stretch80
Well-known member
bongo man said:This is very simple-
get the eq setting that you need and then turn your master volume down. The volume up all the way when recording does not always apply to active instruments. Don't forget 'adding eq adds db'---
find your sweet spot and mark it with a grease pencil or whatever.
You might want to make sure your pickups are not to high.
I used the Bongo with many different settings in numerous studios in L.A. for a couple years and have NEVER had any problems.
Use that master volume;-)
Listen to the Bongo Man! Passive basses should be wide open: Active basses (esp w/ good preamps like the Bongo's) should not be (or don't need to be.) Just turn it down till you get the level you need, with the tone controls set as you like em. If it were me, I'd start with the tone controls flat, and boost a little where I wanted, rather than having them all boosting the max, but thats up to you.