strummer
Enormous Member
Anyway, here it is, since I've played the rosewood a lot. Now I've played it through my normal amp and also through a Radial Bassbone into the foh, and I restrung my green bongo for comparison.
So compared to the green HH, the rosewood is a little more open, less compressed, and it also speaks with greater authority (or at least better definition) when plucked really soft, and even though the pick up heights are alike the rosewood is plenty louder than both my other Bongos. The Low range has better definition. while there is also more meat in the higher register.
But apart from these easily identified differences, there is also a complexity to the tone that reminds me of playing the 20th, and I think that someone with a more developed technique and finer touch would be able to coax even more out of this amazing instrument.
Anyway, while I'll surely continue to use the green Bongo live (along with the new black one of course) the rosewood will most definitely be the bass used for recording.
And I won't put flats on it, you hear?