OK, as promised, since this isn't a guitar it doesn't get its own day!
The third NYNGD guitar isn't a guitar at all, it's a PDN "Honey Roasted" Bongo Bass!
I've had a black Bongo Bass for a number of years and it's my go-to bass in the studio. While I'm not a bass player, I find that I can get around well on the Bongo and lay down great sounding bass tracks (even if only mediocre in execution).
With its gorgeous Classic Honey Burst finish on a mahogany body, roasted maple neck, and pau ferro fretboard -- a Premier Dealer Network "Honey Roasted" limited offering -- this is without question one of the most superb Bongo's ever made.
I'll be back tomorrow with another NYNGD: New Year's New Guitar Day!
Thanks for looking everyone!
P.S. I received a couple PM's about my collection and whether I play all of these guitars. The same question came up last year during my NYNGD posts and my answer was pretty detailed and well thought-out, so please check it out here!
The third NYNGD guitar isn't a guitar at all, it's a PDN "Honey Roasted" Bongo Bass!
I've had a black Bongo Bass for a number of years and it's my go-to bass in the studio. While I'm not a bass player, I find that I can get around well on the Bongo and lay down great sounding bass tracks (even if only mediocre in execution).
With its gorgeous Classic Honey Burst finish on a mahogany body, roasted maple neck, and pau ferro fretboard -- a Premier Dealer Network "Honey Roasted" limited offering -- this is without question one of the most superb Bongo's ever made.
I'll be back tomorrow with another NYNGD: New Year's New Guitar Day!
Thanks for looking everyone!
P.S. I received a couple PM's about my collection and whether I play all of these guitars. The same question came up last year during my NYNGD posts and my answer was pretty detailed and well thought-out, so please check it out here!