Sterling Audio

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Use every dam bit!
What is the story?
Another Guitar Center HOAX????

Abandoned GT designs??

Ass :eek: pen shown on the web site,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

Baby tubes. soldered in..................


Disk "Resonator"????????

What the Hell :confused: :p :confused: :p :confused:
 
just what i was looking for. another batch of chinese mics. :D
 
jonnyc said:
Search function.


New fodder does'nt hurt.
These things are just out on the market; how much could already exist?.
cheap post count boost, eh? :D
 
Supposedly the Sterling and the Groove Tubes Convertible are the same mic.

I got to try one on guitar cabs at Michael Wagners place, who obviously knows guitar sounds, and with about 15 mics we tried that day, the GT was in the top 5 of our favorites, following right behind a Royer 122V ($2700?) and a Royer 121. A guy showed up late in the day and listened to our files, and asked which mic the GT was because he thought it sounded nice.

$100. Nuff said. Now are they consistent? Did we have a superior luck version of it? Is it the exact same as the Sterling? Can't answer those. But we dug it.
 
flatfinger said:
What is the story?
Another Guitar Center HOAX???? Abandoned GT designs??
Asseek:pen shown on the web site,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Baby tubes. soldered in..................
Disk "Resonator"????????
What the Hell :confused: :p :confused: :p :confused:
I guess you'll just have to try them out??? ;)
If Aspen Pittman has put his face and name on their product I'd think there would be some higher level of legitimacy........
 
jonnyc said:
Type in Sterling and have a look half way down the page, you'll see a thread of almost the exact same title about the exact same subject. We've already had several discussions about this mic.


Thanks!! :D :D
 
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