Hello to all,
From what I have seen, it looks like the Bongo 4 string appears to be the lightest of the three basses EB offers. I have a Stingray at present, but considering a Bongo. Unfortunately, none of the music stores around me carry a Bongo for me to check out.
Right now, a bass that is lite, and easy to play while sitting down are of the utmost importance. Unfortunately, I am going to be undergoing a third left shoulder surgery. Without going in depth, things will be permanently altered. I'm not sure I will ever be able to stand up and play again. If I'm lucky, I may play standing up at some time in the distant future. So, having a lite bass will become even more important.
Any thoughts would be welcomed. Thanks for your time.
T.O.
From what I have seen, it looks like the Bongo 4 string appears to be the lightest of the three basses EB offers. I have a Stingray at present, but considering a Bongo. Unfortunately, none of the music stores around me carry a Bongo for me to check out.
Right now, a bass that is lite, and easy to play while sitting down are of the utmost importance. Unfortunately, I am going to be undergoing a third left shoulder surgery. Without going in depth, things will be permanently altered. I'm not sure I will ever be able to stand up and play again. If I'm lucky, I may play standing up at some time in the distant future. So, having a lite bass will become even more important.
Any thoughts would be welcomed. Thanks for your time.
T.O.