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Hi Guys can anyone help ?

Ive a Musicman Bass 2eq (1997) need to do some rewiring

Ive owned this bass for some 10+ years and only discoved that there is some wiring thats been chopped for whatever reason

probably the active isnt active ..what a dummy always wondered why it lacked a bit of power in that department

Im located in West Essex in case theres a someone who can sort this out or Im happy to try to do it myself but need a diagram

appreciate any help or info

Cheers...

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Guys Im a bit stuck, can anyone offer a bit of guidence ...

one the yellow wire it was connected to the port above the yellow cable but came off unsure where the othe end is connected to

and the two black wires do they connect together ?  finally the red & black cable connect to + - or G ?       appreciate any input..cheers

 

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+ is positive (red wire) of the battery.

- is negative (black wire) of the battery.

G is ground, the other black wire going to the earth and coming from the cavity.

The yellow wire goes to the output jack (check your second photo and follow the path).

The free black wire from the circuit (near the S) should be disconnected or connected to a stereo jack which doesn't seem to be there...

 

Make very clean solders!

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