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bassmonkeee

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So, I had a great gig on Saturday night. The HHp fretted Bongo killed as always.

The big difference this time was that I had taken off the D'Addario Chromes that have lived on there for the last 8-ish months and replaced them with Slinkys on Friday.

Whoa....the bass was killin'. After a little setup, the action was perfect, the intonation was perfect, and the playing was passable. :D

I'm sure the new rig didn't hurt, but the Bongo just felt like it was happy.

This Bongo will probably wear rounds until my DD shows up.

2 1/2 years out, and I'm still amazed by this Bongo.

Thanks, EB/MM!


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Psycho Ward

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I don't know if you're supposed to do this, but I needed a set of strings for this... other, well... not exactly a MM, ah, well... oh hell, a P-bass. Since I have a good supply of regular Slinky's I put a set on it, and they sound killer!

But, this was a waste of a good set of strings 'cause all I play is a Sterling or a Bongo.
 

azzy_wazzy

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The other half tried supers on his non EBMM guitar the other day and he's in love with them now! He doesn't think he'll ever use another string. You know what I said to that?

GOOD! :D

can't wait for my supers to arrive as the hybrids are just a bit too heavy for me!
 

Ole Man Blues

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What string guage originally come on the Stingray and Bongo? From the factory............?:confused:

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Ole Man Blues

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Musicman Nut said:
On 4 Strings I'm pretty sure it's 45 to 100's
Thank you sir.

That's pretty much a standard guage for production basses, but you have to ask just in case. Musicman basses are not your standard basses, they are a cut above the rest............:D

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From the EBMM FAQ:

Q: Can you please tell me what type of strings are put on Music Man basses when they ship new from the factory?

A: The 4-string basses are all equipped with Ernie Ball Super Slinky Bass strings, item number 2834, when they leave the factory. The gauges are 45-65-80-100.

The StingRay 5 and Bongo 5 use the same with an added 130. This set is our Regular Slinky Bass 5's, item #2836.

- Tim
 

Ole Man Blues

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tadawson said:
From the EBMM FAQ:

Q: Can you please tell me what type of strings are put on Music Man basses when they ship new from the factory?

A: The 4-string basses are all equipped with Ernie Ball Super Slinky Bass strings, item number 2834, when they leave the factory. The gauges are 45-65-80-100.

The StingRay 5 and Bongo 5 use the same with an added 130. This set is our Regular Slinky Bass 5's, item #2836.

- Tim
Thanks Tim. I guess I should have searched the EB Forum before asking my question. How stupid of me!



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+1 for the Super Slinkys. I was amazed at the difference in tone when I swapped out the strings on the used 4HH Bongo I recently acquired (had some other brand string with red silk on the ends). It went from dull thuds to flipping amazingly agressive growl. It put a huge smile in my face :D . Now the sapphire black is getting the most play time. That is, until I change the strings on the 5ers.
 

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Ole Man Blues said:
Thanks Tim. I guess I should have searched the EB Forum before asking my question. How stupid of me!



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The FAQ is actually pretty well hidden, which is why I posted the entry. I cannot be found under the "MusicMan" section of the site - you need to enter the FAQ from the base Ernie Ball page, and then select the subcategory of "MusicMan basses".

Odd, but that's where it is . . . .

- Tim
 

Freddy-G.

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I haven't wanted to replace the Slinky's that came on my SR5 or my Bongo H. They sound just right to me. I tried some Blue Steels on my Bongo HH, but decided I like Slinky's better.

Jason, your fretted Bongo is nice, but your fretless Bongo has stunning looks and sounds incredible too. Man, that Wizzy, along with the iAmp sounded great at my house. Just an incredible sound from such a small package. Is it enough volume onstage? I really need more volume myself (my trio plays a bit loud). I'm planning to trade the Aggie 2x10 cab in for a 2x12.
 

0557

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Monkee's Bongo

glad you came back! I never switched. Slinkys rock.....haven't found anything better.

That pickguard looks familiar by the way.
 

AnthonyD

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Must be something in the air... I had exactly the same experience - "I don't remember them sounding this good before" just last week.

I was bored and swapped my Chromes for a set of Slinkys on my Sterling and I was so pleasantly surprised. It was driven by my "wanna-be slapper alter ego".

They do sound nice - was missing that "zing" - Thinking I just might leave 'em on for practice this weekend and for my gig next weekend... :cool:
 
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