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mojoman_1

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I recently bought a bongo 5 string bass. It uses two nine volt batteries and the signal is so strong that I can barely turn up the volume without my amp peaking out and distorting. I blew a speaker last weekend in my amp now as well. Anyone have this problem and have any suggestions as to what to do? I have emailed Ernie Ball twice with no response. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
 

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I use the "active" input on my amp, and you should too. If you haven't got a special input for active basses on your amp, just turn down the gain some extra. If you only have a master volume (no gain, no "active" input) just use the volume knob on the bass to control the input gain.

Oh, and welcome to Bongolia:D
 

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Where do you have the EQ on your bass set? Where do you have the EQ on your amp set? Does your amp have both gain and volume controls? How old was the speaker that blew?

Too many variables to help you out without more information, but I can tell you that the problem isn't the Bongo. Two batteries doesn't mean "twice as loud." If this were a common problem with the Bongos, they wouldn't sell many of them. I've played my Bongos through 15-20 different amp heads and preamps without every having this problem.
 

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Where do you have the EQ on your bass set? Where do you have the EQ on your amp set? Does your amp have both gain and volume controls? How old was the speaker that blew?

Too many variables to help you out without more information, but I can tell you that the problem isn't the Bongo. Two batteries doesn't mean "twice as loud." If this were a common problem with the Bongos, they wouldn't sell many of them. I've played my Bongos through 15-20 different amp heads and preamps without every having this problem.

I did manage to get a power amp to clip the first time I got my Bongo after turning up the bass boost all the way "to see what would happen" but with everything set flat to start with I've never had a problem with any amp.

P.
 

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need to adjust the input gain or insert the pach cable into the "active instrument" input jack.
 

plato

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Lower the pickups. The Bongo magnets are very strong and should be set further away from the strings than usual. The sound will get better as well since the "string pull" will decrease.
BTW, a good fat bass needs a good fat amp :)
 

Big Poppa

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A bass cannot "blow a speaker" even in Canada! Before doing what Plato says please start with every thing (both amp and bass flat) and make sure that you are in the attenuated input .... No active bass expecially the bongo should be played with all eq boosted Also being active the volume control doesnt have to be full on the bass
 

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I know it is "Rock'n'Roll" but why do so many treat the volume knob as a binary switch? :confused:

You mean it has two functions? I thought it can with a factory setting...I have not touched either one my basses since.......;)

(That would almost make an EBMM like the bagpipes, two settings loud and dead.....:p )
 

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... I recently bought a bongo 5 string bass ... the signal is so strong that I can barely turn up the volume ... any suggestions as to what to do? ...

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But being as this is a BONGO, the most powerful bass in the world,
you've got to ask yourself a question: Do I feel lucky?

:cool:
 

ras1983

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the bongo has an 18V pre-amp. that is enough to cause most pre-amps to clip if you don't turn down the gain on the input.

also, the fastest way to make any pre-amp clip is to turn the bongo's bass eq knob all the way. guaranteed to make amps clip.

remember that the eq on the bongo is incredibly powerful, so you should be making minor adjustments to the eq. this should give you big changes in your sound.

always start with you eq flat, and then change the eq a little at a time to get your desired tone.

Above all, have fun. the bongo is the best thing to be invented since the p-bass.
 

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Just seen this thread. Yep the Bongo 5 stringers are hot and loud.

When I got mine. I cranked up and played for a few minutes and everyone in Kansas called and told me to get some lessons. :)

tk
 
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