Sterling by Music Man SUB Cutlass SSS, Charcoal Frost - In Depth Demo & Review
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
- Dagan reviews the Sterling by Music Man SUB Cutlass SSS, Charcoal Frost - an incredible guitar that anyone can afford!
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In this video Dagan shows us how awesome the Sterling by Music man SUB Cutlass SSS guitar is. his affordable, budget friendly guitar features a super-sleek, 25.5" scale hard maple neck, capped with a 22-fret Laurel fingerboard for easy playability
You can enjoy a range of excellent tones from a trio of Music Man spec single coil pickups, and blend or isolate the pickups with a built-in 5-way switch.
The classic fulcrum tremolo bridge, and die-cast tuners offer tuning stability and superb resonance.
The Sterling musicman SUB Cutlass offers superb value for money and is a perfect guitar for relative beginners and working professionals alike.
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Dagan you have some great chops, good sense of feel in your playing.
Great reviews over the past few days
Dagan's great. Thanks so much!
Same I'll sell anything and I'll buy it.
Thank you for making these great vids! But can you guys add a .05 second clip of a mortal with an average wing span holding said guitar? Thank you
I bought one and just love it. It has the look of a Strat but plays like tele. I am more of a telecaster man than a Strat man. Ilike that twang sound. That ya get for that country stuff. I like ya style and keep up ya great work.
It surprised me. This thing filled the gap on a recording, while waiting for the Strat to get serviced (long wait during virus-times). It's fantastic, super easy to play and no need to use the Strat in the end. I haven't and probably wouldn't use the whammy bar at all.
How tall is this guy? Every instrument looks like a Ukele when he holds it :D Love the reviews
I saw the interview you did with Musicman last Namm and I got the shell pink 24 inch HS cutlass, I have small hands and its perfect, very versatile, and like you mentioned, easy to play, the quality surprised me, its a great guitar to learn on, I progress fast when I practice on it.
Guess I know what to get over a squire classic vibe
Great review
Those are alnico 5 singles,btw.
He failed to mention that
cool
Thanks for the review. This is the exact guitar I’m looking at even the color! Only thing I was wondering about is; it says thin frets. How are they? I don’t think I like fenders tall thin style, are these better and compared to my favorite, medium jumbo? Just wanted to know your thoughts. Thanks again.
I like the way it sounds however I noticed that you didn’t touch the tremolo at all, is the tremolo better than say the small block cheaply made tremolo system of the Squire Classic Vibe?
Craig
nice playing
@PMTVUK How about a review of the new Cutlass Short Scale. The shell pink is kewl. But the aqua sea foam green -ish with maple fretboard is nice as well!
good vid but what was going on with the audio in the whole vid
Are the music man necks very thick for small hands
What does SUB mean? I see no reference to a SUB Cutlass model on the Sterling website.
I think sub is the cheaper version.
@@christopherkaesemeyer1575 I think it's a UK thing. I'm in the US
@@bsnyder4912 it just means it’s the CT30. The CT50 is the more expensive option at 500 usd with a rosewood fingerboard, a roasted maple neck, and locking tuners. 🙂🙂
The CT30 is a SUB series, just go on the site and zoom in on the headstock. They are labeled as SUB Series visibly. I'm after a 2021 CT50HSS.
EB/MM first licensed overseas models were OLP. They dropped that name and went to S.U.B. for "Sport Utility Bass." a couple of years later, guitars were added, so it doesn't exactly stand for anything
Wich one do you recomend: Sterling Cutlass or Ibanez Azes40?
Which one is better fender squier or this one?
this is as good as a claasic vibe squire maybe better
Cutlass ct30 or classic vibe?
wish thr was hss in this color ..
Why not to use the whammy bar? I have similar like guitar which is on the wall in 11:40...with two point tremolo. In that the screws do not go through the plate instead just grap the tremolo plate edge. When touching the bar ... tremolo plate slips over the screw frame and will then be either loose or twisted. Guitar out of tune and fixing begins. Awful thing ... wonder they make this kind shit....six point through tremolo is much better like in Yamaha PAC 012.
Man your height doesn't really showcase these guitar's actual size, everything you held looks like it made for kids.
i heard hes short
Nice axe but Musicman really lacking in lefty models.
do the hendrix thing
Does it go out of tune when using the tremolo?
If you use it like van Halen yes
Make a video on 2021 ct50 hss
Similar sounds between Squier Classic Vibe 60` and 70`. The real question what's innovative in this guitar?
The tremelo
Truss rod adjustment
4-2 headstock is patented, means better tuning stability on the G
Here in Canada the CT30 shown here is $350 which is cheaper than a CV Squire.
The 2x4 headstock, which eliminates string trees, trem, and losing the top knob. It used to get in some people’s way. As well as less spiky-ness in the bridge position. The slightly off-set body, and the smooth neck heal with five bolts. I believe there is a short scale(24”) version as well. All original stuff.
How much is it m, the price?
it’s around $350 in canada
@@jordanrainn have you used it bro...
@@sawmtem.s2369 no, i’m just telling you the price cause you asked for it?
€400 it's a very good guitar
Is the vol pot position a bit further away from the strings than your average strat?
Whole history of Leo Fender and his companies: ua-cam.com/video/dEU8our--2Q/v-deo.html
Leo did amps first but by the mid-70s they did guitars and basses.
I have this guitar and i can say that it plays better then a €500 squier
This guy looks like the love child of Russel Brand and Lemmy
On today’s video of “Dayan tries to avoid copyright strike.”
Fender was a silent partner in Music Man from the start in '71, became President in '75, and moved on in '79.
Great review 👏 and for explaining what each part does.
Wow he plays well