Thank you. I count my blessings often. I feel the same about the amps. Sometimes I am tempted to scale down just to the PJB. The Bongo truly can do a lot, but I also realized it does not do jazz bass. It can fake a Stingray, but not a jazz. Thanks for your comment. It is very thoughtful.
superheavydeathmetal wrote:
First, let me say that you are in the very unique and desirable position of having just a few basses and being completely satisfied! That doesn't happen very often! Enjoy it!
I am with Muck, and he knows much better than I, for sure.
I have owned both a Bongo and several Jazz basses, all 4-strings, and they are definitely different animals. The Jazz has a more "throaty" and aggressive sound all-around (I call it the "bullfrog tone"), but the Bongo has a nicer, fuller low-end. So, it's all what you are after. I ultimately sold the Bongo because I couldn't get the sound I wanted out of it. I realized I was trying to make it sound like a Jazz, when it just isn't, and it isn't supposed to be. This is mostly due to the pickups, I would say. I am just a single-coil guy.
I can tell you that the first time I picked up a VM Jazz, I wanted to hang my head in shame at how many thousands of dollars I had spent in basses, when I could have just gotten one of those from the beginning and had what I was looking for! (I would still want a Rick, of course!) It felt rock-solid, played great and sounded like a Jazz!
Before you get a VM Jazz, you may want to look at the new Classic Vibe Jazz. It has the bridge pickup position that is correct to the '75 Jazz. Although I doubt it makes much difference in tone, it's still a neat feature, to me.