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Yes it is daggy....noodling and yapping too much.
Phone camera and mic.....Roland BASS 120XL amp....Flip Top amp model...EQ at 12....1/4 gain, 1/2 compressor, 1/4 volume, 1/2 delay, 1/2 room reverb.
https://youtu.be/GIDVUkDIiDQ
Ahh, credit for this sort of behaviour must go to "Weirdy." He put me onto the evilness of splitting the wire from the pick-up closer to the neck and running both wires (extended) to and from a push pull pot. It puts the two pick-up segments, as a P Bass pick-up is basically a split single coil, in and out of series and parallel.
There is a noticeable drop off in sound out of the pick-up in parallel mode.....but I like the roundness of that sound for blues and slower songs.....like an instant tone drop of known proportions....that you don't have to roll a knob up and down and try and find a sweet spot....instant response.
All hail to "Weirdy"the King of wiring. Thanks Scott for all your electronic guidance. Did it all myself this time Dad....:)
Very nice job. So proud. :)
If the sound is dropping out in parallel, it may be out of phase. I had the same problem with my Tele. I swapped the hot and earth wires to see what would happen and it sounds much fuller now, the way it should sound. You could try the same?
I am doing the drop on purpose mate. Sorry for the confusion. The two segments of the Precision Bass pickup are normally wired in series I believe. The entwistle pickups come with red, white and black wires......red/white are hot and normally just joined together and soldered to the input on the volume pot and the black to an earth point.....well on this occasion I put a push pull pot between the red and the white leads.
I like the sound and thank you for your assistance.
Thanks for the video. That sustain just goes on and on. Sounds and looks super.