Abiatha
Active member
If basswood sounds better, it IS better.
The only objection I have to the wood on the Bongo has nothing to do with the sound. All of the Bongos I have tried while shopping for my next bass sound very, very good. Even with active electronics, the wood HAS to be affecting the sound, and it works very well.
My objection is that basswood is soft, and easy to ding.
I have seen Bongos with HUUUUEUEUEUEGE chips in them, and presume that the softer wood depresses deeper under stress, and a larger chip pops out.
Plus, I love the transparent and burst finishes, and except for a one-off posted here somewhere, Bongos don't have 'em.
Get the Bongo, love the Bongo, just take it easy with the Bongo! HSC only!
The only objection I have to the wood on the Bongo has nothing to do with the sound. All of the Bongos I have tried while shopping for my next bass sound very, very good. Even with active electronics, the wood HAS to be affecting the sound, and it works very well.
My objection is that basswood is soft, and easy to ding.
I have seen Bongos with HUUUUEUEUEUEGE chips in them, and presume that the softer wood depresses deeper under stress, and a larger chip pops out.
Plus, I love the transparent and burst finishes, and except for a one-off posted here somewhere, Bongos don't have 'em.
Get the Bongo, love the Bongo, just take it easy with the Bongo! HSC only!