1: Volume
2: Pickup blend
3: Low mid/high mid EQ
4: Low/high EQ
As for optimal settings ...... I use a ton. The beauty of the Bongo is in its versatility. I also play everywhere on it from near the bridge to over the 24th fret --- lots of tonal variety.
Could someone explain to me why the P-bass, or J-bass for that matter, tone is "coveted"? This is nothing against GJ, but it seems like that question gets asked a lot. That or "I wonder what a MM would sound like with a J-pup?" To me, a F****r just sounds like a dumbed down version of my SR and trying to make my SR sound like a F****r would be like trying to somehow muffle the sound or like trying to get lost in the mix. It just doesn't make sense to me. Maybe I'm just not nostalgic when it comes to my bass sound.
I look at it like, if I wanted a F****r sound, I'd go back to playing a F****r. Hell, they're cheap enough. I could buy two. Then I'd sound like everyone else, but be left with that "It sounds good, but there's someting missing" feeling.
Sorry about the hijack.
50 years of people playing basses and many have no problem "getting lost in the mix" at all with whatever bass they play
I'd argue that yes, they did, but there was nothing better at the time so nobody noticed.
Ever listen to old recordings and notice how lousy the sound is compared to a well-produced current record? The recordings haven't changed, but your expectations have. When you experience better sound, your standards of what's acceptable shift.
I often wonder how amazing all those old Led Zeppelin tunes would have sounded if JPJ had had access to a bass that *really* could cut through the mix instead of a Jazz.
Nevertheless, if your goal is to make it sound muffled and indistinct because that's what the song calls for, then sure, you can do that.
I play several old (60s) songs in my band...e.g., Beatles "Don't Bother Me." I get this nice lo-fi 60s vibe by simply killing the treble and hi mids on my Bongo. Works great.
...something about a nose and spiting your face.
Um, no, I've never noticed that. All I notice is how much better tunes were from back then without all the crap they over-produce now with Pro-Tools. I guess I'm alone in thinking that Led Zeppelin 1...which was recorded AND mixed in under a week sounds much better than many things out there being done today. And, JPJ sounded fine to me...as did Entwistle and Geddy and James Jamerson and ....well, the list goes on and on and on.
But I see your point, I guess Geddy should dump that pawn-shop Jazz he has and get something that really can cut through the mix!
Do you live under a bridge and feast on Billy Goats-Gruff?![]()
I get as close as I like to p tone by jut using the neck H, like on sam & dave stuff. It doesn't sound p, but the thing I get is that nice fat openness![]()