How would I wire it? (The original cap will stay, the bypass and the second 0.1 uF cap will be connected to the switch)That is a good idea. I recently put a 0.1uF cap in my bass and like the results.
Which switch?
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How would I wire it? (The original cap will stay, the bypass and the second 0.1 uF cap will be connected to the switch)That is a good idea. I recently put a 0.1uF cap in my bass and like the results.
I understand. But the problem is that I don't want to replace anything of the original wiring. I want to leave it original and just bypass the original treble cap of the bridge pickup. One simple bypass is easy using a 3 Pin On/off switch, but I think that the only way to leave the original cap and get a different filter frequency is parallel wiring with a second cap and a 6 Pin On/on/on switch.Replace the 0.047uF tone cap (you have to decide which pickup's tone control you want to mod) with the two 0.1uF caps wired in series.
Thank you, Scott. That's it.These are tools to be used to do what we love the most: play music. In this particular thread, the bass is not a pristine "closet classic" example as set forth in another thread. This is a player that has paid its dues and suffered at the hands of someone else. It's time to get it back to playability, preserve what is there, and go forth having fun.
Ken, the new pickguard is already on it's way. But, I'll use the bass like it is (with the 2 custom switches) and try to get the max out of it. As all the gimmicks will just be "docked on", I'll just have disconnect a few cables, put the new pickguard on, and it will be ready to go as a collectors item the day I want to sell it.I think he should give in to a new pickguard and keep the original for resale value
Yes. Plain and simple.ken_j wrote:As far as I know it's masking tape.