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grooveguru

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Anyone try stainless strings on their Bongos? How was the difference with the stainless soundwise?
 

limitk7

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Got stainless on mine right now. They sound brighter than the stock strings, if that's what you're after.

Cheers,
 

tkarter

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You guys like brighter than the stock EB strings? What kind of music do you play?

The old and flat playing guy that only wants to understand.

tk
 

bovinehost

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No!

No stainless on my Bongos!

I think I love them too much.

And I am not entirely sure how many Bongos I have right now.

Five, I think.

JW
 

tkarter

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Ben has got a gig I envy maybe I now know why.

If I just cold figure out how that happened I would feel unlike.

tk
 

maddog

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Tried 'em. Thought they were way too zingy. Was looking for more growl. Tried other strings and wound up back with Slinkys. I figured out, to get more growl, buy a different bongo (singleH).
 

tkarter

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I get a bit more growl out of my SR5 than the Bongo but they both kick some butt.

tk
 

maddog

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tkarter said:
I get a bit more growl out of my SR5 than the Bongo but they both kick some butt.

tk

I fell in love with the Bongo look. Otherwise, I'd have an SR5. :)

And, yes, I agree. SR5's and Bongo's both kick biblical-reference-to-a-donkey. :D Up and down the street.

edit: fixed it tk.
 
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tkarter

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I just wished I understood how to kick something to donkey. Sounds like fun.

tk
 

0557

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stainless will give you more highs, but slinkys give me a more pronounced midrange on my bongo's. and not as ridgid feeling for the action.
 

phatduckk

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i love the EB Stainless Super Slinkys. I used to use other stainless strings but really got into the EB Stainless.

I say give it a shot. Personally I love stainless on my Sterlings. but its all subjective ... consider it a < $20 experiment.

My only problem with being into the "bright" sound which stainless is awesome for is that I end up buying/changing strings a lot! im hooked on the "brand new stainless strings" tone and when they lose some of the brightness (cuz they will with some aging) I miss it and end up wanting to put a fresh set on there
 

kaaikop

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Just put a set of stainless Hybrids on my Bongo 4HH, just to try out...
Bongo is new to me, and I still haven't quite figured it out yet, so I'm trying
different things. I kinda like it with the stainless, we'll give it a shot for a
while, but I have to say that somehow I prefer the sound of the Ray over the
Bongo... I find it kinda "finnicky", whereas the ray, whatever you dial in, it just
sounds perfect IMHO.
 

sir funkytown

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La Bella Super Steps

I had really good results with the La Bella Super Steps.Once you play them for a couple of days they are just about the funkiest string around...unfortunatly they cost a lot (but if you wipe em down after playing they last a long time)
 
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