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xring

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Man, Now I'm wondering if the new SC is available as an upgrade. I can't imagine my "1st Gen" sounding any better, but anything is possible I suppose. I want the single H also. Thanks alot. :D
 

fogman

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Good point. :eek:
It's just that most pics I see lean more towards the black-gray tones as opposed to the blue highlights!
 

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You're talking about the improved single coil, right? How does it sound compared to the older single coils?

I haven't had a single coil Bongo in many moons and my memory (esp when it comes to tonal differences) is not good. I kind of doubt that if you had them both to A/B, you'd be all falling over and slobbering and twitching about the difference - as far as I remember, Dudley just tweaked 'em up a bit, so the difference is bound to be small.

Nonetheless, I think that I - like many of you - was so initially blown away by the HHs that I just couldn't appreciate the other pickup configs. I'll just say that once you've lived with your dual hummers a while, try a HS config with an open mind.

Yow. Dargin, I owe you a big thanks for talking sense to me.

Jack
 

xring

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Yes! I tried them both with an open mind and the HS was definitely the one. I thought I remembered reading here that maybe the new single coil had less hum? I'll have to search some more.
I've been gassin for a Stingray, but maybe the single H is what I need. Same scale etc.
Bovine, does the single H have a unique tone that cannot be duplicated by a S/H?
Thanks.
 

Oldtoe

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The pickup on the single H is rather farther up toward the neck than on the dual pickup models. It barks at you and it's all Bongo.
 

bovinehost

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xring said:
Yes! I tried them both with an open mind and the HS was definitely the one. I thought I remembered reading here that maybe the new single coil had less hum? I'll have to search some more.
I've been gassin for a Stingray, but maybe the single H is what I need. Same scale etc.
Bovine, does the single H have a unique tone that cannot be duplicated by a S/H?
Thanks.

What Ben said about the barking. And the "all Bongo", too.

I have been so nuts in love with the HS for the last two days that I haven't sat down with that one and the single H and done a side by side comparison.

As far as a Stingray vs a single H Bongo, I just don't know. I can tell you that Ben is happier with a Stingray. I can tell you that Jack is happier with a Bongo. You are just going to have to try them out and see what works for you.

If it were me....no, no, that way lies madness.

I think the single H does indeed have its own voice. Ask the guys who were at Open House about BP's Bongo. Sweet Jesus. I still dream about that bass. Even with me playing it, it sounded wonderful.

If I were a normal person, a single H would be all I'd ever need. But isn't it nice to have the choices we have?

Confusing, too, but then there's always my method - one of each.

Jack
 

MCBTunes

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I'm having trouble finding a colour I like better than rolls burgundy at the moment. Very nice bass.
 

chopperguy99

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could someone tell me if the bongo bridge pickup is in the same position as a stingray? (from the bridge saddles) I love the placement of my sr for a thumbrest. It looks like the single p/u is farther than the dual p/u model.
 

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The dual pickup model Bongo bridge pickup placement is closer to the saddles than the Stingray pickup. The single pickup Bongo has a pickup placement that's closer to where the Stingray's is, perhaps a tiny bit more toward the neck.
 

jchalas

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Wow, beauty! Both very nice. Wonder what the blue would look like with the pickguard that's currently on the burgundy?! Bet it'd be awesome!
J
 
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