Marc S Posted May 28 Posted May 28 (edited) Hi all. I took this bass in trade some time back, and I have a question about its electronics. I previously had one of these, and it had active electronics. My memory might be failing me - but I thought they were all active. However this one is passive. I can see that some soldering has taken place - but i can't tell whether this was once active or not? I'm not sure there's room for a battery? I removed the pickup covers a while back, and couldn't see evidence of tampering, or tell if these were replacements. Did Fender Japan make a passive P Lyte? Or has someone converted this one? I'm sure someone in here will know. Cheers all Edit: The output from the pickups / electronics is loud btw. Edited May 28 by Marc S Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted May 28 Posted May 28 That doesn't look like factory wiring and there's a suspiciously 'battery shaped' space in the contol cavity. 2 1 Quote
dudewheresmybass Posted May 28 Posted May 28 As mentioned above by @Stub Mandrel, I'm not aware of a passive version. Mine has the battery space as well, although I do know of a few that were 'fixed' - I've been tempted to cure mine many times. 1 Quote
casapete Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago AFAIK all Precision Lytes have been active. 3 models , all MIJ. Precision Lyte - late 80’s to mid 90’s. Active 2 band eq ( bass and treble cut/boost) plus a pan and volume control. First editions had gold hardware, later ones had chrome. Both came in a number of colours. Precision Lyte Deluxe - mid 90’s. Humbucking bridge pickup , as above plus a mid cut/boost. Natural finish. Precision Lyte - recent ‘reissue’. Like the original but with 3 band active eq and a separate battery compartment ( unlike the original where the battery was included in the preamp cavity). Currently one of these is for sale at The Bass Gallery. I’ve had a fair number of Lytes, and my current sunburst one has been converted to passive after the original preamp failed. I actually prefer it passive now, but they’re all great basses IMO. 1 Quote
Marc S Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago Thanks for your responses folks. I had thought they were all active - just thought I'd check. I had wondered whether the pickups would work well, without power, which I why I wondered whether they'd been swapped. TBH I still haven't removed them to check properly. They seem absolutely fine - so I guess if that bit ain't broke... Like you @casapete I think I prefer the bass as passive, which is generally my preference anyway. i need to get some fretwork done. They're all in good shape, with plenty of life left in them, but the ones at the heel end are a tad higher than the rest. I just need to get the action down a bit more, and this will be an amazing bass. These are so light for a 34" scale bass. The necks are also slim and Jazz-like, which I prefer, especially lately. Quote
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