nicolasd
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- Jun 11, 2006
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i know there's no special solution to this, but i thought i'd just put it out there.
i find that my bongo with humbucker/single-coil/piezo has SO many tonal options and variables. i love having that range and flexibility.
i do find though that every time i take the bass out of my bass bag, the knobs move. now, with this bass, i find even very subtle movements in the eq or pickup arrangement DO change the tone significantly.
and with so many variables (high, hi-mid, lo-mid, low, humbucker-to-single-coil sweep and piezo full or off) it can be hard to remember or quickly get back to where i want to be.
i would love it if there was a way to lock the knobs in place so i can keep a tone setting. not having that ability really limits my ability to explore the tonal range of the bongo, because i find i don't want to fall in love with a setting i can't reliably recreate.
i have an amp head that allows one to push the knobs in so they are much harder to move. i've seen on a car stereo, the ability to push treble/bass, left/right, front/back setting knobs in so they are almost flush. then another press pops them out for dialing in your settings.
anyhow, just some daydreaming thoughts. wondering what, if any thoughts or attempts were made in this area of design for the MM basses.
thanks!
-nico
i find that my bongo with humbucker/single-coil/piezo has SO many tonal options and variables. i love having that range and flexibility.
i do find though that every time i take the bass out of my bass bag, the knobs move. now, with this bass, i find even very subtle movements in the eq or pickup arrangement DO change the tone significantly.
and with so many variables (high, hi-mid, lo-mid, low, humbucker-to-single-coil sweep and piezo full or off) it can be hard to remember or quickly get back to where i want to be.
i would love it if there was a way to lock the knobs in place so i can keep a tone setting. not having that ability really limits my ability to explore the tonal range of the bongo, because i find i don't want to fall in love with a setting i can't reliably recreate.
i have an amp head that allows one to push the knobs in so they are much harder to move. i've seen on a car stereo, the ability to push treble/bass, left/right, front/back setting knobs in so they are almost flush. then another press pops them out for dialing in your settings.
anyhow, just some daydreaming thoughts. wondering what, if any thoughts or attempts were made in this area of design for the MM basses.
thanks!
-nico