phatduckk
Well-known member
yup.. thats what im doing.
good times
good times
Listening to some Little Willies and working out some standard (but weird) country-ish changes and thinking, "Why is this single H Stingray so kick-ass?"
Other than the green paint and martini inlays, it's "just" a Stingray, but it's making me unbelievably happy.
How's that Bongo treating you?
Jack
Good Times........are you like J.J.........kid dynomite?
the Bongo is rad dude. i like it a lot. im a big fan of the pickup pan knob. the subtle difference you get kick ass.
now this is shocking, well if you know me; my fav setting so far on the EQ is to boost the bass a hair and completely cut the treble and high-mids. i pan it a bit towards the neck, but again, just a hair
the Bongo feels different and makes me play different.
Welcome to my world.
Since you guys are talking about Bongo blend pots, I'm wondering something....
They just reviewed a Jazz preamp in the latest Bass Player magazine, and they went ga-ga over the "active mixing" function of the preamp's blend pot, which supposedly gets you "a smooth uniform scan across all pickup combinations and the sound never gets muddy" *, because otherwise "using a passive mixing system can often leave a bass with 3 usable tones" *.
So my question is: does the Bongo have "active mixing"? Or is this just all fancy-pants talk meant to sell product? Everything I hear about the Bongo would suggest that it has way more than "3 usable tones".
(* = per the company's website)
Since you guys are talking about Bongo blend pots, I'm wondering something....
They just reviewed a Jazz preamp in the latest Bass Player magazine, and they went ga-ga over the "active mixing" function of the preamp's blend pot, which supposedly gets you "a smooth uniform scan across all pickup combinations and the sound never gets muddy" *, because otherwise "using a passive mixing system can often leave a bass with 3 usable tones" *.
So my question is: does the Bongo have "active mixing"? Or is this just all fancy-pants talk meant to sell product? Everything I hear about the Bongo would suggest that it has way more than "3 usable tones".
(* = per the company's website)
Swiss Army knife the Bongo may very well be, but it is no substitute to the killer SR4!
haha, I guess that answers my question! thanks phatty + adouglas.
I guess I need to get my hands on a bongo!
haha, I guess that answers my question! thanks phatty + adouglas.
I guess I need to get my hands on a bongo!