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RE: 1983 G&L L.2000 Bass Hi all Just picked up a nice 83 G7L L.2000 Active bass and was wondering if anyone knew what the three knobs and three switches do. It may need to be rewired but the neck is super straight. Thanks for looking Ron L |
Found this L2000 controls |
is the back of your neck all sticky like some of them get? |
Man I love all of those switches that thing looks wicked. |
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A couple of questions...The bass control knob makes a really big difference in the tone whereas the treble control is barely audible...Is this normal? Also, the three position active/passive switch is barely noticeable...Is this normal? There is a new battery installed The bass sounds great through my Gk amp. Thanks again Ron L |
i don't know if mine has been modded in any way, but here is my experience active mode - bass sounded more warm/thick and less percussive treble/bass - both are pretty responsive on mine |
I have a tribute which is supposedly the same electronics. Pickup selector and bass/treble have a dramatic effect, the preamp selector is a bit more subtle. I can't really tell the difference on the series/parallel switch beyond the volume difference. Sounds like your treble pot is dying. |
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Thanks for all the info..I will have it looked at. Do the bass and treble conrtol knobs respond with the same intesity in active and passive mode Thanks to everyone Ron |
The bass and treble are before the preamp, so they effect it about the same amount on or off. The preamp does preserve more of the highs though, so the treble cut will sound a bit more dramatic. Since my bass was right there and plugged in I made a super quick clip to give you an idea of what it should sound like (though an '83 and a '08 tribute are probably not going to sound identical): http://www.idlecreations.com/loz/gnl_treble.mp3 I start in passive series both pickups, with all three knobs turned all the way up. Play the low E a bit and turn the treble all the way down, play and then back up. Then I flick the preamp on and into treble boost, and do the same thing. My treble knob is slightly scratchy so you can just about hear when I turn it. |
Thanks for going to all that trouble...Im going to have it looked at when I get home. Im pretty sure that its not just the treble control that is the problem. Probably another part of the board will have to be replaced. Later Ron Quote:
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