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muggsy

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bovinehost said:
Well hello there Cliff!

You going to be joining us in SLO for the Open House? We have a slew of people here who'd like to thank you for your part in tweaking the Bongo.

Right? (Quite right!) You're bloody well right!

the excuse my obscure reference but i think you know....

Jack

Come on, is Supertramp that obscure? You're making me feel old.
 

bongo man

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bovinehost said:
Well hello there Cliff!

You going to be joining us in SLO for the Open House? We have a slew of people here who'd like to thank you for your part in tweaking the Bongo.

Right? (Quite right!) You're bloody well right!

the excuse my obscure reference but i think you know....

Jack
Unfortunately on thoses dates I will be in Ireland playing concerts, doing a few clinics and speading bongo love ;-))

take care
c
 

bongo man

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Psychicpet said:
thanks Cliff. Most of the 'big' shows I do are all in-ear based witht he Aviom system (flippin' AMAZING btw) so I'm usually just taking a line off of what seems to be a rotating selection of pedals that a few friends lend me but I think I'm getting used to the Swiss Army Knife likeness of the SansAmp , anywho, mostly what i do is take the blend to just a hair off center towards the bridge but today I kept it straight up and it was fine, anywho, thanks for your time in development with the Bongo to help bring it to us!! :D there are times that I wonder if I should get a Sadowsky but then I play my Bongo and everyone raves and my hands and ears say "if'n you sell this it better be for a Stealth dual H or we're giving our notice!" :p
thanks again Cliff.

peter

ps. are you ever in Vancouver?? if so be sure to tell here in advance, I know of some stellar sushi restaurants....... and good beer and barbecue too :cool:
I LOVE Vancouver--great town;-))
 

bongo man

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Psychicpet said:
thanks Cliff. Most of the 'big' shows I do are all in-ear based witht he Aviom system (flippin' AMAZING btw) so I'm usually just taking a line off of what seems to be a rotating selection of pedals that a few friends lend me but I think I'm getting used to the Swiss Army Knife likeness of the SansAmp , anywho, mostly what i do is take the blend to just a hair off center towards the bridge but today I kept it straight up and it was fine, anywho, thanks for your time in development with the Bongo to help bring it to us!! :D there are times that I wonder if I should get a Sadowsky but then I play my Bongo and everyone raves and my hands and ears say "if'n you sell this it better be for a Stealth dual H or we're giving our notice!" :p
thanks again Cliff.

peter

I think in-ear is probably the future of live performances--
I love the blend knob--optimum potential for the sweet spot-
take care
c
 

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Mr. Hugo. Thanks for coming to be a part of the forum. Its great to have guys like you around.

Must be nice to have helped in the development of the Bongo. :D

Travis
 
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