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Skezza

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    [quote name='icastle' post='1359777' date='Sep 2 2011, 12:55 PM']What it actually says is +1 / -1. Both sockets are wired exactly the same and in parallel so you can use either or both of them (subject to not going below 2Ω). You can ditch that jack<>jack lead and use a second speakon cable from the second socket if that's what you fancy doing. [/quote] Thanks for your help guys so I can use either or both sockets if I choose SKEZ
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    I have two speakon connectors on the back of my EA IAmps 500 one is labelled 1+ and the other is labelled 1- I plug a speakon to speakon lead into the 1+ socket and connect to my Trace Elliot 1518c neo I then use a conventional jack to jack speaker lead to link the 1518c to anpother cab (4 x 10 or 2 x 10 ) so I never use the 1- socket what is this all about what does it mean should I be connecting in a different way. cheers skez
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  9. [quote name='Ou7shined' post='1358091' date='Aug 31 2011, 09:01 PM']Ok maybe it's a different type I've not seen then. Mine has a copper base plate (earth) and the wires are soldered to 2 protruding pins which go down into the pup and connect with the coils (heating these may release the coil wire inside). I'm only trying to help here and don't deserve your sarcasm. I was merely opening up the possibility that the pup had been soldered at the pup end at some point.[/quote] You are right you dont deserve sarcasm as you were trying to help and I apologise. I was getting a bit confused. Yes they are the same as in the pic but they appear to be factory soldered and not touched. As half the pickup is working and there is only two core cable then there must be electrical continuity therefore it must be an insulator breakdown causing a short circuit so missing out a load of coils hence the low restance. skez
  10. [quote name='Ou7shined' post='1357973' date='Aug 31 2011, 08:05 PM']Haha I was talking about t'other end. [/quote] In which case i have no idea what you are talking about. One end is the pickup---- no soldering iron there the other end ---solder connections have i missed an end confused skez
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    Its all there in the header. I need to preamp into a power amp and the PA never done it before would like to try out. the SHOP recommends the Tech 21 sans amp what are your views skez
  12. [quote name='Ou7shined' post='1357917' date='Aug 31 2011, 07:27 PM']I have a Bart J pup which was damaged by excessive solder heat. It seemed to melt the connection inside, but as the pup is resin sealed it's impossible to find out for sure without collateral damage.[/quote] Thanks but in this case the hookup leads were at least 10 inches long and I only had to make two quick solder connection on each (hot and Earth) there is no way I have heated up the pickup. skez
  13. I bought a pair of Bartolini Hum cancelling jazz bass pickups off a fellow basschatter. They arrived today . They are the 59J 5 string humcancelling with two coils end on in each pickup. I checked the resistance the bridge pickup was 5.35kohms and the neck was 1.6kohms. Bartolini do not put values on their website so I could not check if this was the correct value of each pickup. The two pickups I hace taken out of my bass collection 315 were 7.7kohms each but quite noisy and very susceptable to the noise induced by the low voltage recessed bulbs often used in pubs and wine bars. I have not used this guitar for a couple of years because of the noise so I put a post on items wanted and was offered the Bartolinis.# Anyway fitted the Barts easy peasy possibly the easiest pickup change I have ever done BUT The bridge pickup works fine the neck pickup only works halfway along it's lengthe under the G and D strings not at all under the A E and B strings. I have tried tap testing the pickup and only get noise from the one end. I need advice is this fubar is it normall (it cannot be) is it sortable any suggestions welcome. I have not named the basschatter as I have not been able to speak to him yet. skez
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  15. are these the noiseless or the ordinairy single coils??? skez
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