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Pow_22

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  1. Need a bit more help on this due to being an absolute doofus. I wanted to swap out the wires for cloth covered ones (just to match my harness). But being a amateur of epic propertions i forgot to not which hook up wire does what. However, i do know that when i got them they were NOT wired as above. Putting the pups down with the bottoms up from left to right they seemed to be wired : wire to other pup Earth wire to other pup Hot. Pics on the web seem to differ:- [url="http://www.seymourduncan.com/support/wiring-diagrams/schematics.php?schematic=std_pbass"]http://www.seymourdu...matic=std_pbass[/url] for example. Is there anyway of looking at the coils or anything to see which eyelet should connect to which hook up wire?
  2. yeah, roto flats on mine too at the mo while i try and track my usuals (picato have stopped making my particular gauge). Agree with the top end, i actually thought the treble side of the pup had gone microphonic at one point. Will report back once the 76's are in
  3. Thanks Howard. Pics will be forthcoming once the mrs gets the camera back from whence she left it. The bottoms are indeed grey and the internal coil wire is a burgundy as most sites suggest should be the case. The stamped numbers are in black and just the four digits on each pup
  4. Got a set of what i believe to be 1976 P bass pups but cant find any reference sites to check the codes. Seem to me they could be 60's? The codes are 6466 & 6456 (second isnt as clear). Any help of our resident Fender experts?
  5. [quote name='untune' timestamp='1351082993' post='1847062'] I've got the PB70US/ASH and I love it - lovely grain on the body. Recently had a bit of an accident - broke off one of the bridge screws in the body but managed to drill it out with absolutely no damage whatsoever. I rewired everything with vintage cloth wire etc, shielded to solve some buzz issues and put a new PIO cap in there, sounds great. It has a very 'sharp' sound, it apparently has a 'US vintage' pickup in there which isn't ACTUALLY a US vintage as it turns out... but a Japanese version. The bobbins are rounded and the wires are plastic coated as opposed to cloth on the proper US ones. I'm pondering whether it's worth upgrading the pots and the pikcup or if I'm just wasting my time? The neck is lovely though! [/quote] Another PB70 in Bolton, who'da thunk it. I had the same revelation with pups, hought i had USA's but looking under the bonnet and think they are japs. Want it to be as 70's-ish as poss hence the upgrades (inc chrome covers, F neckplate, thumbrest etc)
  6. Yup, absolutely love mine. Got some genuine '76 pups winging their way to me so i can drop them in along with a NOS 76 harness. The build quality and playability is absolutely immense. BTW, i have an exact fit BBOT bridge if you need for replacing that badass?
  7. Couple more things gone, dropped the price on a few of the things left. Open to offers and will drop price also for mutliple buys (the ampeg gas is biting hard and my Ashdown head is not shifting!)
  8. So just ONE wire from pup to the connection on the pot and the rest is all earth? if i just solder that black wire from the plate to the back of a pot im good go to? The harness already has a wire to go to the bridge for earthing too. Never knew that, everyday is a school day on BC Cheers guys
  9. Im trying to authenticate my 70's cij with some real '75 pups and harness. However, wiring wise im at a loss as to how this diagram would work (i want to include the copper/brass shielding plate in my harness). The pic shows only one wire coming from the pups to the pots with the other coming from the brass plate. Surely there should be a lead coming from each pup to the pots, a lead connecting each pup to each other and finally a lead from one pup to the plate? [url="http://griffin738.smugmug.com/Other/P-Bass-Pickups/i-GMCB2Lh/0/M/pbass-pickups-labeled-M.jpg"]http://griffin738.smugmug.com/Other/P-Bass-Pickups/i-GMCB2Lh/0/M/pbass-pickups-labeled-M.jpg[/url]
  10. [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/230866185171?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649"]http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/230866185171?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649[/url] now on the bay -
  11. Your local to me! The best guy near-ish to us is Jack Ellis, the mans a magician as well as his new employee Kieron (he just set up my Fender P). He has just moved workshops to Cheetham Hill, not too far from Victoria Station. Highly recommended
  12. Off to ebay then?
  13. If you were closer and my Ashdown 414t was sold id have this. I know this doesnt help in anyway but at least its a free bump
  14. Would consider trades for a fender original p bass pup
  15. Forgot to add. I will chuck in a Marshall (i think) power supply with this
  16. Richard came to my rescue with a spare 12ax7 he had. Pretty much just charged my for P&P. Proper gent who is another name on the "BCer's i owe a pint to"
  17. I thought the T115 was exactly the same but just renamed for Thomann?
  18. You know the things - Bright orange, tank-like build, LED's that can be seen from space.....one of these badboys:- [url="http://www.ashdownmusic.com/bass/detail.asp?ID=262"]http://www.ashdownmu...tail.asp?ID=262[/url] Well, ive decided to simplify everything. No pedals, just a bass, one lead, a head and a cab. Got me one of those cip-on tuners for live shows. As such this has to go (its final duty to fund my ampeg gas!). Its in great condition with no chips, dings, scrapes or scratches. Does have a strip of sticky-backed velcro on the base that im sure can be peeled away if needed. Dosent have a box or manual (not that you'd need a manual - its one button to turn it on/off (true bypass) but will be packed well Id like £40 for it and will include shipping to uk for this. Can of course meet up anywhere in Bolton/Manchester too as always.
  19. [quote name='TheRockinRoadie' timestamp='1349804076' post='1830775'] I'm really jealous - this was the exact rig I was about to buy when my car got wrote off =[ [/quote] Cheers, is a lovely rig but every year i get bitten by the ampeg GAS bug, this year ive decided to fianlly go for it, hence the ashdown rig is now all up for sale
  20. Hi, As youve probably seen by my for sale ads im looking to get myself a new Ampeg set up. Im intrested in both these heads but the only thing putting me off are the reviews and particular notes to its power. I play in a 5 peice rock band and certainly need power against their Engl and MArshall stacks. The last amp i had that really cut the mustard (i shoulda kept) was the Hartke HA5500 (500w). Ive not used the Ashdown in this band as we have our own studion with a live in 810 Marshall cab and a peavey head. The reviews for the 450 ive read all comment on the lack of volume, some even saying they believed it was only putting about 200w at through a 4ohm cab! My plan (whichever head i get) would be to hook it up through a 410 HLF cab. I know theres a 450h for sale in the forum at the mo but im just wondering i any users on here can comment on the volume of these things and if anyone else finds them 'lacking'
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