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BassTractor

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  1. [quote name='woodster' timestamp='1397327758' post='2422913'] My 2 Overwaters. [/quote] Me likey! Is the blue one meant to be like a Jazz?
  2. [quote name='Urban Bassman' timestamp='1397297137' post='2422527'] Nice! [/quote] Aye. Tend to agree. Took me seven years to land one. I couldn't afford a Tangerine Pearl, but it's still on my list! BTW, have posted it before, but for the sake of this thread, here's my 2009 Bongo 4-HS Dargie Delight II, the second and up to now last run of the Dargies. The shifting colour's called Caramel Apple Delight. As you can see, the angle of the light has a lot to say, and that's why the headstock seems not matching: [url="http://s1170.photobucket.com/user/basstractor1/media/Marina20121224Bongo_zpsa09d14d5.jpg.html"][/url]
  3. I have no answer for your question, but in my mind it all comes down to how "exciting" you want to live. If you want security, then keep the EDB, and buy the SR in addition. Play them for say half a year, and then decide which has to go. If you want to live exciting, then simply ditch both and get a Bongo 6-HH or something pointy and nasty.
  4. Welcome, kanuk breath! (Sorry, couldn't resist) Of course Canadians are welcome. It's the South Wales bit we strive with. Bert (Dutch)
  5. BassTractor

    Yo!

    Welcome, Sven! Post your questions in the Bad Jokes thread. That's all we read anyway. Bert
  6. Welcome, Paul! So, what's inbetween the strengths? Bert
  7. Welcome, Al! Bert (57 and rockin' that there chair)
  8. Welcome, Chris! Bert
  9. Welcome, Al! What Allie says (only, he's always wrong, like I am). Bert
  10. Welcome, Dave! Bert
  11. 2007 Bongo in a lim.ed. finish they called Dargie Delight. The colour's called Logan Green aka Olive Green. [url="http://s1170.photobucket.com/user/basstractor1/media/MMBongoDargieDelightallnopmt_zps74147cf3.jpg.html"][/url]
  12. [quote name='itsmedunc' timestamp='1396486997' post='2414300'] It was a sting Ray... [/quote] Made my day, and that day hasn't even really started yet. Thank you!
  13. Welcome, S1ngle! Bert
  14. Welcome, Alberobello! Bert
  15. Welcome, Echodek! Bert
  16. Welcome, Zero! Bert
  17. Welcome! Me, as a pro bore, I have a workday boring Pecision as well as a weekend boring Precision. You could learn stuff from me! Enjoy! Bert
  18. Yeah, stick around, feel welcome and enjoy! Bert
  19. Welcome, Goran! There's at least one other Goran on here already, so soon you'll be in the majority. Enjoy! Bert
  20. Welcome to BC! Enjoy! Bert
  21. Sorry for the confusion. I was just being a bitt silly and playful about the very concept of splitting units into two components, after I realised one would do it with an amp, but hardly by separating the neck of a bass from the body, or the speaker elements from the enclosure.
  22. I hear you, but in the great BC tradition of answering a different question, please allow me to put forward the notion that you're attacking this from the wrong side. If you want a component system to have a discernable effect on the sound, then the amp is the last factor you want to change. Better start with splitting the bass and/or the cab into two components each. These separates will have a dramatic effect on your sound. Also, while I realise it's not a popular subject, I'd also have to mention cables. Chop them in two, and be in awe! Glad to be of help! (Just couldn't resist.)
  23. Left-handed, but can't handle left-handed basses. Edit: just realised I can't handlle right-handed basses either! So: are there basses around that don't require one to handle them? A synth maybe? PC-software?
  24. Welcome, Mcarp, from a traitor. Enjoy the forum! Bert
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