we are not here to prevent gas.. that is injected as soon as you sign up on this board
MrM
ps: used sr4's go for just little more than peanuts these days. you could pick up a black, maple, black beauty for around 800$
did the gas get any better?![]()
Yeah, there's a squeal of a growl but its just not enough. It's a little better when I turn down the bass and mids, leaving the treble boosted but then its not deep enough.I've been trying to get the Ray sound from my Bongo 6 HH... can't do it. Closest I can get is knob all the way toward the bridge pickup and adjust the EQ. The Bongo just won't "quack" like the Ray will.
honestly bro the only reason i sold my bongo ,and the previous owner sold it to me was that i could not get that single h stingray sizzle and bite, came real close ,but the positioning of the pickup gives it more of a jazz bass growl, rather than that sweet spot sound sizzle and thump
But the bongo i feel was the ultimate verstatile bass definately has its place in the bass worl for sure, just couldnt afford to keep two musicmans playing punk rock and only using the 4 band eq at home.
Also, I'm lurking around the Internet to see if anyone's selling a pre-EB Ray.
I didn't try a normal 2EQ or 3EQ Stingray H the day I tried the Classic. Can anyone tell me whats the difference?
Before you sell your Bongo, make sure you aren't making a "grass is greener" decision. When I had my Bongo and SR5, I would alternate every few months and each time I would fall in love all over again. I can't say that either of them sounded better, just different, and those subtle differences were refreshing. Just make sure that you aren't going to miss what your Bongo has to offer.