I just bought a Bongo 4HH (from another player). It's a Radiance Red 2006.
It sounds great, but every few minutes I start getting distortion (the fundamental tone gets a bit weaker, with bacon frying on top of each note). It lasts for a minute or two and then fades away. It seems to happen only on the neck pickup.
I changed the batteries (energizers), tried different amps, lowered the volume, etc. No perceptible change. Since it's intermittent, it's hard to tell if what I'm doing makes a difference.
The guy I bought it from says he never heard this, so maybe the shipping dislodged something. Any ideas?
Does it sound like something that a local shop can fix (TrueTone Music in Santa Monica is where I usually go)? Or does it need to go to the factory?
Of course I'm going to contact Ernie Ball support, but I thought I might get a quick response from here...
Thanks!
It sounds great, but every few minutes I start getting distortion (the fundamental tone gets a bit weaker, with bacon frying on top of each note). It lasts for a minute or two and then fades away. It seems to happen only on the neck pickup.
I changed the batteries (energizers), tried different amps, lowered the volume, etc. No perceptible change. Since it's intermittent, it's hard to tell if what I'm doing makes a difference.
The guy I bought it from says he never heard this, so maybe the shipping dislodged something. Any ideas?
Does it sound like something that a local shop can fix (TrueTone Music in Santa Monica is where I usually go)? Or does it need to go to the factory?
Of course I'm going to contact Ernie Ball support, but I thought I might get a quick response from here...
Thanks!