doctorwho wrote:The jack may be binding in the body channel and shorting out a lead. This happened on my RM3261. The way to check for this is to loosen the jack on the plate, plug in a cable, remove the screws attaching the jackplate to the body, then move the jack a bit while playing on the bridge pickup. If the sound comes back, it's the position of the jack, not the jack itself, that is the issue.
This actually sounds like a possibility.
I've opened it up a few times to look in there and see what's going on with this problem at the jack.
It's tight, really tight in there. I've plugged in the jack and wiggled around the wires. Which is which, there's an orange, a yellow and I think 2 blacks?
No matter what I touched the bridge PU wouldn't come back. Same or even less as if I wiggled the instrument cable.
This is a really weird issue. I've always been super gentle and loving with my bass. It's been through the loop though, it's gigged and traveled alot.
It's been on tour, it's been in studios, it's been all over the place. And all of this was on the Standard jack. So I guess it'd make sense if it died. But it looks fine in there. Like new.