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how many bongos are in australia?

This is a discussion on how many bongos are in australia? within the Music Man Basses forums, part of the Gear Talk category; I have heard good things about acme... patricularly their weight... power hungry but......

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    I have heard good things about acme... patricularly their weight... power hungry but...
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    Green Square do Alembic's as well. I was very keen to check them out before I bought my Warwick, but for some reason, I decided against it til I have the money to afford an Alembic I actually would want. But by the time I have the money for that, I'm sure there would be something better that catches my eye for cheaper :P Alembic's sure as hell aren't cheap. But damn they look good with Cocobolo!

    The Bass Player had a 1991 Warwick Streamer Stage 1 in there when I dropped by. If the guy had of accepted $1800 for it, I would of got it. But alas, he would not budge from $2200. I could of afforded it, but I didn't want to spend that much on it. Apart from that, nothing in there jumped out at me. Although they have Eden and Ampeg gear which is nice. I might buy an Eden cabinet when I get around to getting a new amp.

    Just my opinions, but for the best selection of basses, go to Music City Sydney, and for the best selection of amps, go to Billy Hyde. However if you want to check out some more . . . unique stuff, go to some of the smaller shops. One of the shops (might of been Downtown Music) had an awesome Thompson bass with kangaroos and frilled neck lizards all over it. It was truly a work of art, although I feel would be best suited in a country band.

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    Andrew, the other bass player at my shop has some amazing War*icks, 3 of which are up on the War*ick custom shop site, but I like his 5 string vintage sunburst Ray best.

    Alembics are stupid expensive, I don't think I could ever buy one, just casue I'd be scared to take it out! unless a John Entwistle came up for cheap, I couldn't resist, it would go on my wall above my bed

    Lazybite I have heard good things about acme... patricularly their weight... power hungry but..


    yeah a lot of guys are using them, John Farnam's bass player is using 2 2X10's and an Eden head.............but I don't think they could REALLY be that much better then an Eden XST2x10 or an AG GS2X10

    Penguin One of the shops (might of been Downtown Music) had an awesome Thompson bass with kangaroos and frilled neck lizards all over it. It was truly a work of art, although I feel would be best suited in a country band
    2 weeks ago sold a mate an 1975 jazz bass that came with a custom hand carved leather scratch guard with roses and acorns on it, it was NAT with maple neck so with this brown scratch guard looked VERY country
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aussie Mark
    Unless things have changed since I bought my Bongo in Australia 2 years ago, phone CMC direct. Ask them which Bongo models and colour combinations are in the country. Choose the one you want, and they will ensure that the bass you choose will be shipped to the EBMM dealer of your choice. In my case, the HH Rolls Burgundy was a distributor demo that was travelling the country with a sales rep. CMC arranged for Allans in Adelaide to sell it to me.


    Ah ha . .saw my first bongo today in Brisbane city store. Maroon colour with black p/g and dark wood neck. H and s/c I guess and 4 strings.
    Neck wasn't very attractive wood and painted neck i dunno about. Didn't get a chance to try it out amplified but it did feel light. Just not my sort of bass I guess as look and feel are important to me. They had 2 SR5's and 3 SR4's as well as Bongie so that made a change to see a selection. SR5 still above the rest for me.

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