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Old 01-14-2013, 05:41 PM
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Warwick Corvette FNA Jazzman Electrics Problem

Hi All,

I'm having trouble with my Warwick Corvette FNA Jazzman. Every time a put a new battery in it, it gets drained within a couple of days, maybe even sooner. It's as if the bass is plugged in constantly and is drawing constant power. Obviously this is really annoying, and I can't really use the bass at the moment, unless I take out the battery every night!

I wondered if anyone has encountered this problem before, and if there may be a quick fix at all? I'm guessing it's maybe a short-circuit problem somewhere, but I wouldn't really know what to do to fix it, and I don't want to potentially do any further damage inside, because it all looks pretty complex!

Many thanks in advance,
Bic.
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Old 01-17-2013, 06:48 PM
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I had the same exact problem with my SS2. I swapped the pups and electronics but you should contact Warwick first.
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