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Joshbasscana

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  1. [quote name='clauster' post='139023' date='Feb 12 2008, 07:06 PM']As a 'vette fan, that hurts coming from a Bongo owner :) :huh:[/quote]

    I'm not a big fan of the car either ;) Just pulling your leg. To be fair, I haven't had the privledge of running the $$ through it's paces with my rig. Im sure it is the shizzle. It just didn't bring me tears of joy.

  2. Have you thought about the Boss ME20 Bass. Sorry for the huuuge link

    [url="http://www.nevadamusic.co.uk/Bass_Guitars/Bass_Guitars/Bass_Guitar_Accessories/Guitar_Pedals_&_Effects/p5644.aspx"]http://www.nevadamusic.co.uk/Bass_Guitars/...ects/p5644.aspx[/url]

    Josh

  3. Thanks for input fella's,

    I do already own a bongo lol, sorry I didn't mention that before. I know it's all about the tone and it is, your right. But I need a nicer looking bass tbh. Im going to look at the 'Ray HH for sure. Thanks for the tip funkypenguin and niceguyhomer. It had crossed my mind :)
    I have tried the warwick $$. It is a good bass - for the money its pretty amazing. Very Versatile. But still wasn't blown away by it. Dont bite my head off but I'm not a big Warwick fan. The look is a bit...meh?
    But yeah, I'll look into the Stingray HH. Im still open to suggestions!

    Josh

  4. Hey people,

    Look, the Musicman Bongo bass HH is a blindingly amazing bass. The Tone is incredible. However, we all know the look of the bass resembles what you rest your buttocks upon when relieving yourself of waste products.

    I need a bass that has this PHAT tone but with less ogre-esk looks. I am in a band and need a bass which is a bit easier on the eyes in a live setting. The Bongo should be a studio bass period but I've just not come across anything else to replace it live...yet. I need it to be a 4 string bass too - this is my band below. I want a fender bass (Jazz?) but I'm afraid no Fender has that huge Humbucker character.

    Im skint atm but would definately appreciate bass chatters opinions on this.
    Thanks fella's and fellasses,

    Josh

  5. Has anyone used a Marshall JCM 2000 - one of the old school models (in that I mean, 4-5 years oldish) I didn't have my bass head for a band practice and used a JCM through my warwick 410. I couldn't believe the tone!! I felt like a Tim Commerford wannabe. It was amazing. So if you got lots of monies to spend, get ya' sen a Marshall JCM 200 100 watt Head. yeah baby!

  6. [quote name='wateroftyne' post='133429' date='Feb 4 2008, 09:11 AM']I spent a lot of time (about a year) with various guises of SABDDI (normal, programmable and Para) wondering where my mids went.

    They kind-of came back when I rolled the knobs to crazy locations (off, usually), but.. it was never great. There's a thread over on Talkbass where someone has analysed the signal from a SABDDI and published the graphs. It shows a whacking great cut around 800Hz.

    Then, I tried an EBS Microbass II which does all the SABDDI stuff and more, and... SHAZAM! My mids came back.

    It's a few quid more than the SABDDI, but it suits me far better.[/quote]

    This thing is not so 'hot' unfortunately a more of a 'not'. I was thinking of getting one, went to the local and tried it out. I dont know how they manage it but say bye bye to your mids. If you want huuuuge bottom end then your sorted

    JBC

  7. The thing that does it for me with the Bongo HH is the blend knob between the pickups. It is just amazing. You get all the clarity from the bridge pickup and then just roll in some of the neck pickup and you'll be crying. The 18V preamp is out of this world - but its still an ugly mother!

  8. Well well - If it's just the best tone you're after then its definately the bongo. Very sweet sounding and versatility beyond comprehension. I cannot stress how good the bass is!

    However, if you want a musicman for both looks and tone, dont get a Bongo haha! Definately get a Sterling.

    JBC

  9. I owned pink behringer guitar pedal, its somewhere on a dusty shelf - I think it was called the ultra metal UM100. It was the most horrific I have ever owned. It made my guitar sound like white noise. I never dared put it through my bass.
    So with that in mind, I have never been a huge fan of behringer pedals

  10. Ive not tried the profet or the x-treme amps but the Tubepath's are very good amps. I have a 5.1 and it's very reliable. Ive been gigging it furiously for 18 months and not had any problems with it whatsoever

  11. Probably not. Very tempting but Im getting more inclined to try out some fender guitar amps - that'll be in the new year. So Im just going to hold off until then. If guitar amps are not for me, I'll defo get back to you mate.

    JBC

  12. Steve,

    Thanks for that input man. I didn't realise the fx loop was post EQ - this is very handy to know and will have a little demo sesh and see what sounds i can come up - a gem of an idea if I do say so myself.
    Im going to put your idea to the test, but also get my guitarist fender deville, split the signal and see what sounds i can get. Yo the man,

    JBC

  13. Well, that is an interesting way of looking at it. It's funny you should mention guitar amps - I did some session work with a rickenbacker and a Fender twin and got some seriously gritty distortion.
    I wont be getting full bottom bass though with guitar amps will I? Im just totally open to suggestions :) Im defintely going to look into guitar amps for sho

    JBC

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