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P/J Bad sound when I turn both pickups up I play a p/j jaguar vintage modified squier (active) bass that has a vol/vol/tone/tone setup. I changed the p-pickup yesterday (due to the fact that the old one just died) and it sounded great, the problem came afterwards, when I turn both volumes up E and A string sound bad (flatter, with no bottom end) while D and G sound well, but when I try the sound with only the P or the J pickup all strings sound ok. I'm not sure which kind of problem it could be, (I guess it has to do with the pots) I didn't rewire anything when I changed the pickup. Also I'm not sure if I had this problem before changing the P pickup but I reckon I would have noticed. :help: Does anybody know what kind of problem could it be? |
I'm not quite sure what you mean by saying it sounded great at first, but the problem occured when you turned up the volume? Anyways, my initial thought was pick-up hight - have you installed the new one lower than the old one? It could loose a little volume and maybe come out as "flatter". |
Phase cancelation, do search. |
Same thing with my P/J bass. I only use the P pickup, and I'm changing the J pickup soon. I hope the new one can give me a better sound, with a freshly installed EQ. |
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If the phase cancelation was not there before and you have ruled out stuff like pickup heigth, this might have to do with the polarity of the bass-side of the p pickup. Try changing polarity for the whole pickup first and then for just the E-A side. Is the P-pickup noisier than the pickup you had before? |
Definitely phase cancellation. That's why I like P/J pickups spaced further apart. |
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+1 on the 180 degree.. I installed a set of EMGs one time P/J, in small print it shows you have to flip the quick conects upside down to the P pickup to reverse the phase.. I didnt see it the 1st time around and had the same issue. |
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Thank you everybody, I had done some research on it but I didn't know how it was called and my research didn't go well. I'm gonna try and learn a bit about phase cancellation and solve it, many thanks! |
It's a piece of cake to actually solve: Just swap the hot/ground wires on ONE of the pickups. Done. |
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