I was unsure whether or not to use a 250k or 500k for the hi-gain neck volume (they are currently 250k) but the update work has yet to start! With a 250k and a 500k the middle position impedance goes down to approx 167k, hence the thoughts about using both at 500k, so that the middle postion is only down to 250k. I have no idea why this is so important, but rapidly learning!
I've even considered abandoning two of the pots altogether, and having just a single volume and tone, same as the 4004, with the other pots only there to "fill the holes"
Anyhow, as the the 4003 currently stands, I did have a noticeable volume drop-off with both pickups selected (current config is hi gain bridge and HB-1 neck). My thoughts were possibly "out-of-phase" so I switched the blue and red wires over on the HB1 to reverse the phase, and it actually made a big difference. Could it be possible that the HB-1s and hi-gains are naturally out-of-phase?
So my stock of pickups available for both basses is:
1978 Hi gain Bridge (original to the 4001)
1978 Hi Gain Neck (as above, but rewound when it was dead, to about 8k)
1982 Hi gain bridge.
2011 Hi gain bridge 11k
2012 Hi gain Neck 11k (x 2)
2012 HB1 (x2)
I have a whole plethora of CTS pots, 500k push/pull pots, and plenty of 0.047uF, 0.0047uF and 0.022 uF caps too! Some original, some new!
So my options are quite wide. All I know is that I don't care too much for the original 4001 hi gains. I really want as much oomph out of both of the basses as possible, whilst retaining the classic ric growl. Maybe I should be sensible, and have one bass with 2x HB1 pickups, and treat it like it was a 4004, and the second bass with modern Hi-gains, and 4003 wiring (with 250k/500k vol/tone pots)
Suffice it to say, my soldering skills are improving!
