ErlendDL
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*DISCLAIMER*: Long post... May cause sleepiness.
Right people, the Bongo has claimed yet another victim!
I can't resist the GAS any longer. Everywhere I look it's Bongo this, Bongo that.
I've managed to sell my Sterling to free up both cash and space.
My only remaining problem is "what to get?"
I'm absolutely positive that I wan't a 5-string. After some time having both 4's and 5's, I've come to the conclution that I need that low B-string. That's partly why I sold my Sterling 4 (yet somehow, I prefer 4 strings on my fretless. At least for now...).
But which pickup config should I get?
The styles of music I play include hymns, jazz, big band music, fusion, rock, metal... So, quite diverse...
Ideally I should get both, but I can only get one at this time.
So maybe I should get a HH, for the range of tones it can provide? On the other hand, I have a non EBMM HH that I really like, and that one's a definitive stayer. I only gas for 2 brands of basses. EBMM is one, and my current HH 5-string is the of the other brand.
So maybe I should get the 5H instead? I think this is the third time I post this, but the tone in this video is incredible. At least I think so.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhVH8K-Eo0U]YouTube - Guitar Center Sessions: Steve Morse & Steve Lukather "Little Wing" [Part 2][/ame]
Everytime I watch that clip, I think "5H". But then I think that it might not be versatile enough. Then I think "I've already got a HH". And then I watch the clip again. It goes on, and on, and on, and on... So HELP me...
The HS isn't really in the race, but I've put it in the poll anyway, in case you wanna convince me.
For those of you who were gonna answer "go and try both", I can't... My local dealers have 2 Stingrays. One each. And that's it...
Ideally I should get both, but I can only get one at this time. So it's really a question of which one to get first. The other one would have to wait another 3-5 years...
I would appreciate any help you can give.
Edit: The Sterling was my "point and shoot rock machine". Maybe it makes sense to replace it with another rock machine? Single H?
Right people, the Bongo has claimed yet another victim!
I can't resist the GAS any longer. Everywhere I look it's Bongo this, Bongo that.
I've managed to sell my Sterling to free up both cash and space.
My only remaining problem is "what to get?"
I'm absolutely positive that I wan't a 5-string. After some time having both 4's and 5's, I've come to the conclution that I need that low B-string. That's partly why I sold my Sterling 4 (yet somehow, I prefer 4 strings on my fretless. At least for now...).
But which pickup config should I get?
The styles of music I play include hymns, jazz, big band music, fusion, rock, metal... So, quite diverse...
Ideally I should get both, but I can only get one at this time.
So maybe I should get a HH, for the range of tones it can provide? On the other hand, I have a non EBMM HH that I really like, and that one's a definitive stayer. I only gas for 2 brands of basses. EBMM is one, and my current HH 5-string is the of the other brand.
So maybe I should get the 5H instead? I think this is the third time I post this, but the tone in this video is incredible. At least I think so.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhVH8K-Eo0U]YouTube - Guitar Center Sessions: Steve Morse & Steve Lukather "Little Wing" [Part 2][/ame]
Everytime I watch that clip, I think "5H". But then I think that it might not be versatile enough. Then I think "I've already got a HH". And then I watch the clip again. It goes on, and on, and on, and on... So HELP me...
The HS isn't really in the race, but I've put it in the poll anyway, in case you wanna convince me.
For those of you who were gonna answer "go and try both", I can't... My local dealers have 2 Stingrays. One each. And that's it...
Ideally I should get both, but I can only get one at this time. So it's really a question of which one to get first. The other one would have to wait another 3-5 years...
I would appreciate any help you can give.
Edit: The Sterling was my "point and shoot rock machine". Maybe it makes sense to replace it with another rock machine? Single H?
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