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syciprider

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I played the Small EQ Bongo against THREE guitards last night (SSS and SSH Strats and an acoustic). The Strats were favoring their single coils so I was happy with mild EQ settings and found my midrange spot between the sixers and stayed there.

Next thing I know one of the guitards decided that his sound is not fat enough and starts using his bridge humbucker. All of a sudden the mid pocket I was occupying was being crowded by Mr Bucker. I kicked in the tubescreamer clone pedal for a bigger mid hump, no dice. I gotta move out of the pocket.

Ah yes, the Bongo's mid shift knob. I moved the voice up the spectrum a little bit and compensated for the lost punch with some more lows. My sound bloomed again and I didn't have to touch a knob on the amp. Beautiful!

I love my Bongo.
 

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Ah yes, the Bongo's mid shift knob. I moved the voice up the spectrum a little bit and compensated for the lost punch with some more lows. My sound bloomed again and I didn't have to touch a knob on the amp. Beautiful!

I love my Bongo.

Please forgive my ignorance, but mid shift knob? Maybe I've mis-interpreted something, but I wasn't aware that Bongos have a mid shift control.

OTOH, I guess there could be something extra special about the Small EQ Bongo. :D

Ken...
 

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The inside dual stacked knob on a Bongo is a sort of parametric Mid EQ control. The inner knob controls the center frequency of the midrange boost/cut control. The outer knob is the boost/cut control. So you can find the best, least crowded mid freq in your playing environment and stay there. You can cut like a Stingray or thump like a P.:D
 

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A sweepable control point would have been great (bass player even made a note of it in their review) but would probably baffle most of the general public
 
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