No matter which sub-brand of a major brand it is, my impression is that the sound tends to be somewhat similar. However, the biggest issue is that the sound always feels muffled, like it's trapped inside and can't come through, as if there's a layer blocking it. This becomes especially noticeable when compared side by side with the genuine American-made versions. So, I’d rather choose a second-hand instrument over a sub-brand. In my opinion, even though sub-brands are cheaper, they still offer very low value for money in terms of sound quality.
No matter which sub-brand of a major brand it is, my impression is that the sound tends to be somewhat similar. However, the biggest issue is that the sound always feels muffled, like it's trapped inside and can't come through, as if there's a layer blocking it. This becomes especially noticeable when compared side by side with the genuine American-made versions. So, I’d rather choose a second-hand instrument over a sub-brand. In my opinion, even though sub-brands are cheaper, they still offer very low value for money in terms of sound quality.
Hope they do more color of this one. I’d buy one if it wasn’t just black
The USA is definitely sharper and more articulate. The Sterling has a scoop which gives more low end overall.
How much does it weigh please?
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The USA one we have weighs 8lbs 14oz. Thanks for watching!
@@SafeHavenMusicNY and the sterling? : )
Wow! The same but cheaper