NGD Sterling Valentine

patdavidmusic

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Hey everyone!

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Not a reader? Check out the video at the end for a detail review with lot’s of tone samples.

Out of the box the guitar needed very minimal adjustments. The guitar is extremely easy to play, no dead spots, no sharp fret ends and overall I the guitar seems extremely well designed, no neck dives and the forearm cut really helps the overall comfort level.

Why I like it
Immediately after picking the Valentine up I felt the overall quality, the fit in finish is at a very high standard. After owning quite a few guitars from the same factory (chapman, strandberg, prs se, schector) the valentine is certainly up there with the best of them!

My favourite feature of the guitar is the roasted neck, extremely easy to play, the feel to me is somewhere between satin and gloss. And the tone of the neck and fingerboard is seemingly similar to a mixture of ebony and rosewood, I am a big big fan now of roasted maple necks and boards.

Tone wise the guitar is really well balanced I really like the overall tone and weight of swamp ash (it’s also awesome in trans or clear finishes). The neck pickup sounds huge and doesn’t come across as muddy or too boomy. The bridge single coil was really surprising it’s Spanky enough but if you kick on the boost on a distorted channel is really helps to kick the guitar up a notch for hard rock tones. Overall I really love how versatile the tones of the guitar can be, clean chording, thick blues, classic rock, boost to hard rock, it’s all there.

Speaking of the boost, this is my first guitar with a boost or even a push push pot. I love both, having an onboard boost for solos or to add some power to the single coil bridge is a really nice feature. The locking tuners are a really nice inclusion I’m hoping this feature just becomes standard on all guitars.

Final thoughts
Aesthetically the guitar to me looks like a classic instrument something that has been around for as long as the guitars it was inspired me. The overall guitar seems extremely well appointed all of the modern features, roasted neck and board, forearm cut and boost make it extremely easy to play and versatile. The stock pickups are certainly enough to cover a range of bases and when you need more grunt the boost is there.

Who would I recommend this guitar to?
The guitar is extremely well priced, a bargain in my eyes. If you wanted to focus in on one particular genre you could swap out the pickups. I would recommend the guitar to any guitarist looking for something classic and unique all at the same time.

The only problem I’m having now is that I want the full musicman version with tremolo, so now the saving begins. Very happy to be apart of the Stirling family now, if you want to hear and some more of the guitar check out the video below. And if you want to see or hear something in particular I make videos all the time so just let me know and I’ll post it to this thread.

But now I’m off to play and record some more!



Pat
 

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Congratulations! I had an EBMM Valentine as soon as they became available and am still having withdrawals after letting it go over a year ago..

Glad to see this holds up with the better quality coming out of that factory too. I haven't been able to spend more than 2 minutes with the Sterling model to really gauge the quality of these. Hoping they bring the trem across the line, but I doubt it'll be soon as the USA models haven't hit streets with the updates yet AFAIK
 

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Congratulations! I had an EBMM Valentine as soon as they became available and am still having withdrawals after letting it go over a year ago..

Glad to see this holds up with the better quality coming out of that factory too. I haven't been able to spend more than 2 minutes with the Sterling model to really gauge the quality of these. Hoping they bring the trem across the line, but I doubt it'll be soon as the USA models haven't hit streets with the updates yet AFAIK

oh man, you should definitely get a new tremolo model in may :)
other than the stuff mentioned in the video, very very happy with the quality!

nice review, congrats!

Thank you!
 
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