Baird
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I briefly had a Fender relapse over the last month until I joined a band that plays songs that require lost of drop D and lower stuff.
Soooo.... back in the cases go the Fenders and out comes the Bongo 5.
I paired the Bongo with the following (my new rig):
Ampeg B2-RE Head
Ampeg SVT-210HE 2x10 Cab
Ampeg SVT-15E 1x15 Cab
Holy crap, does this sound good.
Eden, GK, SWR, Mesa, etc, etc, etc..... keep 'em!
I run this rig with a tiny bit of Chorus (maybe turned to 2) and nothing else. My POD actually makes it sound crappy (very muddy IMO) and it is now collecting dust. It is a great thing to be able to plug a bass basically directly into an amp and....voila.... good tone.
My guitarist was blown away at how clear the tone was and how well it cut through the mix and he plays through a insanely powerful Marshall stack.
I forgot how versatile the Bongo HH can be.
Soooo.... back in the cases go the Fenders and out comes the Bongo 5.
I paired the Bongo with the following (my new rig):
Ampeg B2-RE Head
Ampeg SVT-210HE 2x10 Cab
Ampeg SVT-15E 1x15 Cab
Holy crap, does this sound good.
Eden, GK, SWR, Mesa, etc, etc, etc..... keep 'em!
I run this rig with a tiny bit of Chorus (maybe turned to 2) and nothing else. My POD actually makes it sound crappy (very muddy IMO) and it is now collecting dust. It is a great thing to be able to plug a bass basically directly into an amp and....voila.... good tone.
My guitarist was blown away at how clear the tone was and how well it cut through the mix and he plays through a insanely powerful Marshall stack.
I forgot how versatile the Bongo HH can be.