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bassmonkeee

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Heh--so, is it too early to start speculation on the 5th Anniversary Bongo for 2008?

Or, are we going to have to wait for the 10th Anniversary?
 

Oldtoe

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I think the more pertinent question is: When was the Bongo captured, and by whom?
 

Dr Stankface

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Dude if you like the Stingray 4 HH you'll love the Bongo 4 HH. It's a freaking monster.....

Unless he's as concerned with right hand comfort as I am. I know playing with a pick won't affect him much but since that bridge humbucker is farther back on the Bongo, it could be a tad bit uncomfortable.

Or maybe i'm just a tard. Either way, Bongos rock.
 

MingusBASS

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Unless he's as concerned with right hand comfort as I am. I know playing with a pick won't affect him much but since that bridge humbucker is farther back on the Bongo, it could be a tad bit uncomfortable.

Or maybe i'm just a tard. Either way, Bongos rock.

Don't blame your technical flaws on the Bongo. If you've built up a bad habit of using the pickup as a thumb rest it's your own fault. :p
 

Randracula

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Unless he's as concerned with right hand comfort as I am. I know playing with a pick won't affect him much but since that bridge humbucker is farther back on the Bongo, it could be a tad bit uncomfortable.

Or maybe i'm just a tard. Either way, Bongos rock.

The pickup placement on the Bongo HH didn't affect my technique at all....BTW I don't think you're a tard:)
 
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