for versatile playability
- High-performance bridge for stable tuning and intonation
- Intuitive control layout
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Will forever be my main bass.
It was the year when I wanted to upgrade from my G&L tribute L-2000, Which was already sold at that time. And this thing just came up right in front of me on Ebay. Orange is my favorite color. So it's not hard for me to decide picking it up. Everything about this bass feels incredible to me. The tone, the touching, etc. Despite how rare it is, I'm not going to sell it for sure.
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