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smallequestrian

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I know there is the obvious point that one is an 18v preamp vs. a 9v preamp, but my Stingray seems to be quite a bit less loud than my Bongos. I did not seem to notice much difference in volume between the Bongos and the Sterling and SR5 I had, but this new Stingray HH is not as loud as the Bongo, especially in the positions other than the bridge position.

I have tried raising and lowering the pickups and there is some difference but not enough. And yes, there is a new battery in it.

Anybody else directly A/B'd a Dualie Stingray and a Bongo?
 

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Ditto the Bongo boost... With all controls at their center detents and all else being equal, my Bongo is louder than my Sterling.
 

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My Bongo is louder than my SR5. I attribute that to the 18 volt preamp. The SR5 gets loud but you plug in that bongo drivers are going to be needing replaced. :D

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I always thought that 18v just raised headroom, not volume. Perhaps I have been laboring under a false misapprehension for all these years. Or maybe Bongos are just hot basses.
 

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I just thought 18 volts made for a stronger preamp. Plug it into the same place as you were a 9 volter then expected things to be boomy.

just me though.

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cdb said:
I always thought that 18v just raised headroom, not volume. Perhaps I have been laboring under a false misapprehension for all these years. Or maybe Bongos are just hot basses.

Well thats pretty much the same thing.

I guess I have been playing bongos for so long I really had no concept of other basses.
 

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We are in need of one of those BP addressing the Knuckleheads posts about now :)


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smallequestrian said:
I know there is the obvious point that one is an 18v preamp vs. a 9v preamp, but my Stingray seems to be quite a bit less loud than my Bongos. I did not seem to notice much difference in volume between the Bongos and the Sterling and SR5 I had, but this new Stingray HH is not as loud as the Bongo, especially in the positions other than the bridge position.

I have tried raising and lowering the pickups and there is some difference but not enough. And yes, there is a new battery in it.

Anybody else directly A/B'd a Dualie Stingray and a Bongo?

Im about 99.9% sure it's the Neo Magnetts, they are 10 times more powerful then any Ceramic or alnico.
That's my theroy.
 

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When I plug in one of my Stingrays I just play. When I plug in the Bongo all the cabinets in my house buzz and I worry about structural integrity.
 
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