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Post by jwr2 »

here's something about pots off the internet ...

250K vs. 500K
Generally, 500K-ohm pots are used with humbuckers and 250Ks are used with single-coil pickups. 25K pots are used for active systems.

You can use any value you like, but a 250K will give a slightly warmer tone than a 500K pot. The 250K pot bleeds off (attenuates) some of the high frequencies to ground. A 1Meg-ohm pot will attenuate even less than a 500K pot, so if you want to hear your guitar "wide open" you may want to try one.
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$56 is not a major investment to make this guitar way more flexible. IMHO Image I was worried they might be a C-note apiece...

Now, is this a mod that a novice can do themselves? I do my own set up, and have a reasonable mechanical aptitude...I also know some decent soldering techniques...so will I be able to do this mod myself when I finally get my 4004 (hoping to have the cash up by the end of the year)?
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I ordered a pair for my 4004CI ...
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Post by jeff_ulmer »

Does anyone actually use a tone control these days? I can't say that I do, unless it is on an active bass/guitar. Simply changing to 2 volume controls would work for me.
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Jeff R - that's the axe you recently picked up? Sweet! Image

Jeff U - I use the tones a lot. In fact, since I started to use my 4001 again I've found that the lack of tone control on both PU's annoying on my J-Bass, and the Jazz used to be my main guitar for a LONG time.
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Ed,
I have a solution for your Jazz Bass blues! I am trying to sell a virtually new American Vintage '62 Jazz Bass, the one with the stack knob controls. Volume and tone for each pickup. Interested?
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eeeehehhhhhhh......

Jeff (S) (too many Jeff's here! Image )...Damn, I wish I had cash to toss around on fiddles...especially since I'd have NO PROBLEM with the "other half". But I've committed in my mind to saving up for a new 4004.

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$800.00 plus shipping to my Rickenbrothers. This is one you would surely like. I am sure we could work something out.

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I still have a weakness for nice jazz basses. That one is very pretty Jeff. Scott: I am glad that mod worked out so well for you. I will have to do mine after I finish my other projects. :-)
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Ted, I am very happy with the mod. And forgive me for not thanking you for your gracious advice on the subject a while back.

That is the beautiful thing about the forum. If you have a question, there is always someone within our "Circle of Knowledge", that knows how to do it, or has done it, or knows someone they can get in touch with that can.

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No thanks required! It is just cool when something like that works out so well. I am really eager to do mine now.
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