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Psycho Ward

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Thanks Steve and Jack. And big thanks to Big Poppa, Sons and the fine crew at EBMM, you make the best lefty basses in the world!

Here's the new single hummer Bongo 5, finished in record time I might add!

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This makes 3 lefty Bongo's...

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A pair of Black Beauties.... no Steve, not that kind.:D

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And the current EBMM family shot, with a Dargie Delight Sterling H/S on the way..... Woo Hoo!

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azzy_wazzy

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Chuck I love that wall! The finish is incredible - what is it, paper or paint? ;)

Seriously though, gorgeous basses - you're a lucky man!
 

Psycho Ward

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Big Poppa said:
I need a report on the single H! it sure has a purdy smile


I'll do it sir! A couple of other people have asked for one as well.

I want to wait till I take it to the Wednesday night jam (if I get to stay in town that long), they have a pretty good bass rig and it will be at real world volumes. I'll do a full report after that.


But so far here at the house with the MarkBass/Berg rig it sounds huge. The fit and finish are the usual EBMM excellence I've come to expect. Setup right out of the box perfect, Steve's in the hot and dry, I'm in the hot and humid. It wouldn't suprise me to have to give the wheel a little turn, but I don't remember having to on Jewel either.

The tones from the 3 band is suprisingly wide, in the center indents flat it sounds big and full and warm, this one thing I like about all EBMM's.

It is a different bass than my other Bongo's, I already think of this one differently. This one is far more forgiving with my limited slap chops and it seems to respond to different playing positions more. Playing up at the end of the fretboard on the single hummer gives a smooth, ringy tone that blossoms sort of like a fretless, I can not recreate this on my other Bongo's.

This is going to be a fun bass!
 

Steve Dude Barr

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Steve's in the hot and dry, I'm in the hot and humid. It wouldn't suprise me to have to give the wheel a little turn

I spun that one around so fast I doubt it had any time to adjust out here Chuck...was here less than 24 hrs and only out of the case for 5 mins tops so I could photograph it.
 
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