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bassmanUK

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Hiya all,

I picked up a stingray in my local music shop today, plugged into the same gear that I have at home and it just seemed to have a certain 'sparkle' that my bongo doesnt have (even with new strings). Should I be able to get a stingray sound from my bongo or are they just different guitars and I shouldnt be trying?

I must admit that my treble control on the bongo doesnt seem to make that much difference to the sound.... It does make SOME difference but not as much as I might except having since played that stingray.

Any ideas or info welcome!

Phil
 

slucas

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A stingray sounds like a stingray.
A bongo sounds like a bongo.
A sterling sounds like a sterling.
A duck sounds like a duck.

Buy one of each, BP and the duck will both be grateful.....if you take care of them:cool:
 

bassmanUK

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True, but my wife would kick my ass! unless i could distract her with a cute duck.... is she that gullable? hmm
 

LowMoJo

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I've got a Bongo H and Stingray and that's exactly how I hear the tone differences. The Bongo is much more controlled or modern sounding for lack of better terms. It seems to have more low-mids and less treble than the Ray. I like them both and they just different enough to keep both around.
 

Kirby

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There is a definite difference. I have never heard a Bongo that sounded like a Stingray, close but no cigar. I prefer the old Stingray tone, thus do not own a Bongo. Many people here love the sound though so I guess it is just up to if you like the differences.
 
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