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REMUS

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What should be a more important consideration is the choice of pup configuration, ok so there are some minor differences between the ray and bongo... but they still sound *very* similar in the same pup config.

Expand your collection and diversify (if it must really be all EBMM), I really like H and HH, but HS probably gives the widest range of tone imo.
 

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remus the bongo and the sting ray 5 sound way way different IMHO>>>>> and what do you wxpect on the ernie ball forum....(You got me fired up with the pm and then the attack on strummer)
 

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Stingray 5

I used mine at the weekend with a rock band,a wedding band doing swing tunes and with a country singer !!! this is the first bass i have ever owned that could do every type of gig i play.
 

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So, where you're from, there are NO genetic differences?

Have you contacted an anthropologist yet?

They'll want to know, I bet.
 

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How are the necks of the Ray5 vs. The Bongo 5? I used to have a 5 string Yamaha about 7 years ago and never liked it because of the huge neck. I want to have a 5 in the arsenal so I know a bigger neck is how it will have to be but is the Bongo a smaller neck or are they about the same? You guys have presented some nice arguments for each. My hangups are as follows:

Stingray 5: Nice tone (maybe not as versatile as the Bongo), more finish and natural wood grain options, classic looks
Cons: Heavier, perhaps less comfortable to play

Bongo: versatile tone, lighter weight, I've been told more ergonomical
Cons: Kind of ugly looking (IMHO), (I'll dodge the thrown objects from the Bongo fans), maybe too "hi-fi" sounding. I like good punchy sound but I want it to have some character and warmth not just clean ultra sterile sounding bass.

All I have to go by is what I've read in reviews and on here as well as my experience playing my Stingray 4's (which I love). As a result, my point of reference might be too limited. If my assessments of the Bongo's tone are incorrect please let me know. I respect the opinion of those who have actually played the instrument.

Price isn't really a breaking point because the Bongo is actually cheaper than the Ray5 with the finish I would like to get.
 

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I also wanted to add that the bass will need to sound good on its own independent of any one particular amp. 90% of the time I am playing on someone else's rig because of a pre-establsihed backline so I rarely use my own rig. One of the things I love about the Ray 4's I have is that they sound great regardless of the amp I use and recording direct with my JDI and no seperate preamp sounds great too. I would assume the Bongo can perform in these circumstances like the Stingrays??
 

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remus the bongo and the sting ray 5 sound way way different IMHO>>>>> and what do you wxpect on the ernie ball forum....(You got me fired up with the pm and then the attack on strummer)

I don't know, prehaps toleration for my opinion?

I didn't know I wasn't supposed to Pm you, although I have just noticed your sig so sorry about that. I'm a knuckle head :(

The post, wasn't intended to wound or offend... quite the opposite, it was meant in a joking manner, I even complimented his bongo. It was an attempt at blunt humour, objective humour about his obsessive devotion to your brand. The consensus is that I was out of line, so I will delete the post and pm him an apology.

I didn't know that fanboi was considered a slur and I do blame myself, because also didn't give myself any time to integrate and learn the ropes.

Great start eh? Pissed off a mod and one of the company owners, I think thats gotta be a freakin reccord or somethin...
 

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Oooh. I don't know if it is a record. It seems to happen around once a month.

Stick around, we won't bite. Not very hard, anyway.
 

kirkm24

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Well after doing some research and thinking, I've decided to go with the Bongo 5 HH. Now I just have to sell some gear and talk my wife into letting me do it.

I am a recovering effects junkie. I was buying all these expensive boutque effects that I never use so I am going to sell them off to pay for the Bongo!
 

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I've decided to go with the Bongo 5 HH. Now I just have to sell some gear and talk my wife into letting me do it.

That first part is English but what the hell is going on after "5 HH"? What is that, Gaelic or something?
 

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kirkm24

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You'll never miss them - You won't need them....[/QUOTE said:
I figured as much. I kept trying to force them into songs and finally just quit using them all together. Believe it or not, I will be able to pay for the Bongo almost entirely by selling off my effects and the pedal board.
 
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