This is a discussion on Gamechanger within the Music Man Basses forums, part of the Gear Talk category; Originally Posted by Big Poppa LEt me explain since I can now that I am a semi Deity... Let me ...
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That's an excellent way to put it, BP.
I'm all for choice in principle. But choice can be a dangerous thing.
I'm happy to let you pick the settings because (being a semi-deity, after all) when it comes to this stuff you're way smarter than we are. I've been around here long enough to fully grasp the truth of that.
When I was a newb here I had been on a years-long Quest for Tone, like so many of us. I had a bass that I'd replaced all of the important bits on... pickups, electronics, strings, the works... and it was better than it had been, but it still didn't quite do it for me. Some of us just can't leave well enough alone.
Then I tried a Bongo and out of the box it was awesome.
At some point, a guy has to accept the fact that there are people out there who are more knowledgeable and competent than he is, and that he should just shut up and listen to what they have to say. It's not easy, but it's wise.
Didn't you once say something to the effect that if a crappy-sounding setting is possible then it is inevitable that the bass you find hanging on the wall at GC will be set precisely that way?
There you go.
PS: I play my Bongo 5H nearly flat, nearly all the time and I like it that way.
bongoBbongoObongoNbongoGbongoObongo
AL AL AL AL ALALALALALALA LA LA LA LA
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wow, we're given the keys and some still want the shackles....
This concept is totally out of the park and and insanely creative.
I do very much understand the "set it and forget it" crowd because, much like Ed has said, there are days that I'm very much that and that's fine.
Choice and options are always a good thing. Not only is this thing the Gamechanger, it's the Liberator as well!!![]()
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Very cool -- what I like is you're using the digital chips for what they do well without taking the signal into the digital realm.
So it's not so much about giving me a complete preset, as it is having a "switch" that gives me a lot more options for pickup and coil switching and combinations, that I then tweak with the EQ.
The presets will be be great (Dudley voices them better than I would) but if I'm feeling creative/tweaky, I can play with them.
I design computer games for education, and 95% of all teachers who use our games say they want to be able to customize all the variables, but ... most never actually do -- because our "presets" are pretty good.
Great work. I want one someday, but I want a 25th Stingray 5 too ;-)
Playing melodic grooves with my trans-gold Stingray 5
if you dont like your settings you choose hold down the encoder for 20 seconds and it defaults to factory settings. I m sure that people are going to struggle with that one!
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LMAO!!!
I love the thought of the presets and all the options. Evolution has never been an easy thing. Many that can not adapt fall by the way side. Adapt or be left behind. I used a slide ruler in high school (don't laugh - it never ran out of batteries, had digits fade out or froze up) but now I use a calculator on a PC or a spreadsheet. Things change; jump on and enjoy the ride.
Thank BP and crew.
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it is genious! esp for multi pickup instruments
i love it!!
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just put flats on the bongo!!
just put roundwounds on your fretless!!
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less relief / flatter = lower action
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Oh, man I'm too old for this sh*t!
I'm joking of course!
I like simple things, but some times complicated too!
In this case, as a tech freak I support the idea, and looking forward to some presentation to see how it works!
You have the green light, as far as I concerned!![]()
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