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Atomicunderware

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So in January it was International Bongo Pain, four months later, well...

I picked up my Stealth6HH yesterday. I am impressed. I'm not much for the whole 'I got this thing and wow it's so amazing, I love you all' sycophancy, but this bass has me flabbergasted. To be honest I have never had a true high end instrument in my 17 years of playing, but I doubt much else could come close to this, at least other basses I have played in stores/at friends houses etc haven't.

My first impression - I get to the store, it's a tiny place in the south of Birmingham (I chose them as they were the smallest of the distributors in the city, seemed like they could do with this kind of business), and I could tell they were excited - 'we have this mammoth beast thing in the back - it's insane!'. And they were right. The moment I opened the case...well, the grin is still plastered on. I had trouble when I was choosing a colour scheme - I like continuity, and I just couldn't get past tiny things like a white nut...plus with no deep burgundy option, I couldn't see anything I really liked. So I chose the Stealth, an option I initially avoided due to the whole metal cliche thing. Ok, so I play some pretty extreme music, but I don't particularly consider it metal, although I'm sure most would disagree :cool:. Anyway, my fears were allayed, the Stealth looks superb. It's like some sort of understated piece of modern art. It's striking, but not overbearing, I hate to use the word, but it's just 'cool'. The Bongo shape is perfectly suited to a six'er, the proportions just seem right. I have to admit, even to this day I'm not a massive fan of the Bongo shape on 4's or 5's...but that's another story.
So, rehearsal last night. I didn't get time to change the strings to a slightly heavier gauge, so made do with the EB's it came with. I down-tune a half step, but this was no problem, as travelling across the Atlantic had seen the bass settle into an almost perfect A# tuning anyway, so those few cents more were no problem. The first thing I notice plugging it in - holy cr*p this thing has some output. I have been playing an 18volt active 6 for nearly 10 years, but this is insane. I use a lot of effects, and I had to be careful - I thought my Demeter Compulator was going to run out of the room screaming. It also messed with my Muff clone...still, these are minor issues when compared to the tone. Wonderful. I have never sat in the mix like that before, I didn't feel like I was competing with three heavy guitars, swirling keys, pounding drums and lunatic vox - but instead complimenting them. By bandmates agreed. 'The bass isn't just a mass of low-end mud anymore' was the consensus. So I felt vindicated...all their toilet seat jokes when they first saw the design a few months ago were a mere memory. Well, that low B may have had them running for the toilet...

Yes, I love it. But there's always one thing, nothing is perfect. I read all over the place about the headstocks...and low and behold, first night out, in fact within three hours of picking it up, I get a nick. I haven't hit my headstock in years, but the combination of a smaller rehearsal room than usual, and not being aware of the extra inch or two, I hit a cymbal. It's a tiny mark, already filled with a blot of paint, but it made me aware at least...either way, it's christened now, it's mine...and I can't honestly see myself needing another bass for a long, long, long, long, time......although a fretless Stealth 'ray does have a certain appeal ;)

Edit: I will do some pics when I have the time...
 
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Good choice, thanks for the detailed post and very pleased you like it so much

Yes, some pics would be good too :rolleyes:
 

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yeah can't wait to see it too...


you down tune a 6er?? wow.

Well, the guitars are in A#, a long way down. Technically I should tune to F to keep the same relationship as a normal 6'er to standard guitar tuning, but going to that extreme is silly imo, so just a half step down, meaning I am one octave lower than the guitars.
 

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Well, the guitars are in A#, a long way down. Technically I should tune to F to keep the same relationship as a normal 6'er to standard guitar tuning, but going to that extreme is silly imo, so just a half step down, meaning I am one octave lower than the guitars.

hope you don't mind the mini-hijack but since that you brought it up....

you actually play an A# does it sound good thru your amp? muddy?
 

Atomicunderware

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It did sound slightly muddy with my old bass. The Bongo handles it very well. It is only a semitone after all, not a big deal. The low 'B' (or A# in my case) on the Bongo is a marvel, very tight, sustains forever. I will swap the strings for the .135-.032 set I usually use for that bit of extra tension, but it seems fine as it is.
 

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cool thanks for sharing, i was curious since my first use for a 5er was to play with a guitarist that plays in Eb and i don't like the feel of strings on my 4 when downtuned. I never donwtuned my SR5 since i don't need to go that low.

glad it works out good for you.
 

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Great description! Enjoy it and see who has the last laugh with those three guitarists.
 

ivbenaplayin

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You have great taste in instruments my friend! I just got my bongo 4hh yesterday (first bongo, but not the last...) and I too was absolutely floored by how hot the 18v system is - in comparison to my 20th SR5 HH. I also wasn't sure if I'd like the painted neck since I'm not used to them, but it didn't take long! totally smooth, totally insane! ROCK ON!
 

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It's almost sacrilege to post a photo taken with my horrid camera, but I am currently SLR - less, so this will have to do. At least it's proof of existence :p
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