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Molly Pauken & The Music Man Sterling Bass Guitar

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Uploaded by on Mar 10, 2009

Molly Pauken demonstrates how she loves her Music Man Sterling bass guitar.

Ernie Ball was the first to offer rock strings with the creation of Slinkys, and further revolutionized the market by offering guitarists Custom-Gauge single strings. The Ernie Ball Company also produces Music Man guitars and basses, volume pedals, and other accessories. The company's strings and accessories are available in more than 6,000 music stores throughout the U.S. The company also exports to 82 countries. For more information, contact the Ernie Ball company at (800) 543-2255, or visit their website at https://www.ernieball.com.

Stop by the Official Ernie Ball Websites!

ErnieBall.com
http://www.ErnieBall.com

Music-Man.com
http://www.Music-Man.com

The Official Ernie Ball Music Man Youtube channel:
http://www.youtube.com/user/ernieballinc

The Official Ernie Ball Battle Of The Bands Youtube channel:
http://www.youtube.com/user/battleofthebands

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  • the only bad thing about the music man is the price on them:(

  • mollys the fuckin man

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  • She's pretty well versed in all the classic styles!! Well done !!

  • Holly Molly....

  • @KillerFridge Ahhhh! I see now. This entire time I thought he meant a Sterling by Music Man.

  • @cursedswordsman If you add another $1200 to that total, then you are getting in the same ball park as the Sterling. I think you are talking about the Sterling By Musicman range (like the Ray34 etc). This is essentially their "Squier by Fender" range, built in Korea (or Indonesia, I forget). The Sterling in the video is a BFR, which costs well over $2000.

  • @KillerFridge Yeah. About $600, close though. I was sort of responding to the top rated comment though.

  • @cursedswordsman ...no it isn't?

  • Actually, the good thing about the Sterling is that it's only about $700 :)

  • @TheEvilKrullFrilla its so worth it though

  • Not the best sterling/music man tones i've heard. pairs up nice with eden bass amps. not a fan of hartke..... problems with the cones

  • @STINGRAYBASS61 yeah I know, never said it wasn't haha but a bit to much for me as a student atm:P

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