I'm looking to get the Cali76 Bass Compressor. I already have a Seymour Duncan Studio Bass Compressor.
Do I really NEED to replace my Seymour Duncan Studio Bass Compressor with a Cali76?
Here are a set of Duncan Quarter Pounders for Fender Sized, 5 String Jazz Basses and other brands that use this same size. I pulled them from a Fender, Mexican Deluxe 5 Jazz that I purchased last June. I pulled out the Duncans and the Sadowsky preamp that were in it. I sold the Sadowsky last...
Here are a set of Duncan Quarter Pounders for Fender Sized, 5 String Jazz Basses and other brands that use this same size. I pulled them from a Fender, Mexican Deluxe 5 Jazz that I purchased last June. I pulled out the Duncans and the Sadowsky preamp that were in it. I sold the Sadowsky last...
Here’s a Seymour Duncan Antiquity that I recently pulled from my 78 Jazz Bass. The rubber pads had become like The Blob on the bridge pickup and it died ON STAGE :bawl:, so I replaced it with this Antiquity pickup. The ooze started happening on the neck pickup, so I pulled it before it died...
Here’s a Seymour Duncan Antiquity that I recently pulled from my 78 Jazz Bass. The rubber pads had become like The Blob on the bridge pickup and it died ON STAGE :bawl:, so I replaced it with this Antiquity pickup. The ooze started happening on the neck pickup, so I pulled it before it died...
I recently bought this preamp and have one in another base but I want to use two separate pots for the bass and treble instead of using the concentric one.
I tried searching for diagrams or something that could explain what to do without luck.
I encluded the diagram