Bongo Dilemma
At the risk of sounding stupid, I'm going to address this issue. I've got a Bongo 5 HS that I thought I was happy with, until I got a single H SR5. Around the same time, I happened to put Blue Steels on both basses. Now I can't set the SR5 down. It has enough bottom I can dial in, and when I play near the bridge and dig in, it just growls and cuts through everything. Everytime I pick up the neglected Bongo, I feel it sounds like a preamp with strings if I had to describe it. Doesn't have personality like the SR5. I'm not here to knock the Bongo, as it's quite popular, and I do have to sell it.
I guess I'm checking to see if something as simple as strings can make or break a bass? I guess that I'll try some flats on the Bongo as a last reprieve, or go back to some Slinky's unless it moves first. Any advice from anyone to help me appreciate this beast? That (is) a serious question.
At the risk of sounding stupid, I'm going to address this issue. I've got a Bongo 5 HS that I thought I was happy with, until I got a single H SR5. Around the same time, I happened to put Blue Steels on both basses. Now I can't set the SR5 down. It has enough bottom I can dial in, and when I play near the bridge and dig in, it just growls and cuts through everything. Everytime I pick up the neglected Bongo, I feel it sounds like a preamp with strings if I had to describe it. Doesn't have personality like the SR5. I'm not here to knock the Bongo, as it's quite popular, and I do have to sell it.
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