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adouglas

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I love it when you sound so good you get chills, even during a band practice.

This whole music thing, when it's really clicking, is just magical. I've spent absurd amounts of money on it, made ridiculously little back on my investment.

It's worth every last penny.

I had one of those nights last night. We're just hammering through the set list, preparing for an upcoming gig...

but DAYUM, it sounds great. Feeling the afterglow even now.

I love my Bongo in a very nearly unhealthy, overshare kind of way.

That is all.
 

Ole Man Blues

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I know how ya feel. I can't wait till Sunday's Church Service so I put her back in the mix and feel the power. It sounds so good in a gig setting.

An hour of practice before then 1 1/2 hr of playing time justs seems to short......:eek:

Ole Man (Bongo) Blues
 

tiffles

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hell yeah!! i dont have an amp here so i play pretty much by putting my ear to the upper horn lol.... anyway .... on sundays im playing for the younguns while i learn songs and get up to speed... when i plugged into the speakers i nearly died in a good way... oh my... I LOVE BONGOS
 

Eggman

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hell yeah!! i dont have an amp here so i play pretty much by putting my ear to the upper horn lol.... anyway .... on sundays im playing for the younguns while i learn songs and get up to speed... when i plugged into the speakers i nearly died in a good way... oh my... I LOVE BONGOS


Tiff - you should try a Dragonfly - basically a stethoscope that suction cups to the back of the bass. No electricty - doesn't sound half bad. I use one in my office.

The Dragonfly Personal Powerless Stethoscope Amp
 
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