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Old 07-04-2010, 03:45 PM
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First mine have the correct wiring (lots of Rock Bass Corvette came with problems)
i found that mine the battery life is about two and a half month life (I consider it short in compare with EMG with pre-amp too), so it is true that I'm a heavy bass user (I play show almost all week) but what is the expected life for this basses? (jazz config with alkaline battery "Duracell")
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Old 07-04-2010, 04:06 PM
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Seems like I need to replace mine every three to four months.
(Corvette Standard). With my Korean Spectors I could get about twice that. But it's worth the extra $4 lol.
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Old 07-04-2010, 05:46 PM
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I replace all the batteries in all the basses I own that need them on May 1 of every year. I have yet to have one fail within a year even with heavy use.
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Old 07-04-2010, 05:50 PM
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I change the batteries in all my Wics Every 3 months regardless.....9v are cheap
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Old 07-04-2010, 05:51 PM
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There is a problem with the wiring of certain Rocbasses. Check the Warwick website to find out if your model has a problem and how to correct it
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Old 07-04-2010, 06:42 PM
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I seem to need to replace about every three to four months on a Corvette $$ 5er.
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Old 07-04-2010, 06:47 PM
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every 6 months..........never leave your bass plaugged in.....even between sets as it drains the battery......I have 4 warwicks........all diffeernt years and electronics.......using them 4 days a week for 4 hours a day I get 6 months outta duracells.......which seem to last longer than energizers........IMO
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Old 07-04-2010, 10:18 PM
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Some RockBasses were recently shipped from Dana B. Goods with a minor wiring miscue. Basically, the wires leading to the jack on the bass were wired in such a way that the battery running the active electronics was always on, causing the battery to drain very quickly. The basses with this problem play and sound fine, but they eat batteries like your drummer at the green room buffet table. The basses which potentially have this problem were shipped to dealers between September 10 and November 9, 2006. There are 5 models involved: Corvette Basic 4-string in blue or white, Corvette Basic 5-string in black, Corvette Classic 4-string, and Corvette Classic 4-string Fretless.

Luckily the fix is very easy, it will take longer for your soldering iron to heat up than to fix it. Any one with any knowledge of soldering should be able to switch the wires in less than a minute once the iron is hot.On the affected basses, the Black lead from the battery and the ground (shield) wire are reversed on the output jack. There are three solder lugs on the jack: Short, Medium, and Long. The white signal wire always goes to the short lug. The black battery lead goes to the medium lug. The shield (the outer conductor on the white signal wire) goes to the long lug. The miswired basses have the black and shield wires reversed. Below you will see two photos –one showing the bad wiring and one showing the correct wiring.

If your serial number looks like this (RB SN X-xxxxxx S-06 burned into the back of the headstock, where "X" is F, G or H) then you should check the wiring.

If you determine that you own one of these instruments you have two choices:

1) Contact the music store where you bought the RockBass and they will handle the repair at no charge to them or you . (Have them contact their RockBass rep for details.)

2) If you are handy with a soldering iron you can simply reverse the wires as described above.



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Old 07-04-2010, 10:23 PM
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There is a problem with the wiring of certain Rocbasses. Check the Warwick website to find out if your model has a problem and how to correct it
Yeah I know, but the wiring check it's ok... as it had to be wire...
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Old 07-04-2010, 10:28 PM
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Seems like I need to replace mine every three to four months.
(Corvette Standard). With my Korean Spectors I could get about twice that. But it's worth the extra $4 lol.
It seems to be a Battery sucker! but I''ll be alert every 3 month to make change... anyway before it the bass sound like crap when drain battery... but with new ones sound great!
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Javier,
Are you leaving your Rockbass plugged in when not in use?
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Old 07-04-2010, 10:35 PM
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About every 6 months for my Warwick Thumb.
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Old 07-04-2010, 10:35 PM
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im glad my status aint that hungry, it takes 3 9v'ers

i would say to avoid 'cheap' branded batteries and never use rechargables,
cheap ones are what they are for that reason. rechargables can fry your active eq circuits.
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Old 07-06-2010, 11:41 AM
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Javier,
Are you leaving your Rockbass plugged in when not in use?
no I don't. I'm using it two or 3 hours of rehearsal a week and five to 4 shows 3 times a week... same use as the other ones with EMG with preamp (and it have a battery life about 7 month without sound changes)
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no I don't. I'm using it two or 3 hours of rehearsal a week and five to 4 shows 3 times a week... same use as the other ones with EMG with preamp (and it have a battery life about 7 month without sound changes)
Ok,that's good.
The MEC preamp draws very little current.If I remember cor rectly,it's only 2.3 mA
I've owned Warwicks,with MEC pickups & preamps since 2004 & have never had to change batteries because the bass ran it flat.My 2007 Streamer still has the original,factory fitted battery & is still going strong.
I suspect your preamp,or wiring is causing your battery drainage,or,you're not using the good quality batteries,like Duracell.Buy a fresh Duracell battery & see if you get any longer life out of it,if you havent already done so.Using a spare battery from a pedal,or a re-chargable wont last as long as a freshie.
Good luck mate,& lemmy know how ya get on.
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Old 07-11-2010, 12:21 PM
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because the bass ran it flat..
Something that I note is that when I run it on flat Eq (pots), the battery have longer life (and in this case I make the Eq from Amp, but I like to run the amp the more flat sound possible and get my sound from the bass EQ Pot and my fingering)
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