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Five-string

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Granted I haven't been on here long, but I don't seem to see a lot of SUB guitars on here. I know that they have been discontinued, but no one else with older models? I still see a few for sale in music stores.
Also, I plan on getting another MM later on once I can actually get some money together after all my bills. LOL! Which would be a better choice for hard rock/metal twinges: BONGO or Sterling? I wanna hear from some players.
Thanks!
 
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fly

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cha-ching.SUB owner here..........and she plays sweet too.


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kamakazee

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The Bongo by far for metal. It's got a very hot signal and handles drive very well. Its my first EBMM bass, and hopefully not the last. I spent a whole year actively searching for the perfect hard rock/metal bass and found the Bongo 6 HH. But no matter how many strings or pickup config, every Bongo I've played sounds phenomenal in a metal setting. I am partial to the HH for added low end.
 

Five-string

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The Bongo by far for metal. It's got a very hot signal and handles drive very well. Its my first EBMM bass, and hopefully not the last. I spent a whole year actively searching for the perfect hard rock/metal bass and found the Bongo 6 HH. But no matter how many strings or pickup config, every Bongo I've played sounds phenomenal in a metal setting. I am partial to the HH for added low end.

Thanks, bro. I appreciate the input.
 

OldSchool Noob

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Bongo for EVERYTHING.

I hate to be such a sniveling fanboi but it's the truth. The Bongo HH is the single most flexible bass I've ever heard of. The HH along with the 4-band preamp allow you so many options for tone shaping that the bass can do anything you ask it to do.

FWIW, I play Gospel almost exclusively and my Bongo has gotten the job done in every venue, through every rig, on every song I've ever played. To the point where the only reason I even have other basses is just for the sake of variety.

It's really that good.
 

five7

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Sub owner and proud of it! I have owned 9 different subs, great basses. In fact it was a sub 5 fretless that got me into Musicman. Join our sub lovers club. Ernie Ball Forums - SUBBOC - SUB Bass Owners Club
My bongo is cool and can play any kind of music, metal or whatever. And sterlings are cool too, in fact they can play any type of music. You can't go wrong with either.
 

five7

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Bongo for EVERYTHING.

I hate to be such a sniveling fanboi but it's the truth. The Bongo HH is the single most flexible bass I've ever heard of. The HH along with the 4-band preamp allow you so many options for tone shaping that the bass can do anything you ask it to do.

FWIW, I play Gospel almost exclusively and my Bongo has gotten the job done in every venue, through every rig, on every song I've ever played. To the point where the only reason I even have other basses is just for the sake of variety.

It's really that good.

If that beautiful sterling of yours is not getting any love, I can help out! :D
 

bovinehost

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I have a SUB 4 banger (active) and wouldn't be scared to play it anywhere. It's a really great bass even if it doesn't get much attention around here what with all the Bongos and Big Als and so on.
 

luckman

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I like that The Workingman's Classic,if only you could buy the old style bridge to make it more Classic looking.
 

luckman

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Even though it's the cheapest (in cost) of the 5 basses I own, but I would be gutted if anything happened to my SUB. It stays in tune great & even though I only have a small Ampeg 100w combo, it sounds amazing definatly a keeper.
 

TheBassGuy

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I love my SUB. I always played Musicman basses, but because of my study I needed to cut down on things. I wanted MM quality, but didn't have the budget anymore. SUB is the solution! :)
 

bowtieman427

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Ironically, I just got one a couple days ago Blue passive SUB 5 First EBMM bass and first 5 string. I am BN to bass playing. Looking for hard shell case that it will fit in.
 

Holdsg

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Some SUB love
Yesterday, spent Christmas Day at Disneyland (with a million of my closest friends) the band playing the Tomorrowland Stage, called 80s All-stars featured a black SUB4 with the black pearl pickguard, exactly like the one I used to own, as in this photo:

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The bass player was great, I love cheezy 80s music, and the band rocked. Nice memories of the SUB.
 

Perth Salva

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customized sub 4

My customized SUB4, with nordstrands+original pickups. Got a gold adonized pickguard too. Love the dual humbucker sound....

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