Psycho Ward
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Can I order my lefty Bongo yet? Will the dealers know first? Should I start calling Bass-Central yet, I've got'em on speed dial?
Just checking,
Chuck
Just checking,
Chuck
Deep breath, Chuck! I know what it was like to wait for mine, and I' m a righty... I can only imagine your pain. Your time will come and you will then be one of usPsycho Ward said:Can I order my lefty Bongo yet? Will the dealers know first? Should I start calling Bass-Central yet, I've got'em on speed dial?
Just checking,
Chuck
big poppa said:BP
wait until you see Tues morning torture this week......
MingusBASS said:Hmmm....Are you sure it wasn't just the Peach Ray5 he's been playing for years?
Andrew
He's Tonys bass tech Michelle. All the techs and stage hands wore orange costumes.MingusBASS said:Who is that? That's not Tony.
Andrew
Dargin said:We have never made a SR with the Bongo electronics....BTW check the guitar forums to see what I've posted over there.
Dargin said:We have never made a SR with the Bongo electronics....BTW check the guitar forums to see what I've posted over there.
Hmmm,I can play my 79 ( Leo ) Sabre all the way to the 20th fret,anyway it's good to see that they are trying to do different things with the Ray. Now if EB can do something about the g-string slipping off the fingerboard,and hopefully give it a wider string spacing,then it will be a nice pieceBig Poppa said:Here are the new bass models:
If we have to rout diffferently I think that they are different models......
2 Humbucking Stingray...the neck pickup is going to be really cool.
1 Humbucking Stingray/1 Single coil Stingray
2 humbucking Stingray 5 ditto the neck pickup
1 Humbucking Stingray 5/ 1 single coil
2 Humbucking Sterling
1 Humbuckinga Stelring 1 single coil
These will be available both righty and lefty and fretted fretless
Lefty 2h , 1h1s, and single hum LEFTY Bongo.
These will be also be available fretless.
Let the games begin.
BP
Posts not thinking that these are new models will be ignored.
There is a lot of engineering involved in these....we are not just slapping pickups off the shelf. They will be balanced tonally. The problem with just slapping a Stingray pick up in the neck position is that the magnets are so big andthe magnetic pull so string that they actually affect the strings vibration. That is one of the reasons that we discontinued the original Leo Sabre. You couldn't play it above the tenth fret on the low E
To not consider these new models are really not giving Dudley, myself and the rest of the R&D staf much credit.
Darg what did I leave out?
BP
hands 5 said:Hmmm,I can play my 79 ( Leo ) Sabre all the way to the 20th fret,anyway it's good to see that they are trying to do different things with the Ray. Now if EB can do something about the g-string slipping off the fingerboard,and hopefully give it a wider string spacing,then it will be a nice piece
I didn't mention anything about them changing the design of the bass,what I said is it would be nice if they could adress the slippage of the g-string off the fingerboardjongitarz said:I don't think the design of the SR5 is going to change because a couple of people say the G string falls off the edge. There are thousands out there, and if it was something other than a technique problem we would be the first to know about it. IMO
hands 5 said:I didn't mention anything about them changing the design of the bass,what I said is it would be nice if they could adress the slippage of the g-string off the fingerboard