jamesattard
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the stingray is the most balanced instrument i have ever experienced. it was the prime reason why this instrument has a long history with me, contrary to my other old basses.
Only the left-handed StingRays are neck heavy. Everyone knows that lefty instruments are unbalanced - just look at the way they point - it's all wrong! Also, an important thing to remember is that left-handed necks weigh more. The bodies are about the same, but the left handed wood for the necks weighs LOTS more than the body does. The extra mass of the left-hand thread tuners is negligible. If the 6-string Bongo is offered in a lefty, then and only then will you need to worry about balance.
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Many stingrays are neck heavy. With the smaller body of the bongo, it's a concern.
Nobody liked my "Burning Troll"? I was proud of that one....
the stingray is the most balanced instrument i have ever experienced.
I do question the intentions of a persons first or second post that is inciting and wrong. It may not be the persons intention but it makes me smell burning troll. These two are on the heels of the whole DD/Pit fiasco so Im on red alert.
All of my Stingrays are tone heavy and it's pissing me OFF.
OK first off the concern of the bongo 6 being neck heavy is valid. It is called a design challenge/objective. The photos you saw were a bass that was head heavy because we arent concerned with that right now....soon but not now. The bongo six will probably have smaller and lighter tuning keys, will proabably be made of something other than bass wood and most likely have a mahong tone block.
I do question the intentions of a persons first or second post that is inciting and wrong. It may not be the persons intention but it makes me smell burning troll. These two are on the heels of the whole DD/Pit fiasco so Im on red alert.