Re: StingRay and Bongo



They are two totally different animals.

The Stingray of course is classic Stringray and you know what to expect.

The Bongo has more balls, more punch..well..more everything. To be honest,
the Bongo sounds more like a Wal, it's got a really good growly midrange
that can be dialed in. The Bongo is far more versatile than the Stingray,
but of course it's not a Stingray. If you want a Ray, get a Ray. If you want
more of everything, get a Bongo.



"Armando" <goth@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hello guys! I'm thinking about getting a new bass (even if I'm no more
> than a bedroom player in these days...).
> I'm considering to get another Ernie Ball (I already had two) or a G&L and
> I've found out very good reviews of the Bongo... how does it compare A/Bed
> with the StingRay? I'm still not sure if I'll get a 4 or 5, though. Is it
> a sort of L2000/2500?
> It seems that the 'Ray is Ash bodied and the Bongo Basswood bodied... but
> other than that what are the "real", sensible differences between these
> axes? TIA!
>
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