Yes, I know what you mean now. I now have only one Fender, and it needs a refret and a refinish. I don't play it much anyway, I have Laklands for that and EBMM's for everything else. Life is good!Fender? What fender?![]()
I don't forsee this happening any time soon. I've had several fivers in my life ( still having more than enough trouble with four, with five it gets outta hand right quick..), and this one is the big cheese for my money. Whoever tells you that you need a 35" scale to get a fat B string is tugging at your Jones...
1. First, go to your local GC right after their bigwigs do a walk through of the store and price some of the used gear at cost, or even below cost.
2. Buy a nice used Stealth Bongo for $599.
3. Take it home and be blown away by the playability and tonal options.
4. Flip the Bongo at Sam Ash for a competitors "versatile" bass, because you are honestly somewhat intimidated by the looks and tonal options of said Bongo.
5. Flip competitors "versatile" bass for a used Sterling. Suddenly competitors bass doesn't seem as "versatile"!
6. Puchase a fine used Stingray 5 because EBBM gas is heating up.
7. Purchase a nice used Stingray because you are on a serious mission at this point...
8. Purge vintage Fenders and G&L's from collection because:
A. Wife will make you sleep in shed if you try to squeeze another bass into her house..
B. These EBMM basses pretty much make the others kinda dull by comparison..
8. Go to your local GC for strings for the above EBMM basses, and discover that the orphaned Bongos they've had baking under their french fry heat lamps for the last few years are on clearance at dead cost. Nothing to lose at this point, so go home and grab more gear to trade in for two Bongos. A Bongo 4 and a Bongo 5!
9.And now I am here:
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I used to be one of those guys that only used passive vintage basses. I've been in and out of playing pro for over 30 years, and I honestly have owned almost one of everything bass related out there. I have owned a few '70's Rays, but they weren't lightweights, and I always played the Fenders more anyway. Sad to admit, but I avoided the basses that EBMM makes for the longest time, mostly due to my own biases about gear.
I'm not playing as much these days, but let's see what I can get done with these now. I am absolutely blown away by the tone, playability and ease of setup on these basses, and some of them don't seem like they were set up in years! You guys make an unbelievable product, and I'm glad I finally made it here!
Oh, and another quick point if I may. This Bongo? One of the best basses designed by man. Ever.
Got a pic? I ordered a tort for mine a couple of weeks ago!hey man, that's identical to my sr5 before i swapped the black p/g for a tort one! nice basses!
Truer words were never spoken sir.Welcome to the Addiction!
Truer words were never spoken sir.
It's official, things are now totally out of hand......![]()
Slow Roasted
...you scooped up the best stingray ever made in my opinion the 30th.
I think that they will be done with Bongos after this.
I don't know, but someone needs to tell the sales staff to act a bit more professional about Bongo's. They still carry 'em, but some staff act like they're radioactive.... and they all say they won't be carrying the Bongo anymore...Do I need to speak to someone?
I don't know, but someone needs to tell the sales staff to act a bit more professional about Bongo's. They still carry 'em, but some staff act like they're radioactive
.... and they all say they won't be carrying the Bongo anymore...