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oldbluebassman

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I'm considering getting a Bongo. For greatest fexibility and all round performance which is the better option to go for - dual humbuckers or humbucker/single coil ?

Any comments/advice appreciated.
 

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oldbluebassman said:
Well if that's the case why do they make and why would anyone want the single coil option?

I suppose that the HS option would tend to give more Jazz-like tones with the neck pickup on, whereas the HH would have more of a precision like tone with just the neck humbucker...

I imagine that, being in the UK, you're not going to have much of an option to try out many of either type... I've not seen one in the flesh yet.
 

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You're right. I've had a good offer of one from the USA. From what I can gather the neck is like an SR5 which I find just right so it's really the pick-up config that I need to decide on before I go ahead and order. Then it's 2-3 months wait.
 

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oldbluebassman said:
You're right. I've had a good offer of one from the USA. From what I can gather the neck is like an SR5 which I find just right so it's really the pick-up config that I need to decide on before I go ahead and order. Then it's 2-3 months wait.

My gut feeling would be to go with the HH. If nothing else, it looks nicer...

http://www.ernieball.com/musicman/bongo/

Don't see too many people talking about the single H version
 

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Yes I was leaning towards HH but I thought I'd ask the experts first to see if I was missing anything fundamental or crucial. Itll be interesting to see if here are any more posts when the USA wakes up later today. I guess you're in the UK also!
 

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oldbluebassman said:
Yes I was leaning towards HH but I thought I'd ask the experts first to see if I was missing anything fundamental or crucial. Itll be interesting to see if here are any more posts when the USA wakes up later today. I guess you're in the UK also!

Yep, Dundee... so it's unlikely I'll see a Bongo anytime soon in the local shops.

There's two guitar shops here that have Musicmans in stock, one has an SUB and a rather nice sunburst Stingray, the other has a 20th Anniversary Stingray for around £1000. But that's it.
 

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'Morning, amigos.

Sooner or later, I'm bound to have something worthwhile to add to this discussion. As it stands, I have two Bongos, both 2H, and have never laid hands on a HSC version - so any thought of a comparison is right out.

I can't imagine more flexibility with the SC in the neck, but I suppose it's possible. I do highly recommend the 2H configuration...the bridge pickup gives you some really decent Stingray-type tone, then you dial in the neck pickup and things begin to get really interesting.
 

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thanks Jack, it is Jack isn't it?

My inclination was towards HH but I just wanted to see if anyone came up with any comments about the HS. I guess those two Humbuckers together must be quite a sound.
 
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