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Old 04-01-2009, 08:38 PM
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how are all your basses wired?

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i couldn't find a thread for this so don't be shy and just tell your bass and the current set up for wiring. So I'll go first,
G&L tribute jb-2 standard wiring ( 2 stock jazz pups v/v/t)
and my beat up ibanez gsr200 which has active and active preamp but was rewired to now only have the stock bass boost, and 2 volume knobs, one for the p pup, and one for the j pup.

0h and you are especially welcome if you have some unorthodox wiring, like toggle switches and the like.
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Old 04-01-2009, 11:01 PM
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I have a GSR-200, but its the older passive model. Duncan 1/4lb 'ers in both positions. I can't remember exactly how, but I believe parallel. I want to say it was the only way I could get decent output from each pu individually. I'm extremely happy with the p, but the jazz can't seem to keep up if both are wfo. I can blend them and get many sounds though.
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