Sterling by Music Man St. Vincent Goldie Electric Guitar Velveteen
Sterling by Music Man

Sterling by Music Man St. Vincent Goldie Electric Guitar Velveteen

Legendary
$899.99

Art rock icon in semi-hollow form. The St. Vincent Goldie embodies Erykah Badu's collaborator's vision: minimalist semi-hollow body, unique pickup blend, and aesthetic innovation. For the boundary-pushing player.

Legendary

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • +Iconic semi-hollow body design provides visual distinction and warm tone character
  • +Custom 3-conductor pickup enables tonal versatility from clean to gritty
  • +Lightweight and ergonomic design supports extended creative sessions
  • +Premium build quality reflects collaboration with artist of St. Vincent's caliber

Cons

  • Highly polarizing looks — beauty is entirely subjective and niche
  • High price point ($2k+) for a single-pickup semi-hollow configuration
  • Niche appeal may impact resale value if you change musical direction

The Verdict

The Sterling by Music Man St. Vincent Goldie embodies art rock innovation: a minimalist semi-hollow body, custom 3-conductor pickup enabling tonal versatility, and aesthetic design that signals creative boundary-pushing. This is collaborative gear from St. Vincent’s partnership, ideal for players who view instruments as creative statements first and traditional tools second.

The semi-hollow body provides warm, resonant character with the ergonomic comfort of a lightweight design. The custom 3-conductor pickup configuration is the star: it enables versatile tonal range from clean warmth to gritty aggression without needing multiple instruments. Build quality reflects the artist partnership — this is premium equipment engineered for professional-level demands. Aesthetically, it’s genuinely distinctive and will generate conversation in any setting.

The polarizing factor is visual appeal: the minimalist design is polarizing, and beauty is entirely subjective in this case — some players will love it, others find it too abstract. The high price point ($2k+) for a single-pickup configuration is steep compared to traditional semi-hollows. Niche appeal means resale value depends partly on continued market interest in the St. Vincent brand and aesthetic. This instrument is best positioned for players who’ve specifically gravitated toward the St. Vincent’s musical output and design philosophy, not as a general-purpose semi-hollow purchase. The Killer score acknowledges the build quality and creative design, though it’s a specialized tool for boundary-pushing players.