Paul_C
Well-known member
I've owned 4 Bongos, and gigged them all - never had a problem with any of the batteries yet, so whatever your particular problem is, it's quite unusual.
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Excuse my French, but that's complete BS. With the battery in the compartment and the battery box closed, there is no way known that the battery connectors can possibly bend. Got a live one here.
Hmmmm.....Lots of Bongo owners, myself included, who have owned multiple instruments with the same battery box without any problems in years. You've managed to destroy two in less than a month, and you still think it's a design flaw?
The box isn't even an EBMM part. It's a standard piece, used on many basses.
I've had three basses with them, and have never, ever, once, had any problem at all.
Actually I think they're a great invention. The stupid battery clip/snap on style always had ridiculously skinny wires on the contact strip, with no mechanical attachment...just solder. And this is on something that you have to physically manipulate every time you change a battery. Those fail on a routine basis!
Not to mention the fact that you have to unscrew an access plate to get at the blasted battery. Lost screws, stripped holes....bleah. Give me that nifty little pop-up hatch every time.
IIRC there was some talk a while back about the shape of the female battery terminal (can't remember if that's + or - on a 9V). The cup is formed by a hexagonal crimp of the terminal. I think someone said that on certain batteries you might need to rotate that a bit to get the battery to seat all the way. Could this be the source of the difficulty you're having?
Why are you being so rude?
It's a tough crowd around here. You're going to need to grow some thick skin. Trust me on this one. I know first-hand. My own little observation from a year ago got well beyond the dead-horse-beating stage and was on its way to the carcass-picking stage before the heat let up.
'kay, so let's be positive here: Explain to us exactly what the mechanism for this bending is. Got a theory why your experience doesn't coincide with anyone else's?
If something is happening to your battery box, there is a reason for it. If it's happening only to your battery box and to nobody else's, then the chances of it being a systematic or design problem are about the same as the chances of me growing four inches (in height, dammit! Get yer mind out of the gutter!).
Which leaves, what? Either a really bizarre coincidence of defective parts or something on the user side. Occam's Razor says to check the user first.
Far be it from me to think that anyone isn't reporting their experiences accurately, but here are always at least three versions of the truth: Yours, mine and what really happened. All are equally "true," but none of them ever match.
Check the sig...what's the statute of limitations on this, anyway? Somewhere in the vicinity of "never?"
THis is why the forum is not hte place to go...please go to customer service and let us diagnose and fix the problem.....You will get negaive feedback if you categorcally say that the battery box is a design flaw....
Both repair guys mentioned that the the battery box with the fold out slots was an awful design choice.
Might as well close this forum to new users and just exchange pictures of your Bongos amongst yourselves.
I'm going back to "lurking" mode.
I have been "lurking" around here for almost four years and I only post once in a blue moon.
I know the forum is not a third-party, independent forum, and it is owned and moderated by the company, but, man!, are we supposed to only discuss the positive aspects of EB/MM and leave the negative things for behind-the-scenes e-mails between users and customer service?
I thought forums were created for users to exchange their experiences, good or bad, and to exchange information (good or bad) between each other.
We know that contacting CS will solve most issues, but sometimes users want to get a third-party opinion. It works like that for instruments, for cars, and for everything else in the world.
Might as well close this forum to new users and just exchange pictures of your Bongos amongst yourselves.
I'm going back to "lurking" mode.
but, man!, are we supposed to only discuss the positive aspects of EB/MM and leave the negative things for behind-the-scenes e-mails between users and customer service?
I thought forums were created for users to exchange their experiences, good or bad, and to exchange information (good or bad) between each other.
We know that contacting CS will solve most issues, but sometimes users want to get a third-party opinion. It works like that for instruments, for cars, and for everything else in the world.