How can I get my treble pickup more bass?
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- nextcliffburton
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How can I get my treble pickup more bass?
Hello! I got a 80' 4001 and I was wondering how I can give my higher treble pickup more bass to it. The middle position has alot of good bass and some treble but I find it losses a bunch of the growl the higher position has. I was thinking using a a/b switchbox and hooking up my Ampeg 2x15 withthe settings more bass and my Ampeg 6x10 with more treble and Mid's so When I'm using the higher position It will have a good low bass from the 15's but wont losse the trebly growl. Any advice on if this would work or what I could do? Thanks Alot!!!
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Re: How can I get my treble pickup more bass?
I'm confused, nextcliffburton. You seem to be referring to the treble (bridge) pickup, but you're also using the word higher (as in toggle switch up -- which would be the neck pickup.)
If you want more bass from your bridge pickup on a 1980 4001, I highly recommend bypassing the .0047 capacitor in the tone circuit. It's a very easy and reversible modification and it forever changed my old 4001's from frustrating and annoying to full, deep and beautiful tone.
See joeysbassnotes.com for an explanation on how to proceed with the mod.
If you want more bass from your bridge pickup on a 1980 4001, I highly recommend bypassing the .0047 capacitor in the tone circuit. It's a very easy and reversible modification and it forever changed my old 4001's from frustrating and annoying to full, deep and beautiful tone.
See joeysbassnotes.com for an explanation on how to proceed with the mod.
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Re: How can I get my treble pickup more bass?
Sorry for the confusion! I wasn't sure how to say what I ment but If the Treble Pickup is the bridge (I should know this, bein a musician for 7 years) then yes that's what I ment. I'll check out that mod!
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Re: How can I get my treble pickup more bass?
Whoah. I'm confused, too...
You've got an eighty-foot-long bass and you want MORE out of it? Are you trying to knock down buildings or something?
You've got an eighty-foot-long bass and you want MORE out of it? Are you trying to knock down buildings or something?
Re: How can I get my treble pickup more bass?
Probably trying to create earthquakes or something...

I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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Re: How can I get my treble pickup more bass?
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Re: How can I get my treble pickup more bass?
Seriously though, modern Rics have way more bass than most other passives out there, including Fender. And the cap is bypassed on those. I know it's not a popular belief but I've owned many passives and the Rics always have the most bottom.
Re: How can I get my treble pickup more bass?
You definitely want to bypass the cap as referenced in the first reply. That will restore the full range of bass response to your bridge (treble) pickup.
I always find the bass pickup/treble pickup distinction confusing -- they're both bass (guitar) pickups, right?! But I think I understand the issue here just fine. You switch to the bridge pickup only and it's far less bassy -- that's the cap.
I always find the bass pickup/treble pickup distinction confusing -- they're both bass (guitar) pickups, right?! But I think I understand the issue here just fine. You switch to the bridge pickup only and it's far less bassy -- that's the cap.
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Re: How can I get my treble pickup more bass?
I try to avoid the confusion by referring to the two pickups as neck pickup and bridge pickup, though I'm as guiltay as the next player of having referred to them plenty of times as "bass/treble" pickups.
Re: How can I get my treble pickup more bass?
Working on your French, eh Paul? guiltépaologregorio wrote:... I'm as guiltay as the next player ...
It is better, of course, to know useless things than to know nothing. - Seneca
Re: How can I get my treble pickup more bass?
Re: the other Jeff, here is a photo showing the mod; the red wire is soldered across the .0047µf cap that is cutting out the bass from the bridge/treble/high
pickup.
Re: How can I get my treble pickup more bass?
Has anyone here tried putting the capacitor on the neck pickup,if so what did it sound like?
Re: How can I get my treble pickup more bass?
Hmmm, never occurred to me.....fatcat wrote:Has anyone here tried putting the capacitor on the neck pickup,if so what did it sound like?
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Re: How can I get my treble pickup more bass?
iiipopes recommends sometimes putting a weak resistor in series with it, but he never mentioned a cap.johnallg wrote:Hmmm, never occurred to me.....fatcat wrote:Has anyone here tried putting the capacitor on the neck pickup,if so what did it sound like?
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Re: How can I get my treble pickup more bass?
Pardon his French...doctorwho wrote:Working on your French, eh Paul? guiltépaologregorio wrote:... I'm as guiltay as the next player ...![]()
Ka is a wheel.
