stu42
Well-known member
I know this has been discussed before. I did a search and found some bits and pieces of info on this but would still have some questions about it.
How would you characterize the sound of the Bongo 5 H vs the HS?
I've got a 2005 Buttercream Bongo 5 HS. I love it and it's all great. That said, I keep reading these posts where Big Poppa, and others, sing the praises of the single H Bongo. So, I'm curious about the single H but the stores where I live never seem to stock the single H so I can't actually try one out.
I know the single H pickup is closer to the neck (in the sweet spot ?) compared to the bridge pickup on the HS and HH Bongo. Does this make the Bongo H sound more similar to a Stingray? I've read some people say that the Bongo H is a "great rock bass". If so, why is that? If the single H is a great rock bass what does that say about it's suitability for funk, R&B, gospel, etc?
I would think the single H would have a tighter sound, less bass presence and different mids (??). I've played several Stingrays so I have some conception of how they compare to the HH and HS Bongo. I realize these differences are hard to describe but...please...help me!!
Also....is there a general preference to having the 4-band pre-amp of the HP vs the 3-band of the H?
Thanks.
Stu
How would you characterize the sound of the Bongo 5 H vs the HS?
I've got a 2005 Buttercream Bongo 5 HS. I love it and it's all great. That said, I keep reading these posts where Big Poppa, and others, sing the praises of the single H Bongo. So, I'm curious about the single H but the stores where I live never seem to stock the single H so I can't actually try one out.
I know the single H pickup is closer to the neck (in the sweet spot ?) compared to the bridge pickup on the HS and HH Bongo. Does this make the Bongo H sound more similar to a Stingray? I've read some people say that the Bongo H is a "great rock bass". If so, why is that? If the single H is a great rock bass what does that say about it's suitability for funk, R&B, gospel, etc?
I would think the single H would have a tighter sound, less bass presence and different mids (??). I've played several Stingrays so I have some conception of how they compare to the HH and HS Bongo. I realize these differences are hard to describe but...please...help me!!
Also....is there a general preference to having the 4-band pre-amp of the HP vs the 3-band of the H?
Thanks.
Stu
Last edited: