cellkirk74
Well-known member
dont forget sonically different
Thats the big point! Owning both a Bongo and a Big Al I can assure you that they do sound unique. You can pull huge tones from both, but the Big Al has a different color to its sounds.
While the Bongo sounds very 'modern', the Al has a vintage vibe to its tones, even in active mode. This may be because of the pure singlecoil concept. I think you can easily blow away any modern JB-clone with it. Even the default 'all buttons out'-setting is a new but typical EBMM Sound.
While I am not a genius player, some of my friends are. They were all most impressed with the Big Al for having so many good sounds but remaining an own character (which is the point some of the boutique-guys do not get).
If I had to make it short I would say the Bongo is for the big tones while the Big Al is for the more delicate open tones.
Neither one could replace the other.