Soulfinger
Well-known member
I'm definitely in the market for a Bongo, and I have this feeling, that before my days are done, I'm going to aquire both a four string and a five string Bongo.
I had the opportunity to play a fine 4-string Bongo HS yesterday--I noticed that the neck single coil is a bit colder and more focused than the neck pup on the HH version (with is thicker and more "wooly").
So here's my question: do you think that the HS configuration would be better for a 5-string? Would the single coil give more focus and definition to the B-string? I'm thinking that though the 4-string Bongo HH rules the world, it might get a little to thick sounding in the lower register of the B-string.
Comments?
Side notes: Lord Bovine claims the H-S is more refined sounding, but I found it plenty thick and aggressive. This particular one was in Rolls Burgandy, which I had never seen before. All the pictures I've ever seen of it make it look really dark, but it's not. It's just a nice deep cherry red with that awesome EBMM sparkle.
I had the opportunity to play a fine 4-string Bongo HS yesterday--I noticed that the neck single coil is a bit colder and more focused than the neck pup on the HH version (with is thicker and more "wooly").
So here's my question: do you think that the HS configuration would be better for a 5-string? Would the single coil give more focus and definition to the B-string? I'm thinking that though the 4-string Bongo HH rules the world, it might get a little to thick sounding in the lower register of the B-string.
Comments?
Side notes: Lord Bovine claims the H-S is more refined sounding, but I found it plenty thick and aggressive. This particular one was in Rolls Burgandy, which I had never seen before. All the pictures I've ever seen of it make it look really dark, but it's not. It's just a nice deep cherry red with that awesome EBMM sparkle.