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mammoth

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Trust me, buy a Bongo 4H and don't say a thing until you've given her an hour... then come back and let me say "i told you so"

Look how much fun they are!
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BONGO!!!!
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Big Poppa

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What would life be like if everyone liked the bongo? maybe like this....

clean burning cars.....no more wars.......zero income taxes.....jack with eyebrows......fooogy with 10,000 Music Man's and not a single picture....Steve B going 4 hours without checking the forum at work....Daveb posting again.......Ben not having to think about baseball anymore.........Dizzy not living on the razors edge of moderation....Big poppa winning a bikini contest
 

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The price one pays for pursuing any profession or calling is an intimate knowledge of its ugly side.
 

WesC

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Well, you know I kinda thought the Bongo was ugly too, until I held and played one. Then I really got it. Its a great feeling bass, very well balanced... and I think that has a lot to do with the shape. Now the looks don't bother me at all, in fact I kinda like it.
Its cool if you don't dig it, its not for everyone.

But the Stingray, not classic? Sorry, but you just lost some credibility there. I think, in all honesty you are far too young to understand what "classic" means.

What has me confused is... I've played in churches before... they are BOOMY CAVES. Even the small ones. I can't get enough highs and upper mids to clarify the tone. I think judging a bass by the sound you get playing in the most acoustically atrocious venue imaginable is the wrong tact to take.

Find a bass that you like, then amp and EQ it for your venue.


Or... play the drums ;)
 

spencer

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Drop the drums! I own a set and not as fun as bass to me!

Stingrays just don't look classic to me. A precision looks great worn in, but a stingray is like a ferari to me. I tried a HH bongo and it had a big problem with thoes highs I talk about. I cut the highs nope still there high mids and its still there. Its just too bright for me. Im begining to think the Black LE Stingray HS with gold hardware will be perfect. Sounds GREAT through the mesa.
 

Dr Stankface

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I'm still wondering how a StingRay is NOT classic?

Bongos are great instruments. Sometimes I wish I still had mine.



But a Bongo will never be as good as a SR5 to my ears. :)
 

brooklynfall

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I'm going to vote AGAINST the Sterling as a possible MM for spencer. The ceramic PU will only add more "sizzle". Personally I'm in favor of that, but I would get a 30th or a 20th HS SR5 if I were him. As a lower-budget idea, I'd definitely recommend an HS SR4 in a nice, "classic" black/maple or SB/maple.

Also, I have to say that most of the harder-edged bands I saw at SXSW this year had MM-playing bassists, and more specifically Sterlings. I'd even go so far as to call it a trend - MM's were beating out the P's and J's!

+1 to Stanky's last post, BTW.
 

spencer

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Ok if a stingray could look classic in anyway it would have to either be black or the 30th which are freaking HOTT.

I LOVED the sound of the sterling when I got it but it was just WAYYY to growly which was AWSOME just not in the type of music I was looking at.

Is the SR5 the exact same tone as the Sterling? Because I have heard a big church band bassist use one and it sounded GREAT. So It could have just been something to do with the EQ.

I never owned a stingray 5 or any 5 string but im considering that too.

Its either a

Stingray HS
Stingray 5
And I don't know WHY Im even puting this as an option but something draws me to them but I doubt I would get one..

A bongo. H
 

Ken Baker

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....It could have just been something to do with the EQ.

:eek:

I never owned a stingray 5 or any 5 string but im considering that too.

Its either a

Stingray HS
Stingray 5
And I don't know WHY Im even puting this as an option but something draws me to them but I doubt I would get one..

A bongo. H

You're making my head hurt! Are you sure you're not really a politician, because you're wobbling like a pro!

Ken...
 

Slim

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Spencer maybe you need a tube eq. I play through Electro Harmonix Tube EQ pedal and I get a wonderful tone through my solid state amp no matter what bass or guitar I play and it is not that expensive compared to buying a new bass or an amp:rolleyes:
 

MingusBASS

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I'm still wondering how a StingRay is NOT classic?

Bongos are great instruments. Sometimes I wish I still had mine.



But a Bongo will never be as good as a SR5 to my ears. :)

You are improving Stank. I remember way before you started posting on the forum, you AIMed me and told me that Bongos were ugly. Maybe there's hope for spencer...:p
 

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+1 tk

There are just too many variables as to why spencer can't seem to "sit in the mix" and I would bet that the EBMM bass is not what's causing the problem.
 
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