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Bypass bad volume pot? In a bind! Hey all, I'm in a bit of a bind at the moment. My MTD 535 has a bad volume pot - I get intermittent fierce static while playing, reduced volume or unexpected volume levels at random. It was initially just a scratchy pot but I tried spraying it out which seems to have made matters worse. Took it to a trusted local shop... they don't have the correct pot in stock. Naturally I have a show tonight and a big one next week and no backup bass in the stable. Would it be crazy to ask my local shop about bypassing the pot and "hard wiring" the volume to be at 100%, just to get me through the next busy week? Seems logical but I know nothing about whether that would put any preamp components at risk. Thoughts? Thanks! |
Yes, they can easily hardwire the PU. It will sound a bit more harsh without pot. A parallel resistor with the same value as your original volume pot would let it sound 99% the same. |
Thanks... having to put in a resistor = more complicated than I'd hoped, but at least I have a better idea of what my options are. :bassist: |
Get some Deotix contact cleaner. It'll solve your problem. |
Also... looks like I just rationalized shopping for another gig-worthy five-string. Oops. :ninja: |
I have 5 basses, 3 are customs, so get another. You know you want to. You should get some Deoxit also. |
I'm from Lubbock. Trust a Texan. |
Sometimes you can clear it up simply just by turning the knob back and forth a few times (about 20) just on the spot where the static is. |
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That should give you full volume. |
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