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Freddels

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I played with my jazz group the other night for the first time with my Bongo 4HH. It sounded pretty good except when I soloed it was a bit "boomy". I had both pickups set even. I guess I need to cut the fb pickup more and try to figure out the preamp better.

Now the question:

Differences b/w the different configurations: H/S -- tone differences from the HH? Is this more tame with the S than the second H?

I don't think there's a way to split the coils like with the SR HH.

Single H -- I notice that there are 4 control knobs but the two tone knobs don't have the additional little knobs (sorry to get so technical <g>). I haven't played a single H so . . .
 

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Try setting the EQ flat, with maybe a bit of low-mid boost. That cuts really well. It shouldn't be boomy.

I run my 5HH that way, with the pickups about 50/50. I do have a piezo, though, which is also in the mix at all times.

Re the knobs on the H....it's a different setup. It's got a 3-band EQ, while all of the dual-pickup models have a 4-band. (The stacked knobs on the 4-band are lo-mid/hi-mid, bass/treble...the bass/treble stack is the one closest to the tail of the bass,)

Oddly enough, the preamp on the H with the piezo option is four-band. Go figure.
 

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adouglas said:
Oddly enough, the preamp on the H with the piezo option is four-band. Go figure.

My guess is that it is easier to throw in a 3 band on the singleH then redo the cnc for one less hole.
 

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The 4-band has two sets of stacked pots, a pickup blend and a volume. Naturally the H doesn't need the blend knob....

You could do a 4-band EQ without a pickup blend knob by giving two of the bands their own knob and stacking the other two. Still four holes.

Whatever...by all accounts the H sounds awesome.
 

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adouglas said:
The 4-band has two sets of stacked pots, a pickup blend and a volume. Naturally the H doesn't need the blend knob....

You could do a 4-band EQ without a pickup blend knob by giving two of the bands their own knob and stacking the other two. Still four holes.

True but it wouldn't look as symmetrical. And I'm all about symmetry.

adouglas said:
Whatever...by all accounts the H sounds awesome.

Agreed.
 
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