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AX40 in the sought after Purple/Pink Quilt Curly Flame Top with
beautiful flaming Quilty top. Barely played, just sat in my
collection. This guitar is awesome. Still has the protective film on the back covers. Weight is about 8 pounds #748 Excellent condition Sterling AX40! Clean fretboard! Closest you’ll get
to the Music Man Axis or EVH model without the $3000 price tag!!! Really high quality guitar
overall and it's smoking hot!! Awesome looks and amazing tones. Check
out the video of one of these guitars in action.
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Sterling AX40 Electric Guitar has a bound basswood body with a
beautiful quilted maple top and a bolt-on maple neck with 22
medium-jumbo frets. A unique asymmetrical neck carve offers the comfort
of a fast playing neck, yet enough mass to yield good tone. The
Sterling AX40 has a Sterling locking tremolo bridge, the Music Man 4+2
headstock, Sterling A5 Zebra humbucking pickups, and chrome tuners. Sterling
by Music Man, is for players seeking the Music Man vibe at a more
affordable price. These instruments are accurate versions of popular
Music Man guitars and basses with no compromise on quality or materials.
Sterling AX40 by Music Man Translucent Quilt Curly Flame Top Basswood Electric Guitar. The
AX40 is an instantly familiar single-cutaway design based upon the
Music Man Axis model. Its rock ‘n’ roll look is captured with a
two-piece bookmatched quilted maple top and matching painted headstock,
both finished in a Transparent Gold polyester. The body is top-bound
with a strip of single-ply cream binding and features a tummy cut on the
back of the guitar, which is finished in dark black polyester. The
guitar has an untinted maple neck, which is finished in a satin
polyester and features the comfortable Music Man asymmetrical neck carve
that has an offset medium “C” profile. The neck is topped off with a
16″ radius fingerboard to accommodate the profile of the Floyd Rose
style tremolo and features 22 polished, medium-jumbo nickel frets and
black micro dot fret markers. The headstock features the classic Music
Man compact 4+2 tuner design, with the added touch of a highgloss clear
finish applied to the back. The “spoke wheel” at the base of the neck
makes truss rod adjustments easy, without the need for string removal. The
guitar is voiced with a pair of Music Man-designed Zebra humbucking
pickups that feature Alnico V magnets. The pickups are wired to a 3-way
selector switch and single Volume knob like its American counterpart:
bridge humbucker, both pickups full humbucking/ parallel, and neck
humbucker. The pickups are mounted directly to the body, which improves
the sustain of the instrument through the more efficient transfer of
wood vibration through the pickups. The guitar features a well-placed
cream Strat-style Volume knob neatly wired to a 500K pot. The
chrome Sterling, Floyd-style double locking tremolo bridge is a
two-post variety that is set flush to the body and provides for downward
tremolo bending. Like EVH this type of setup assists with tuning
stability (especially when you break a string) and improves the transfer
of string vibration through the wood and pickups. The tremolo setup is
well executed, and with the help of the well-seated 1-5/8"- wide
locking nut and string guide, it stays in tune after heavy use. The
chrome strap buttons feature black felt bushings, which is a classy
touch, along with the square chrome input jack. The neck is firmly
attached to the body at the 17th fret with the use of a 5-bolt sculpted
neck joint with chrome neck plate and offers easy access to the upper
frets. The Sterling pearl-plastic button chrome tuners add to the
guitar’s snazzy appearance. The guitar not only
shares the styling of Music Man Axis, it also shares its playability
and tonal characteristics. The guitar has a medium weight, is highly
resonant, and has a loud, punchy voice when strummed acoustically. The
design traces its roots back to Eddie Van Halen’s Music Man guitar, so
it comes as no surprise that this guitar is at home driving the front
end of a high-gain amplifier. The neck is very comfortable due to its
carve, rolled fingerboard edges and satin finish—that along with the
excellent fretwork makes this guitar play quite easily. The selection
of tone woods also provides the basis for the guitar’s tone, which has a
strong upper-mid emphasis with a tight low end. The midrange emphasis
from maple neck augmented by the fatness and balanced tonal response
that basswood typically provides helps give this guitar its rock ‘n’
roll voice. You will notice that the guitar’s voice does possess a
certain degree of snap and presence that a maple top often provides.
The bolt-on 25.5"″ scale maple neck certainly added to the guitar’s
liveliness and overall vibe. Plugged in the
guitar’s rock ‘n’ roll roots become immediately apparent. The pickups
lean to the hotter side of classic humbucker offerings and are
effective at driving the front end of the amplifier. The bridge pickup
is punchy, with a touch of harmonic overtones, and it exhibits an
emphasis on the upper mids. You could get lost for hours shredding away
with your favorite axe-wielders of yesteryear. The neck pickup is
bloomy yet articulate when used in conjunction with the well-tapered
Volume knob. It too seemed to lose some definition and clarity at
higher gain settings. The dual pickup combination is a pleasant
surprise, as it offers up pleasing Fender-esque quack and chime without
the humbuckers being split. Perhaps this is due to parallel wiring of
the dual humbucker combination, you’ll like playing this pickup
combination clean with a touch of chorus back in the ‘80s is hard to
leave behind. The substantial sustain and punchiness of this guitar was
merely enhanced when put through the dimed drive channel of a modded
Marshall. As Mr. Van Halen said, “volume equals tone,” and you’ll find
manipulating the single Volume knob provided a great deal tonal
versatility with this guitar—a very impressive feat for a guitar at any
price point, let alone for one that has a street price like this one. The Final Mojo The
folks at Music Man have done an exemplary job recreating faithful
reproductions of the classic Music Man Axis design at an appealing
price.
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