[quote name='John-E-Retro' post='936960' date='Aug 26 2010, 11:24 AM']I've come across a few instances like this, and the problem has never been the bass electronics itself, so far. It's always been electrical interference. It often seems that it must be the bass when one bass exhibits a problem and another doesn't.
Had one recently where all had been fine for a number of years and suddenly a similar problem began. The player tried it with a battery headphone amplifier and found that it was down to the environment, and only occurred at home. I'll see if I can dig out what the cause actually was, had a quick search but unable to find detail.
So my advice would be to try the bass in different environments to confirm whether it is the bass, or not, for sure, first.
If it is the electronics, happy to look at it, and nail the cause.
If not, need a way to track down where it's coming from.
John[/quote]
Thanks John, your a star! I will take it round my girlfriends house and see if the problem is still there. Last time I was there and I had my bass with me there wasn't a problem??!!
Any other info on what the cause was on the above case would be cool
Cheers