Results 1 to 9 of 9

Bongo Setup help needed

This is a discussion on Bongo Setup help needed within the Music Man Basses forums, part of the Gear Talk category; Hi Guys, proud owner of a 4 string HS stealth Bongo here, and i think i need to change the ...

  1. #1
    djaxup's Avatar
    djaxup is offline Registered User Junior Member
    Join Date
    May 2009
    Location
    germany
    Posts
    103

    Bongo Setup help needed

    Hi Guys,

    proud owner of a 4 string HS stealth Bongo here, and i think i need to change the setup of the bass that the music store did. The action seems to be, well, too low, because it does clank quite a bit with that E string when playing a tad faster and harder, while it also feels a bit high, especially the lower tones, ie the first few frets. They are quite hard to hold down appropriately and slow down the playing. So i guess the truss rod needs adjustment, but i never did that before.

    Intonation is superb, that compensated nut works wonders. But theres one thing bugging me. The tone seems to go "boooiing" if you know what i mean. Especially when plucking a tad harder. You can notice that quite obviously when checking the intonation, the tuner takes some time to settle, more than expected. But it can also be heard, pluck the string, again especially the E-String, and it goes Boooinnn.... and then holds that note seemingly forever. But it does change pitch in the beginning, i hope you understand what i mean, english is not my first language sorry about that.

    About string height, i don't like it when it buzzes and clanks a lot (it seems to hurt sustain), and since i can't practice loud at home this really makes my ears bleed. I know the standard tips&tricks about setting a bass up, but maybe someone can give me pointers here.

    Strings are Ernie Ball .45 - 1.05.

    Thanks in Advance.
    Timm

  2. #2
    adouglas's Avatar
    adouglas is offline Registered User Senior Member
    Join Date
    Aug 2005
    Location
    On the tail end of the bell curve in Connecticut
    Posts
    5,458
    http://www.ernieball.com/forums/musi...go-set-up.html

    This has been covered many, many, many times. Please try the search function and if you still have questions, then ask.
    bongoBbongoObongoNbongoGbongoObongo

    AL AL AL AL ALALALALALALA LA LA LA LA

    Desert Gold F13843 05 Bongo 5 HHp
    Blue Dawn F11199 07 LE Bongo 5 Hp fretless
    Candy Red F23343 08 Bongo 5 H
    Tangerine Pearl F28251 2011 Big Al 5 SSS

    http://www.coolshoesband.com

    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."

  3. #3
    Mogee's Avatar
    Mogee is offline Registered User Senior Member
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Location
    Richmond, IN
    Posts
    321
    In all fairness you couls spend a couple of hours using the search function. This thread was very helpful to me.
    http://www.ernieball.com/forums/musi...go-set-up.html
    2009 White Pearl Sterling BFR Rosewood Neck
    Genz Benz Shuttle 6.0
    Ampeg 8x10 cab

    Han shot first.

  4. #4
    djaxup's Avatar
    djaxup is offline Registered User Junior Member
    Join Date
    May 2009
    Location
    germany
    Posts
    103
    This thread is helpful indeed, though it more or less covers the "I know the standard tips&tricks about setting a bass up" section. I just like to give an overview of the problem as a whole. I´m sorry if it wasn't written too clear that the main problem here is the boooooing part

    As i am still pretty much a rookie i don't have too many basses to compare to, but the old precision bass my friend lent me didn't have that "problem". If you tell me that this is all fine and normal, then I'm all ok with that and won't waste more thoughts on this.

    I´m a bit nervous about all this. I went to a luthier's workshop two weeks ago that was mainly about how to set up a bass or guitar (and the basics of building instruments), and the guy there told me that the fingerboard looked kinda strange to him. He checked it with an iron ruler and it did, well... i don't have the english word for it, like a seesaw (i think you call it teeter-totter in the states)? You know, both ends of the iron ruler would not touch a fret at the same time. This was only on the last few frets (~20-24, only where the e string is).

    So i went to the shop where i bought the Bongo and their luthier (a young guy, the luthier who did the workshop was above 50 and worked for a good 20 years in that job, while the other is, well, barely 25 years old) said: all fine! As long as three frets in direct succession don't have that effect, theres no problem. He took a short metal thing that looked a bit like a cutter knife blade. Measurement was always to (imo) look if one of the frets was too high and standing out. While the other measured a longer area, not much - maybe 4-5 frets at a time (wich is a small lenght given that the last few frets have so little space between them)

    So who's right? I tend to think that it should all be allright, but i'm not utterly conviced. Right i now i hope i can get rid of that uneven attack sound by obtaining a correct setup. I'll go through your tutorial once more adouglas and see if that helps. Thanks.

  5. #5
    five7's Avatar
    five7 is online now Registered User Senior Member
    Join Date
    Nov 2008
    Location
    denver
    Posts
    3,301
    teeter totter=truss rod adjustment. boing sound=pickups too high. Both very easy to adjust thanks to the masterminds at musicman.
    in God we trust

  6. #6
    koogie2k's Avatar
    koogie2k is offline Registered User Senior Member
    Join Date
    Dec 2002
    Location
    Virginia Beach, VA
    Posts
    5,437
    Send Customer Service and e-mail or give them a call. They will get you sorted out.
    "Welcome to the addiction!" is now patented by Koogie2k......if used by anyone other than Koogie2k....you must mail him a US nickel for each time said/typed or signed.......

    A WISE AND RESPECTED MAN TOLD ME:

    "Do something nice for someone everyday. Don't let your head hit the pillow until you do something nice for someone each day." I hope I don't let him down.

  7. #7
    djaxup's Avatar
    djaxup is offline Registered User Junior Member
    Join Date
    May 2009
    Location
    germany
    Posts
    103
    ah pickup height! I dindt take that into account, thanks a lot!
    I´m absolutely sure that EBMM customer support is great. My timezone is far off yours though. Need to take a look when to call then

    Thanks guys for the help.

  8. #8
    jerimy77 is offline Registered User Newbie
    Join Date
    Jun 2009
    Location
    Atlanta, GA. USA
    Posts
    29
    I have been playing Bass for about 16 years and being a not so wealthy kid when I started, My first bass guitars were Bassically JUNK so I had to learn how to set' em up myself. I checked out a book at my local Library that told me to check truss rod adjustment Fret the E string at the first and last fret, there should be a buisness cards thickness between the E string and the eighth Fret. That has allways been my practice ever since. It works for me, but if I am wrong someone please point me in the right direction.

  9. #9
    tkarter's Avatar
    tkarter is offline Registered User Senior Member
    Join Date
    Jun 2004
    Location
    Kansas
    Posts
    5,841
    Don't dime the volume and play it in a band setting.

    imho

    tk
    It is all fun.
    Cliff Hugo fan #1

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •