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tbonesullivan

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well, the body wood used on the bongo isn't generally known for it's aesthetic appeal. Basswood often has greenish streaks in it, and is usually finished with a solid color. The same is true for poplar, which I believe is what is used on the Stingrays with solid finishes.

They could probably do an Ash bongo, but I think they settled on basswood after a lengthy testing process, and feel it's very important to the unique sound.
 

ivbenaplayin

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I'd get a Bongo in any color.

yes yes...I know...

The Bongo H..for me..is The Answer.

I can't explain it

Many better than me have tried, you just have to go there.

^^^yep.^^^

there is just something mojo-ical about the single H bongo... not that the HS, HH, or any other pup configuration on a Bongo is better or worse (they're all good, and all are different in their own unique way) but the point-and-shoot simplicity of the single H along with the 3 band EQ & 18v preamp is just something that has to be experienced 1st hand to be appreciated... it just kills it every time IMHO...
 

JayDawg

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I too love my Bongo 4 H but I am also really liking my Bongo 4 Hp as well. The added piezo really does something cool to the bass. I would say so far it is my favorite configuration even slightly more than the Bongo 4 H.
 

keko

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After Yesterday's Steve Vai concert in my home town I really want a Bongo more than ever, ...even considering a 6 strings single H after seeing (heard) this :eek: (Bongo 6 H content at the right behind Steve):


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I must add, ...even after two 6 string Yamaha basses, one 5 string Yamaha fretless, and classic doublebass, that Bongo 6 H on this pic sounded the best for me (only used in two tunes), Holy wowzer :eek:
 

Tollywood

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I play guitar, not bass, yet even I would love to have a Bongo in my collection...so cool.

There are two used Bongos on the g.c. website.

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keko

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??? Maybe it's your browser? I can see the pic you posted. Thanks for posting that btw.


Oh, yes, ...it's visible again!

It's not the browser, ...it was obviously a copy-right check over my imageshack.us account, ...now it's approved!
 

JayDawg

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Just got back from church and played my BFR Roasted Neck Bongo 4H. While playing, I thought of this thread for some reason. It had been a while too since I had played it but man did it sound good today. I know I said that I prefer the 4Hp configuration slightly more but after hearing the bass today, I may have to double think that. I was wishing worship went a lot longer today.
 
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