Gadgetech
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How often do PDN basses come out?
Guys, as the Neptune Blue Bongos (4, 5 and 6 strings) are having different body and neck woods than the regular ones, what can you tell me about their weight? As I read, they are lighter than the regular ones, but I found no official info regarding this aspect...
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I forgot how much mine weighs. I'll have to check again but it's about 8.5lbs I think.
I think it was the original announcement thread BP said the African Mahogany is lighter.
That's all I have for now.
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Has anyone started to receive their PDNs from the second ordering window? I got an ETA of December (and it's finally almost here!) just wondering if anyone has gotten them or knows when they are coming in. I have a Christmas gig that I would love to break in my new bass on!
The tone on these are definatly different to my ear. My ash ebmm's sound more mid scooped wich sounds verry cool too. But the mahogany gives a nice balanced tone. At least thats what ive experienced with my rays. Of course one is a classic sr4 and the neptune has the 3 band. So not straight up comparison. Only thing ive noticed is that the mahogany does have less of the low frequencies. Something i did not expect. I would think hog sounds warmer than ash but in my case my classic sr4 sounds much warmer and deeper with snappy highs. While the neptune covers all frequencies pretty equal. And this is based on purely the acoustic sound of those basses. I play em alot while not pluged in... annyhow they are both great in their own way.Finally got a chance to try it out. This thing is insane. The neck feels great and tone has a little something added to it. Maybe the mahogany body? Not sure but I'm digging it so far.
Only thing ive noticed is that the mahogany does have less of the low frequencies.
You're probably noticing the maple board. I can tell you my Honeyburst Hog PDN with a PauFerro board has TONS of lows & I have to dial them back almost all the time.
Ive mostly compared this to my classic sr4, and it has a maple board too. So should be no difference there. Also the eq is out of the equasion as i play em acoustic at home. So the only major difference between those to is the body wood. My classic really dies sound waaaay deeper but also more snappy. As the hog has it all, the lows too, but they are less outspoken. Again, this is my experience.