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shakinbacon

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Was bedroom practicing to some CDs

The Firm's first album has some fantastic bass by Tony Franklin (I think he played a fretless Sabre)

I was tweaking the Bongo knobs and couldn't quite get the sound. It was just too muddy. Then I did something I *never* do... I reduced the bass knob

70/30 mag piezo
30% low mid boost
20% bass cut

play by the Bridge and WHAMO!

nailed it. Made my day (and a crappy day its been)

P.S. I don't want this to come across as criticism, but am I the only one who thinks the bass knob gives a ridiculous amount of boost? I rarely touch it. BP said in a Guitar Center interview that they had to dumb down the eq from the prototype. I'd hate to know how much bass boost the prototype had.
 

adouglas

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I'd much rather have a control that I don't have to turn all the way up to get any result I could ever want. That way I KNOW I'm not going to hit the limits.

I think of the bass boost on the Bongo as a fun toy. From time to time I turn it all the way up and hit a low B just to make heads snap around and pictures rattle.

I've thought of charging girls a quarter to sit on my cabinet...... :eek:

On my HHp I tend to leave the bass flat, but my normal default setting is otherwise identical to what you found.

But on the H, I often find myself turning the bass and mids up a bit (15-20% from flat? If flat is noon and you're looking at the bass from the front, the knobs would be at, say, 1 to 2 o'clock).

I never turn anything ALL the way up.
 

TheAntMan

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I usually cut a little off the bass, boost the treble a little, boost low mid a bit, cut high mids a little then find a good blend between bridge and neck pickups. Of course, right hand technique and position plays a big part.

Glad you got the tone you wanted. Tone can be a frustrating and elusive beast :)

--Ant
 
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