dmarotta
Well-known member
I am amused at all the posts on whether to hang your bass or leave it on the stand...put it in the case etc.
I am currently on tour in Europe which has had one the coldest winters in 100 years. Due to the way our tourbus is packed ,my two Bongos have lived in sub-freezing temps in the back of the bus and then brought into a warm concert hall and then brought back out to the cold temps to spend the night in the bus.It is not possible to bring them into the hotel at night.
While I do not recommend this treatment of these fine instruments I have to say that I have not made a single adjustment to these basses since we began this tour. Every time I take them out of their cases , they play perfectly.
So....I wouldn't worry about hanging or casing or standing your basses. These things are built solid.
I am currently on tour in Europe which has had one the coldest winters in 100 years. Due to the way our tourbus is packed ,my two Bongos have lived in sub-freezing temps in the back of the bus and then brought into a warm concert hall and then brought back out to the cold temps to spend the night in the bus.It is not possible to bring them into the hotel at night.
While I do not recommend this treatment of these fine instruments I have to say that I have not made a single adjustment to these basses since we began this tour. Every time I take them out of their cases , they play perfectly.
So....I wouldn't worry about hanging or casing or standing your basses. These things are built solid.