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TSanders

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I have a killer Sterling, and one heck of a StingRay 5.

But deep down I long for a Bongo. Its true. There, I said it.
 

Oldtoe

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Travis, I can't fault you for your conclusion; but damn, son...I think you need some medicine for your obsessive/compulsive gear whoring.

:p
 

sandman@midlife

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Just started a new band. We play our first gig this weekend. As soon as I have some gig money, I won't ever be Bongoless again. And, I swear, it's gonna have to be be a single H. Or an H/S, or both.

Oh hell.
 

syciprider

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No quiver of basses will be complete until it has at least one Bongo. I'm still a Stingray man at heart but I know goodness when I play it.
 

sloshep

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There may be a Bongo in my future too. My need is more due to weight than G.A.S. That 30th has been giving my back some issues.

Just looked at your signature and you got another amp head. :eek:

Hope the future misses understands your "amp hobby".
 

TSanders

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Travis...The bongo is so frustrating for me as I really think it is a paradigm shifting bass that so few get.....

Oh I get it. I love the number of tones available from even the Single H Bongo. Soon as my ducks are in a row, its Bongo time..again. Im gonna hang on to the next one.
 

TheAntMan

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Travis...The bongo is so frustrating for me as I really think it is a paradigm shifting bass that so few get.....

I find it very interesting that I keep going back to my Stingray 4H RW. I plug that sweet baby in and I am in such a comfort zone that I start to wonder why I got the bongos I have. Then I plug in my Bongo 4HH RW and I start to wonder what the hell is wrong with me that I would think something is better than this. Then it starts all over again.

Now I am GASing for a Stingray 4HH RW and a Sterling 4HS RW and maybe a Stingray or Sterling or Bongo 5HH RW or 5HS RW.

I think the thing that I am learning is diversity in EBMM basses is where it is at. I keep trying other basses and feel like something is missing in them. I keep going back to the EBMMs. I have to say that I have been nothing but happy as hell with my MM basses and don't think that will change. I have grown so into the tones I get out of them.

If only my wife would let me sell my other basses!!!!:eek:
 

jefft54

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Travis...The bongo is so frustrating for me as I really think it is a paradigm shifting bass that so few get.....

I don't know if I get it either but I do know I'm a s***y player and my Bongo still makes me sound good. That's the kind of paradigm I need. :p
 

bovinehost

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Eh, so Jack... What's with the aversion to the single coil? ;)

None.

None at all. It took me a while to figure it out, and I've had three or four HS Bongos over the last few years, but now - got it. Don't get me wrong, I liked the single coil before, but kept thinking, "Well, it isn't a single H. And it isn't a double hummer...."

The problem was me. A couple of weeks ago, I finally got my HSp out in a band situation - and, unlike coWpilot, this was a more traditional cover band, so I was forced to look for a few different types of tones from time to time.

You know, aggressive honkiness for the Cream tunes, a fuller, deeper tone for the blues-based stuff...and the single coil really excelled.

(I still have to fumble with the piezo/mag blend knob, which can be scary!)

Bongos. Rock.

Hey Travis, I of all people wouldn't attempt to dissuade you from the simple beauty of the single H, but what are you considering?

Jack
 

TSanders

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Hey Travis, I of all people wouldn't attempt to dissuade you from the simple beauty of the single H, but what are you considering?

Jack

Jack, I honestly wont have the budget until after I get married next year.

Im torn between the H/SC and the Single H. You see, the Single H brought the goods live, it was like a point and click bass. Never had a hard time getting it to sound good and/or sit in the mix. However, the single best studio tone Ive ever had (out of probably a hundred or so studio tracks) was a H/SC Bongo strung with flats. The catch is that I did not do a session with the Single Hs I had. Well see how it turns out, but my next bass WILL be a Bongo.
 
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