When I play a song that has a lot of slap, I crank the Bass & treble knobs to about 90% and put both mids at about 10% - Great slap tone.
As a general rule for fingerstyle I set the knobs as below:
Bass - 70%
Treble - 60%
Hi Mid - 40%
Lo Mid - 50%
(This will vary as I'm messing with it all the time)
Do you think the magic of the Bongo lies mostly in the four band preamp? I've found that I can great pretty nice sounds from my Behringer BX600, which has a four band EQ, with my ESP B205, which has a three band preamp.
But how about your amps? Do you leave the EQ and such all alone and do all the tone modding on the Bongo itself?
I think it's more of a combination of things, including the pickups, which just ROCK, and the flexibility of the preamp. And then of course the player may well have some influence.
I do leave mostly everything flat on the amp, but it's hard to NOT get old school tone with a Sunn head and Ampeg cabs.
I'm a detent kind of guy too....though I do find that I'm cranking up the high-high nob a bit. The low-low does tend to come out of its detent as well from time to time. The others usually just stay right in the center.
Yes Bovine, the pickups DO ROCK. I've gotten so many compliments on how good this bass sounds, it's ridiculous, and I know it's not just blowing smoke up my ass, because I've not heard anything this sweet before either!
I've not checked in for awhile so pardon if you've already posted this but... How's that Bongo HS sounding for you?