melvin7822
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I feel as if I should clarify that I never had the intention of causing any trouble with this thread. I was just looking for some comforting support from the wonderful EBMM family we have here.
Well, that's the thing. My Roasted Bongo 5 HH just happens to have the worst dead spot because the same frequencies that are affected on the G-string are affected on the D-string. I would've been pretty happy if only the B and C on the G-string were affected, because I play those on the D-string 90% of the time.
I'm also not sure if the Roasted Bongo is for me anyways. It seems darker sounding then the Bongo sound I'm used to.
Yeah, I did a ton of adjusting on mine and now it's sounding really close to the Bongo tone I remember, but it still sounds a little different tonally. It's not a bad different, just different. To be honest, living in Colorado was part of what gave the allure for the roasted neck. My completely maple neck Big Al seems to shift often, but it's nothing major. The roasted neck definitely seems more stable. If anything, I may string the Roasted with Ernie Ball Steels.
+1 It's too beautiful and awesome playing of an instrument to give up. I'll just have to experiment with strings.Strings will make a world of difference. I actually didn't like the sound of the EB coated slinkys (.105-.50) on my Sterling, and then went to the original Slinkys they ship with (.100-.45), and really liked the tone.
I wish you luck on your bass.
+1 It's too beautiful and awesome playing of an instrument to give up. I'll just have to experiment with strings.
Thanks for understanding BP. I don't think I'm really all that bummed any more and have embraced the overall charm of the instrument. It may be just a ridiculous aspiration, but I dream of being a Music Man artist some day. It may happen and yet it may not, but I'm always excited to see how this company raises the bar so to speak and I will continue to play Music Man instruments for years to come.Hey I don t think people are upset or ganging up on you....Funny thing is that for some it is a huge deal...You know what...I never notice them...doesnt mean that they arent there I just really must be lucky or cant play!