Thanks for the insight and behind the scenes
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Thanks for the insight and behind the scenes
I like it, but I'm not convinced on the yellow pole pieces on the pickups![]()
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BP, Simply fantastic. I can't wait to watch this develop, and eventually own one.
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I imagine that BP would struggle to break that neck over his knee![]()
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Mark
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Let's see, where's my seat....Peanut Gallery, Section 12, row DD, seat 4.....![]()
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What I really love about the access BP grants us is that it gives us a real sense of history and insight into these instruments. I've always been fascinated by good design, especially the thought process behind the choices that are made. Just WHY things are the way they are is of endless interest to me.
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BP: "I am very proud of many of the creations at ebmm but none more than the Bongo. Every day the cult grows and it makes it all worthwhile."
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Hell yeh. Thats going to smoke. I certainly hope the string spacing isn't smaller than that on an SR5.
Mmmm SR5...
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That's going to be one mean Bass!!!
Last edited by Rod Trussbroken; 04-24-2007 at 06:12 AM.
This is how we drive BP crazy becuase my first thought was, gee, I hope it's a nice thin neck.
I'm very much looking foward to playing a Bongo 6 but, and I know this is going tosome of you, I still have a hard time getting over how, let's say...not pleasing to the eye it is. I'm ugly enough and I don't need people to say, wow, that bass is as ugly as he is!
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Originally posted by Mike (Caca de Kick): It's easier to beg for forgiveness than ask for permission.
I've gotten more compliments on the appearance of my Bongos from audience members/club employees in 3 years than all of the Fenders, boutiques, etc that I played live with for 13 years of gigs before that combined.
Don't assume that simply because you don't like it that others are simply ignoring the looks. Some of us--most of us, I'd say--actually like the way the Bongo looks.
I just hope the neck feels like a Bongo neck with 6 strings on it. I love the way the 4 plays, and I love the way the 5 plays. I'm not going to worry about it, really. I obviously dig the Bongo designs so far--why would an extra string make a difference?
Big Al 5SSS Sunburst, rosewood fretboard, tort, EB Flats
Franken-Bongo 5 HHp (The Billy Bass), daphne blue, mint pickguard, EB flatwound strings
Franken-Bongo 5 SHp (aka Moby Dick, the White Whale), black fretted neck with a abalone pickguard, EB Slinkys and a BassMute.
Okay, maybe ugly is a harsh word. It's just that I'm not into very modern looking things. I like the warm old-fashion feel. (House is decorated Victorian, etc.) I know eventually I'll get into the 21st century, but it'll be kicking and screaming!![]()
Originally posted by Mike (Caca de Kick): It's easier to beg for forgiveness than ask for permission.
Just wanted to let you know these pics have migrated to the Harmony Central Bass Forum and discussion is ensuing there as well. (Didn't know if image bandwidth leeching was an issue with EBMM or not.)
I've enjoyed the refreshing look of the Bongo since I first found out about them. I lucked out that someone wanted to trade me my Acme bass for their Bongo. It has been my #1 since then. While I don't think I'll be playing a sixer anytime soon (trying to wrap my brain/hands around a fiver now) it's good to know if I ever decide to move into 6 string territory, EBMM has me covered, and with a Bongo to boot!![]()
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