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Old 10-15-2007, 08:43 PM
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ok here is the deal. i know next to nothing about the insides of a bass and i need help on how to fix my pickups. i have a bridgecraft bass with passive pickups. i took it apart one day to fix the pickups and in doing so i broke the wires off on accedent. ironic i know but now i dont know which wire goes where. i have one red wire and one blue wire which are still attached to the pickups. i just need to know where i put the red wire and where i put the blue wire. if you can help me it would get rid of a huge load on my back. i need it fixed by thursday.
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Old 10-16-2007, 12:29 AM
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If your not confident with electronics, even basic electronics, don't do anything. Its unlikely you could do much permanent damage, but then again who knows.

The best thing is to go and see a guitar tech. It will cost you £30 maybe, but it will be worth it for piece of mind.

If your in London, I offer my services.
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