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Stflbn

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Recently picked up a beautiful 2000 Trans Red SR5 and love it (ceramic).

Now I'm looking at which would be a better tonal contrast to it...

Sterling5
Bongo5
Big Al 5 (Not really looking to wait for them to get out there en' masse, I'd rather just pick up a Big Al 5 later)

My heart keeps telling me Bongo5, but it would be nice to have access to the Sterling punchiness.

My main gig is a general classic rock/country/pop cover band.
 
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mynan

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Bongo5 for contrast.

The Sterling5 is going to have, basically, the same ceramic pickups and preamp that your SR5 has.
 

Stflbn

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Ya, I think I agree.

Now to define between HH and HS. Leaning toward HH. Researching past comparison's here.
 

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Ya, I think I agree.

Now to define between HH and HS. Leaning toward HH. Researching past comparison's here.

It's hard to go wrong. My first one was the HH and I still love that combination, but "at the gig" found that I would rather have the simplicity and all-around explosiveness of the single H.

At home, when no one's watching, at least these days, I'm enjoying the HS configuration.

So my take is: you can't go wrong.

Jack
 

Stflbn

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Where my SR5 is a single H I think I want a dual pickup for versatility.

And I don't think I really need more smooth/polite, so that's moving me away from the H/S and toward the H/H I think. I think...


Hmmm, not finding real info via search regarding character of HS vs HH config Bongo 5's.

Any comments regarding the nature of the two beasts?
 
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stretch80

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I agree the ceramic SR5s single H is great, especially with the series setting.

but...don't forget the Bongo PIEZO option. I had a chance to play a Bongo HHP that I wish I had bought on the spot. (ADouglas can pitch in here...)
 

Stflbn

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I don't see myself needing a more acoustic or enhanced clarity sound. At least at this point, on this bass.

Unless my research on the piezo has given me a false impression as to what it provides tonally.

If it's on a bass I have an opportunity to buy I obviously wouldn't 'not' buy one because of it, but it's not a must-have option for me personally.
 
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