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K9-4026
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Wiring Harnesses

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Folks,
I'm wanting a wider range of tones form my Jetglo Prog Bass. To that goal, could a luthier swap the bass's existing wiring harness for one of the new bypass-capable units?
Would that be preferable to splicing the existing one to taste?
Thank you.
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Isaac
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I'm not sure what you mean by "bypass-capable units". Are you referring to the push-pull switch that bypasses the bass blocking capacitor?

If that's the case, I don't think you'd need either a new wiring harness or a luthier, just a switched pot and a soldering iron.
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Dirk
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We have a member here that makes great replacement harnesses. Push pull pot for classic tone is a great option to have, just like the modern age 4003 models.

https://www.ebay.com/str/aceonbassworks
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lumgimfong
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Re: Wiring Harnesses

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Or try a bass tone styler
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