shakinbacon
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I've heard it said so many times but I didn't get it through my thick skull. It wasn't until I listened to the whole band intently while I was playing that I realized why the low mids work so well - there isn't a whole lot going on down there. So I finally boosted the low mids (and dialed in some piezo)
I, the audience and band members all could hear and feel the bass this time. I got more compliments than ever (wasn't necessarily playing any better, I just think I could be heard).
Yes, it isn't the best solo sound (scooped is great for that), but damn does it cut through a mix and sound good fingerstyle *when the band is playing*
Ok, I love the Bongo so much right now ... as does my wife. That low mid is the money knob (as is the piezo, but I won't torture those who don't have that option)
I, the audience and band members all could hear and feel the bass this time. I got more compliments than ever (wasn't necessarily playing any better, I just think I could be heard).
Yes, it isn't the best solo sound (scooped is great for that), but damn does it cut through a mix and sound good fingerstyle *when the band is playing*
Ok, I love the Bongo so much right now ... as does my wife. That low mid is the money knob (as is the piezo, but I won't torture those who don't have that option)