Versión asequible del Music Man Axis con cuerpo compacto ergonómico, mástil de arce tostado, y humbuckers diseñados por Sterling para tocar rock cómodamente.
The Sterling Axis brings the iconic ergonomics of the Ernie Ball Music Man original to a price point that's hard to ignore. While it swaps the signature double-locking tremolo for a vintage-style fulcrum bridge, the core DNA remains intact. The roasted maple neck is the standout feature; it feels incredibly stable and premium, offering a snappy response that complements the warm, punchy resonance of the basswood body. The 12-inch radius provides a flat enough surface for technical lead work without feeling alien to rhythm players.
Sonically, the SBMM-designed humbuckers are surprisingly articulate. They avoid the 'muddy' trap often found in mid-tier pickups, offering a mid-forward bark that cuts through a dense mix. The 5-way switching provides unexpected versatility, transitioning from thick, saturated bridge tones to glassy, out-of-phase textures that handle cleans with grace.
On the downside, the Jatoba fingerboard can occasionally feel a bit dry out of the box, and the non-locking tremolo won't satisfy players looking for extreme dive-bombs. However, for the intermediate rocker seeking a distinctive, highly playable instrument that punches well above its weight in build quality, the Axis is a top-tier contender. It's an ergonomic triumph that proves you don't need a custom-shop budget to get a professional-feeling neck.
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