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midopa

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Hey,

I was looking at the specs for the Bongo on the MM website and saw that dual hummbucking pickups with neodymium magnets are available. I'm a bit curious:

- Do neodymium magnets make the bass sound better?

- If I buy a few neodymium magnets, lower my pickup a bit on my stingray, and slap them on over the current magnets, will I get a better sound? Or will my bass explode?

Thanks,
midopa
 
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Fretbuzz

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Pure Genious!!! Bass Explosion on stage would ROCK. That would top Jimi Hendrix's guitar flame trick and the gig by Great White. Take plenty of pics!!!
 

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Haha. It would, but not on my basses. Haha. Someone else try it. Go to gaussboys.com, order neodymium magnets, snap 'em on, and take pics. I prefer the slo-mo stuff, but you can have crappy video quality - I just wanna see a bass explode. Hahaha
 

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Poor Great White... I was in Kansas not long ago, and saw a poster on the door of a Taco Bell for an upcoming Great White concert. Didn't a member of the band die in that accident?
 

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easelkillya said:
Poor Great White... I was in Kansas not long ago, and saw a poster on the door of a Taco Bell for an upcoming Great White concert. Didn't a member of the band die in that accident?

Yes. I believe it was the lead guitarist, Ty Longley.

My God, what a tradgedy that was.

The first anniversary of the fire is coming up at the end of next week.

Here's two links: http://www.newcenturyfriends.net

and: http://www.stationfamilyfund.org

RIP all who died. :(

Mike
 
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