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rizzo9247

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Went to a mutual friend's studio over the weekend to chew the fat, and what do I see on the wall, a beat up black Bongo 4 H. I played this guy for the better part of an hour, what a tone! Not quite the massiveness of the HH, nor the added nuances and spunkiness of the HS, it was just there; well defined and powerful. Set it (flat) and forget it! So I made him an offer :D

It was declined, unfortunately...a guitarist who loves bongos, whowouldathunkit.

After owning several Bongos, I have never owned a single H. I have to get me a fiver. I kinda dig a beat up one, too.
 

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There have been others on this forum lauding the Bongo single H models. They are almost a different animal due to the different preamp and bridge pickup placement.

More than that though, basses with one big bridge humbucker are Music Man's bread and butter. It was a decade or so before the HS and HH models came out, and I still think the Stingray H and Sterling H are the best basses EBMM makes.

So what if they only have one pickup? with the active EQ, that's all you need.

I love the sounds that Ed Friedland gets on this review of the Stingray classic basses:

 
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Gravesend Black

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Yeah Ed Friedland is great. Do not know why but I'm interested in single H bongo 5 from recent days. I am completely satisfied with my ancient SR5 but if I will be able to buy one more axe someday - it will be Bongo 5H.
 

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1995 is not ancient. I have a bunch of guitars from the 90s and all are still in great shape. I don't know what kind of environment my SR5 HS was kept in, but there is actually fading in the finish that is pretty noticeable when I replaced the strap buttons and had the pickguard off, and it's only a 2007. It actually makes it look really good though, as it's got a kind of washed out look on the body.
 

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It's a used bass. "Nuff said. Most of my guitars are 10+ years old. My SR4 is 9, and I have some other basses that are pretty old as well.
 

Gravesend Black

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To bad I'm to young and have only one bass) Whatever. I thought we are discussing Bongo H here )
 
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