Passive option for active bass

Dr. Taz

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Can any of the active EQ's made by Duncan be wired this way?

Hypothetical bass:
stock P pickup, Classic Jazz Stack bridge, poplar body, standard bridge, 2 band active EQ

(well, that's actually my 1994 Fender P-Bass Special, but let's put in a new EQ, and the new Jazz pickup in the bridge)
 
Re: Passive option for active bass

The J-Retro Pre-amps made by John East have a feature that lets you go to passive mode. The problem is you lose you EQ capability if you do this. It's a nice save though if you battery goes dead in the middle of a set.
 
Re: Passive option for active bass

That's great, but any web links for that... ? Okay, I know, "Google it".

Anyone else have this done with a DUNCAN ACTIVE EQ and DUNCAN PICKUPS (like the one I pointed out in my first post)?

Thanks.
 
Re: Passive option for active bass

Steve Barr at Vintage Bass Trading is the USA distributer for the Retro's. Here's a link to his bass forum that has a lot of info on the various versions.

http://pub206.ezboard.com/fthedudepitfrm2.showMessage?topicID=549.topic

As for as modding the Duncan EQ circuits, I think the only option would be to bypass it completly with a switch and go directly from the pickup to the jack. No EQ, no volume control. It's all wired into a single circuit board.
 
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