Now we only need to figure out how to convince him to let us configure it for him from the beginning.![]()
ROTFL...you guys cut it out!
Peace,
T
Now we only need to figure out how to convince him to let us configure it for him from the beginning.![]()
Just need to get this back on the first page. JOSH
One of those fugly Bongo 5 Hp's w/roasted neck coming my way!(but unfortunately not until november/december...)
I just placed my order with The Perfect Bass for a Roasted Bongo 5H and they said it would probably be November, which also is my birthday month. Eventually MM will do something freaky with the body wood on the Bongo and I might have to get one of those too.![]()
Scott, are there any other pictures you can share with us?
you know I think you should get the sss big al as it is a different animal and a really friendly one to boot
The Big Al is a different animal altogether, and the SSS model has Neodymium magnets to boot - further distancing itself from a 'classic' Ray tone.tommixx said:I am wondering how close the Big Al SSS will get me to the tone of a Ray with the 2 back PUPS in Parallel and Series??? Anyone can help me with this?
The Big AL will never give you an EXACT Ray tone, because, well...it's not a Ray, but if you a seriously considering the Big Al as an alternative and need to get as close as possible to that 'Ray sound', your best bet is probably to go for the single H. You get the active/passive switch, the series/parallel switch, and when in active mode you get access to the 4-band EQ - allowing you to slice in on different tonal varieties. The closest to getting a 'classic' Ray tone would most likely be Active/Parallel/Flat EQ. Remember though, the Big Al's single H utilizes ceramic magnets whereas the Ray uses Alnico, although I don't see that as a major obstacle. It's actually more of a plus in my opinion.tommixx said:I HAVE to to get that tone though as it is the one that is in my head. I am going for a Paul Spencer Denman Stingray tone but it would be VERY nice to have a few other tones in my arsenal from time to time for the tunes that need them. For what its worth I REALLY don't care about having a bunch of OK tones if I can just have 1 great one! I know the Ray will give me the tone I love so much but I really dig the neck and the feel of the Big Al after having played a few of them now.
I was thinking about going with a Stingray with a single H, SLO neck, 2 Band EQ
Monkee what color would you choose? Black only accounts for about 40% of sales.....
FYI for lefties... I just confirmed with Scott in customer service that the roasted neck basses ARE available left-handed.
Great news.