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davidjbass

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Hi to all. I am considering buying a Bongo 6 string fretless and wanted to ask any current or past Bongo 6 string owners about if the bass has neck dive problems. The one I am looking at has the newer light weight tuners and from what I have heard about them they help take off some of the weight off the headstock. The bass weighs 10lbs. I have always liked Bongo's but I can't stand neck dive. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
 

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I didn't notice head dive. I think the 6 string might omit stabilizing rods in the neck or maybe I misremember/mix it up with a different brand. I'll try to give it some strap time tonight, I didn't own my 6H for long.
 

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I had a Bongo 6 HH with no neck dive. Although it might vary among individual basses (I don't think mine was 10 lb). The 6 string body is wider than the 5 string so that may help.
 

davidjbass

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Hi everyone. Thanks for the responses on my thread. I decided to not pursue the Bongo 6 and go with Stingray 4H.
 

davidjbass

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From 6 to 4 string :) well i would deffinatly suggest you check oet the classic series. They are awesomme!

I wasn't crazy about the 6 string. But because it was a fretless I was giving it serious consideration. I have never been a 6 string fan which is why I didn't buy it right away but the price was right the bass was gorgeous. So I wanted to do some research on it. But then I came across a great deal on a used but in like new condition PDN Neptune 4H. For the hundreds of dollars less than what the 6 string cost I got a 4H that was just as nice. So I couldn't pass it up. Here it is.

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sanderhermans

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I wasn't crazy about the 6 string. But because it was a fretless I was giving it serious consideration. I have never been a 6 string fan which is why I didn't buy it right away but the price was right the bass was gorgeous. So I wanted to do some research on it. But then I came across a great deal on a used but in like new condition PDN Neptune 4H. For the hundreds of dollars less than what the 6 string cost I got a 4H that was just as nice. So I couldn't pass it up. Here it is.

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Nice one! Congrats. Find it strange that people are allready selling the neptune blues. It is certainly like new, this series just got out....
 

uOpt

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Well of course the Stingray sound radically different even ignoring the # of strings. We have neodymium pickups in the bongo, a basswood body and a 24 fret access crippled body.
 
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