shakinbacon
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The more I analyze bass tones I like from albums and try to emulate them, the more I appreciate the tone control on the Bongos. In particular the High and Low mid controls. For the first time I'm getting a tone I like playing live. Its deep, wide and cuts... and it sounds not so hot when played solo.
As many have said, the mids are very important (ironically) in getting a good bass tone in a mix.
Those of you with 25th Anniversary and Big Al's probably know what I'm talking about.
Let this serve as a big booty kissing thank you to whomever (Dudley?) zero'd in on the Bongo's eq control. It is well thought out, has a ton of headroom and lots of subtle tonal variations. I'm finally starting to get the hang of it.
As many have said, the mids are very important (ironically) in getting a good bass tone in a mix.
Those of you with 25th Anniversary and Big Al's probably know what I'm talking about.
Let this serve as a big booty kissing thank you to whomever (Dudley?) zero'd in on the Bongo's eq control. It is well thought out, has a ton of headroom and lots of subtle tonal variations. I'm finally starting to get the hang of it.