• Ernie Ball
  • MusicMan
  • Sterling by MusicMan

T28

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 24, 2012
Messages
82
Location
Littleton, Colorado, United States
I have a Bongo and a BigAl and both have the original style EBMM strings.

Since I was moving out all my Fender basses (and my P-Bass has TI Jazz Flats) I was just wondering out of the two above, is there a clear preference over which one sounds the best?

I am really thinking I want to consolidate down to 4-5 basses but I gotta make sure I cover all my ground.

What do you guys think? Bongo or Big Al for flats?
 

stu42

Well-known member
Joined
May 18, 2007
Messages
562
Location
Calgary, Alberta
I never tried flats on my Bongo HS when I had it but I did have flats on my Big Al SSS and I definitely would say that flats on the Big Al is a winner.

I've tried flats on my Bongo H, which is a different beast than the HH or HS, and flats were great on it as well but I prefer Cobalts on my Bongo.

So...I'd vote for flats on the Big Al and Cobalts on the Bongo.

You can always just buy one set of flats and try them on one for a bit and then transfer them to the other one later if you want to compare. Being the same scale length and construction it's easy to move strings from one EBMM bass to another.
 

OldManMusic

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 13, 2008
Messages
726
Location
Centennial, CO
I cheat. I have 2 single H Bongos - one with EB flats and the other with EB cobalts. Those 2 cover a ton of turf. My BA SSS didn't have the punch or grind I like with flats, so it's been sporting regular slinkys for some time now.
 

Aussie Mark

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 9, 2003
Messages
5,646
Location
Sydney, Australia
Thanks Mark. What rig were you using or were we hearing the FOH sound?


The camera was located on stage, behind the FOH stacks, so you're mostly hearing my rig in that video clip. That's my Markbass TTE-500 (the Randy Jackson sig model with a gazillion preamp tubes) into a Markbass CL104 (sealed, non-ported, 4x10)
 

T28

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 24, 2012
Messages
82
Location
Littleton, Colorado, United States
Well, I have a Fodera YYS that I have rounds on and like that sound for cutting through the gig mix but some songs just need that thick thump that you can only get with flats.

Initially I was thinking since the Bongo had the piezo option that it might be best with flats but it seems that an equal or larger number prefer the BigAl with flats....

Not quite so easy as just switching them from one bass to the other as the Bongo is a 4 banger and the Big Al a 5.
 

Golem

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 30, 2005
Messages
2,278
Location
My Place
`

Piezo and Flats are made for each other,
especially if your FB has speed bumps.


`
 

T28

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 24, 2012
Messages
82
Location
Littleton, Colorado, United States
I was thinking of trying the Circle K strings as I have heard they are almost as smooth as flats and can have some of the same characteristics.

Can anybody confirm or deny this?
 

tkarter

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 22, 2004
Messages
5,921
Location
Kansas
Not I, I like flats, used to be the danged fender 9050s then I found the acme ones. There is no rounds replacing flats, half rounds are a loser all the way
But I know not of the strings you ask about. LOL

tk
 
Top Bottom