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UPS runs late around my neighborhood. I was watching closely and didn't hear or see anything. Just before 9pm I go to close the garage door and there's THE BOX. Steve is right, this bugger is dead nuts mint condition. I don't know who Mel Brown is, but he handled this bomb carefully. Plugged it in immediately. Sounds similar to the single H Stingray, but magnified X's ten!

I will sleep well tonight.

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Nice stable you got going there, Gary.

Mel Brown, I am told, is The Smooth Jazz Bassist.

I know nothing about smooth jazz....maybe a little about lumpy jazz...but glad that made it into your hands.

Jack
 

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OOOOOOOOOOooooooo my bass. He has my bass.:mad:




;) :D


Tell us more about the sound when u get a chance. I'm very anxious to hear it for myself with the pickup being right where it should be.
 

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bovinehost said:
Nice stable you got going there, Gary.

Mel Brown, I am told, is The Smooth Jazz Bassist.

I know nothing about smooth jazz....maybe a little about lumpy jazz...but glad that made it into your hands.

Jack


Jazz rules. You should loan him a fretless Bongo with flats then.
 

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Wow! It appears that I made a good choice with my single bucker order!

Congrats, very classy and sinister looking at the same time!
 

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I don't know who Mel Brown is


www.melbrown.net

Mel currently has 4 cds in the top ten of the charts in the "Smooth Jazz" category including the new release by Waymon Tisdale which is #1.

He did play that bass and told me that he even used it on two different recording sessions and he dug it....he just would rather have a Bongo 5 HS instead.

He's currently playing a bass I had made for him by another manufacturer I represent that I dropped off to him the night I picked up the Stealth.

Anyone coming to The School of Bass in October will get to see Mel in action as he is one of our featured artists along with Chuck Rainey and Bobby Vega.

PDF Bio Page here: http://www.melbrown.net/MelWho.pdf
 
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4metta said:
Tell us more about the sound when u get a chance. I'm very anxious to hear it for myself with the pickup being right where it should be.

OK, Grace. Here's some first impressions:

It's light. Not sure if it's this piece of wood, or one less p'up that makes it so light.

The finish is cool. Not just cause it's black, but the feel of the finish is nice.

The tone: imagine combining a single H Stingray with a dual pup Bongo, and you've got the best of both worlds. Deep, punchy, distinctly Music Man. An 18v preamp with one Humbucker! Yowza!

Hands down, this is THE coolest bass I've ever seen. I can't wait to use it at practice and gigs.
 

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The Stealth Bongo, oh yeeeeeeea!!!!! I hope to own one myself someday.... if I like the Bongo sound as much or more than the Sterling. Stealth is it Baby! It accents the design beautifully. Great choice. The only thing missing is a photo of you holding or playing it.
 

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Freddy, I see you fixed your avatar to match the bass too:D

-How much more black can it get?
-None. None more black.

Cool bass, although I tend to choose basses that are to be seen from a distance. Wear black with that one on stage, and it'll appear you're performing the levitating head routine:p
 

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That thing looks sweet. Hell, they all look sweet.


I think I'm going to be bugging Gary soon to get together so I can play it/them. :D
 

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bassmonkeee said:
I think I'm going to be bugging Gary soon to get together so I can play it/them. :D

HAHA! You won't be buggin' me Jason. That'd be real cool for you to drop by. Besides, I'd like to see that lil preamp/amp you got recently. I'll pm you to set up something.
 

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strummer said:
Freddy, I see you fixed your avatar to match the bass too:D

-How much more black can it get?
-None. None more black.

Cool bass, although I tend to choose basses that are to be seen from a distance. Wear black with that one on stage, and it'll appear you're performing the levitating head routine:p

That made me laugh, strummer! :D
 

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Freddy-G. said:
OK, Grace. Here's some first impressions:

It's light. Not sure if it's this piece of wood, or one less p'up that makes it so light.

The finish is cool. Not just cause it's black, but the feel of the finish is nice.

The tone: imagine combining a single H Stingray with a dual pup Bongo, and you've got the best of both worlds. Deep, punchy, distinctly Music Man. An 18v preamp with one Humbucker! Yowza!

Hands down, this is THE coolest bass I've ever seen. I can't wait to use it at practice and gigs.



Ahhh! Be still my heart. Thank you so much! This is just what I imagined it would sound like. That's why the single pup caught my eye--Stingray sound with a blast of steroids. The fact that the Bongo is lightest of the lightest MM axes and I'll have all the extra space for popping is icing on the cake. But the sound is THE most important thing. I am too excited for words to play mine when it comes out of the Ernie Ball Headquarters oven. I'm gonna start marking my calender days. :)
 
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