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mobass

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I've decided I need a bongo in my life. I've got a hh SR5, so I'm leaning towards a hs bongo. Is the single coil hum canceling when solo'd?
 

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I've decided I need a bongo in my life. I've got a hh SR5, so I'm leaning towards a hs bongo. Is the single coil hum canceling when solo'd?

Single coil pickup built in the HS Bongo got no hum canceling coil, ...it got separate electronic preamp circuit with hum canceling unit! ;)
 

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I wouldn't expect the single coils to be hum free in every situation though. It's more correct to say that the hum is significantly reduced.
 

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Weight might play a factor. I've seen the 6's range anywhere from 9.5 lbs to 11 lbs whereas I've seen the 5's range from 8.5 lbs to 10 lbs. I know for some a pound makes a difference.

I personally would love a Bongo 6, but ultimately you have to ask yourself what you want to achieve with the instrument you plan to purchase. Is it worth a wider neck and an extra pound in weight?
 

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I gotta think the 5 vs 6 argument comes down to the type of music you play, and with whom. Are you really needing to cover ground that a guitar normally covers for the upper registers?
 

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Absolutely a HS, more rare, easier to slap & better resale value

If you get a 5HS & dont like it, I'll trade you my silver 5HH ha ha !
 

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I gotta think the 5 vs 6 argument comes down to the type of music you play, and with whom. Are you really needing to cover ground that a guitar normally covers for the upper registers?

I don't really need to. I've always wanted a 6 sting, but definitely don't need it.
 

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I'd go HS, but I may be slightly bias in that opinion, since I own two HS's ;). HH is no slouch either, I just like that single coil at the neck a tad better. Still going to get a 6 or 5 HH in the stable eventually, but for now I'm perfectly happy with my HS. I don't even think my band would notice the difference in tone from HS to HH.
 

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I'd say the HH is the most common, followed by the HS then the H.

They are all their own beasts!

I'd say HS or HH.
 

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I have a 5 HS. I also have a 5 HH. Personally, given the choice, I would pick a 5 HHP.

I personally don't find enough difference between the S and the H to bother. The HH works fine for me. I don't have a P, but I have tried one, and can tell you can easily dial in some air (for lack of a better term) when needed.

I have 4's, 5's, and have no desire for a 6. I just can't see needing one.
 

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How much extra is the piezo option?

Around $275 IIRC.

It's too easy to think of that as a $275 upcharge
applied to a single PU bass, but it's a bit less in
real terms. Why ? Cuz a piezo optioned MM bass
is NOT a single PU bass. Therefor compare value
to a dual PU nonpiezo version, and you'll find it's
more like about $200.

Is piezo worth $200 difference vs a second mag
PU ? Not if you play heavy metal, but for various
more sane genres, yup, it is. Plus, that $200 is
really not quite $200 [here we go again .... ]. If
you could add a PU fader/balancer to a dual mag
PU Ray or Sterling, would you gladly pay $35 +/-
for such a mod ? Answer "Yes" to that and $200
has shrunk to $165 ... cuz a Ray or Sterling with
piezo is the ONLY version of those basses with a
PU fader/balancer :)

So, is the piezo option worth $165 [+/-] ? Well,
not if you play heavy metal, etc, but otherwise
it's a freaking humongemous bargain.

BTW, altho you wouldn't gain a PU fader with a
Boingo piezo, if your idea of Boingovana is a 1H,
you do gain a 4-band EQ. 1H Boingos WITHOUT
piezos have a 3-band EQ but with piezos added
you also get the 4-band EQ :) And acoarst the
coolest thing about Boingos is that you can even
get a triple play version: dual mag PU plus piezo.
You just can't get any cooler than that. It's like
the iceberg on the dining room table.

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Full disclosure: I am verrrrrrrrrry biased toward
piezos. In fact, in answer to the inevitable next
question that always arises: Yes you can solo the
piezo voice. It's a full spectrum system equal in
power to the mag PU. I bias my PU balancer to
85 to 100% piezo on the Rays and Sterlings and
60 to 75% piezo on the Boingo 1Hp. YMMV.
 
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BigAlis4me

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Around $275 IIRC.

Full disclosure: I am verrrrrrrrrry biased toward
piezos. In fact, in answer to the inevitable next
question that always arises: Yes you can solo the
piezo voice. It's a full spectrum system equal in
power to the mag PU. I bias my PU balancer to
85 to 100% piezo on the Rays and Sterlings and
60 to 75% piezo on the Boingo 1Hp. YMMV.

...

It's too easy to think of that as a $275 upcharge
applied to a single PU bass, but it's a bit less in
real terms. Why ? Cuz a piezo optioned MM bass
is NOT a single PU bass. Therefor compare value
to a dual PU nonpiezo version, and you'll find it's
more like about $200.

...
Plus, that $200 is
really not quite $200 [here we go again .... ]. If
you could add a PU fader/balancer to a dual mag
PU Ray or Sterling, would you gladly pay $35 +/-
for such a mod ? Answer "Yes" to that and $200
has shrunk to $165 ...
Well, at that point I expected you to continue the math until we get cash back choosing the piezo.
;)
Back to seriousness & topic: Thanks you for sharing your informations
 
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