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Bongo HS/HSp, S pickup question? + more...

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    Bongo HS/HSp, S pickup question? + more...

    I can't find information of Bongos with S pickup about technical solution according single coil pickup!

    Direct question:
    Does S pickup on Bongos have Phantom (dummy) coil in series/parallel, whatever?
    If does, how it's wired and where it's placed?

    One more Q:
    Just came on my mind right now, never think about it before, ...how is H pickup wired on Bongos?
    Serial or parallel?

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    Here is a dummy S pickup, but I don't know how it's wired. And I believe the H is parallel.
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    Bongos are parallel.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mynan View Post
    Bongos are parallel.
    So, if H is parallel, than S is in parallel too with Phantom coil, right?

    I ask that 'cause HSp Bongo 5 is on the edge of my choices for the next Music Man and I'm collecting final informations!

    I'm still in conflict with myself, Hp or HSp? Problem is that H pickups are at the different positions on those two models, and I already have HS Sterling..., I don't know, but I admit, I'm more bridge player and that's for sure!

    Main problem is that I can't try Hp model, I only tried HSp 5 at my local dealer, and recently my friend bought HS 4 nice black second hand Bongo in half price (good deal) which I tried too, he actually trade it for a totally ruined old '83. 7ender P bass!
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    Quote Originally Posted by keko View Post
    So, if H is parallel, than S is in parallel too with Phantom coil, right?

    I ask that 'cause HSp Bongo 5 is on the edge of my choices for the next Music Man and I collecting final informations!

    I'm still in conflict with myself, Hp or HSp? Problem is that H pickups are at the different positions on those two models, and I already have HS Sterling..., I don't know, but I admit, I'm more bridge player and that's for sure!

    Main problem is that I can't try Hp model, I only tried HSp 5 at my local dealer, and recently my friend bought HS 4 nice black second hand Bongo in half price (good deal) which I tried too, he actually trade it for a totally ruined old '83. 7ender P bass!
    The following is just an opinion from someone who has never played an Hp....

    Go for the Hp if you are a bridge position player. I love my HSp, Love, Love, Love it. But I am a center position player primarily.

    Why I say the Hp for you is that the H will sound "fatter" moved forward a bit, and the Piezo will add a beautiful thump and bite.... but then again... I have NO experience with an Hp... but those who do love the heck out of it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Manfloozy View Post
    Go for the Hp if you are a bridge position player.

    Why I say the Hp for you is that the H will sound "fatter" moved forward a bit, and the Piezo will add a beautiful thump and bite....
    Well, that was fast!

    You are thinking just like I do!

    Thanks for +1

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    Well, yesterday I bought new Coated strings at my local EBMM dealer and noticed that pretty blue metallic Bongo HSp is still hanging on the wall in the store! (It's my destiny )
    I couldn't resist and try it for a third time , this time on Messa-Boogie with tube preamp and 2x10+Hf MB cab! (we disconected 1x15 box, 'cause I wanted 2x10 like I play!)

    Just a quick look at last time shotted cell phone pic:



    Well, this Bongo really kicks an ass (as you guys in the USA say )!

    Dealer gives me now 30% discount 'cause it's 2009. model ...what to do?
    I really like it, but must finish house interior until summer, my wife could kill me if I buy this baby at this moment!

    Anyway, just talked with dealer, and we both agree that with balance pot I can any time tune it into a single H Bongo tone! That's in fact true! Balancing is like moving the pickup, well almost like!

    However, next week I'll go to final testing with my brother, he's also a great bass player, former professional and his opinion is very important to me, so we'll see!
    I'll keep You informed guys about the situation I do have here!

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    Quote Originally Posted by keko View Post
    Anyway, just talked with dealer, and we both agree that with balance pot I can any time tune it into a single H Bongo tone! That's in fact true! Balancing is like moving the pickup, well almost like!
    Hmmmm, not exactly. It's still a Bongo, so that Bongo magic is there, but the H tone is not that accessible with the HS. The HS is better

    The H is fantastic, it really is. I've played a few and loved them, but the HS has something special with the pickup closer to the bridge - it's a really biting tight tone (of course you know, you've played one!) But I would say that the Single H Bongo is always going to be a lot more aggressive than the smooth and sweet sounding HS.
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    has anyone ever rewired the bongo in series mode,just asking because i like that feature on the sterling

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    Quote Originally Posted by keko View Post
    Well, yesterday I bought new Coated strings at my local EBMM dealer and noticed that pretty blue metallic Bongo HSp is still hanging on the wall in the store! (It's my destiny )
    I couldn't resist and try it for a third time , this time on Messa-Boogie with tube preamp and 2x10+Hf MB cab! (we disconected 1x15 box, 'cause I wanted 2x10 like I play!)

    Just a quick look at last time shotted cell phone pic:



    Well, this Bongo really kicks an ass (as you guys in the USA say )!

    Dealer gives me now 30% discount 'cause it's 2009. model ...what to do?
    I really like it, but must finish house interior until summer, my wife could kill me if I buy this baby at this moment!

    Anyway, just talked with dealer, and we both agree that with balance pot I can any time tune it into a single H Bongo tone! That's in fact true! Balancing is like moving the pickup, well almost like!

    However, next week I'll go to final testing with my brother, he's also a great bass player, former professional and his opinion is very important to me, so we'll see!
    I'll keep You informed guys about the situation I do have here!
    What about that 6 string HS?
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    Sorry, but I'm not interested, or ready for a 6th gear!

    But there's a few Bongos 6 in my local store, H stealth , HS carbon blue, and HH stelath, ...here's link to my dealer's store offer, if someone from the region is interested:

    http://www.tms-musicshop.com/katalog/music-man/
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    Interesting. Id love a Bongo, and this is making it even harder to resist!

    I am thinking HH, purely as all my basses are H or HS....or the SSS Al.

    I need a double H in my life!
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