Hello all,
I have the following situation
* I have an old cheap bass that i am sentimental about and i like it but it not a good bass. Its pickups and electronics are a bit crappy. I tried to bypass the elexctronics but still with no tangible effect (Ibanez SRX300 made in 2004) It serves now as my guinea pig (i self-teach myself to setup a bass on it etc. or mess with the electronics or generally play with DIY ideas)
*i have been given as a gift a set of Duncan Designed Soapbars HB105 pickups from a 7 string schecter guitar. I understand that they are a korean-made version of the blackouts for OEM. They fit exactly in the pu socket.
Is it a good idea to install them in this bass? Even as an experiment ?
If yes, what values should the pots and the capacitors have? (i have the original pots from schecter. they are A25K and the capacitor 100nF)
Thank you in advance!
(I know that the correct solution is to buy a good set of proper bass pickups... i just dont have the money now but i have the HB105s)
I have the following situation
* I have an old cheap bass that i am sentimental about and i like it but it not a good bass. Its pickups and electronics are a bit crappy. I tried to bypass the elexctronics but still with no tangible effect (Ibanez SRX300 made in 2004) It serves now as my guinea pig (i self-teach myself to setup a bass on it etc. or mess with the electronics or generally play with DIY ideas)
*i have been given as a gift a set of Duncan Designed Soapbars HB105 pickups from a 7 string schecter guitar. I understand that they are a korean-made version of the blackouts for OEM. They fit exactly in the pu socket.
Is it a good idea to install them in this bass? Even as an experiment ?
If yes, what values should the pots and the capacitors have? (i have the original pots from schecter. they are A25K and the capacitor 100nF)
Thank you in advance!
(I know that the correct solution is to buy a good set of proper bass pickups... i just dont have the money now but i have the HB105s)
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