Grand Wazoo
Well-known member
How often do you replace yours?
I am asking because I've bought my Bongo from new back in Jan 09, and have been playing it ever since on the same set of batteries.
These batteries I've installed fresh on delivery because the bass had been kept at the distributor for quite a few years and it did sound a bit "tired".
So far I haven't noticed any drop in either power or sound quality and all the preamp controls still boost incredible amount of bass, treble, low mids and high mids, which means so far so good but how about people who have had their Bongo for longer than me, when did they notice a drop in sound or clarity that required a change of batteries?
On the other hand my SR5 had had that one battery for more than a year and it is still going strong. There must be a very low power consumption in these basses as these batteries last for a very long time, provided of course that you always unplug your lead from the socket when you are not playing it.
In comparison I remember my old strat with emg's p/ups and emg preamp requiring new batteries every 6 to 8 months. There must be some very clever circuit board in these basses which is yet another reason to love them!
I am asking because I've bought my Bongo from new back in Jan 09, and have been playing it ever since on the same set of batteries.
These batteries I've installed fresh on delivery because the bass had been kept at the distributor for quite a few years and it did sound a bit "tired".
So far I haven't noticed any drop in either power or sound quality and all the preamp controls still boost incredible amount of bass, treble, low mids and high mids, which means so far so good but how about people who have had their Bongo for longer than me, when did they notice a drop in sound or clarity that required a change of batteries?
On the other hand my SR5 had had that one battery for more than a year and it is still going strong. There must be a very low power consumption in these basses as these batteries last for a very long time, provided of course that you always unplug your lead from the socket when you are not playing it.
In comparison I remember my old strat with emg's p/ups and emg preamp requiring new batteries every 6 to 8 months. There must be some very clever circuit board in these basses which is yet another reason to love them!