OK I kinda wanted to capture all the different things electronics-wise that are being done out there.
So tell us what the control is called, and whether it is a pot switch, slider or other thing. Tell us what it does to the sound of the bass if it's not obvious, and what it's doing inside the bass to change the sound if you know. Also give an example of where you can find the control (it could be on one unique bass such as your own... or it could be on all G&L L2000s, or most active basses etc.)
I am going to get all the standard ones out of the way:
Bass Pot - EQ to cut and/or boost low frequencies - Usually on most active basses (2 band EQ)
Mid Pot - EQ to cut and/or boost middle frequencies - Often on active basses (3 band EQ)
Parametric Mid Stacked pot - Selects actual mid frequency from a range and then cuts/boosts mids as above - Found on some active basses such as USA Peavey Millennium
Treble Pot - EQ to cut and/or boost high frequencies - Usually on most active basses (2 band EQ)
Tone Control Pot - High frequency rolloff - Uses a capacitor and variable resistor (pot) to take away high freq (different value caps have different results) - Found on most passive basses
Neck Volume/Bridge Volume Pots - 2 seperate volumes for controlling each pickup - Neck pickup usually sound thinner with more upper harmonics, bridge sounds thicker/deeper with more fundamental - found in most passive 2 pickup basses
Master Volume/Pan Pots - a volume to control the whole volume and a pan to vary the balance between neck and bridge pickup as described above - found on most active 2 pickup basses
So tell us what the control is called, and whether it is a pot switch, slider or other thing. Tell us what it does to the sound of the bass if it's not obvious, and what it's doing inside the bass to change the sound if you know. Also give an example of where you can find the control (it could be on one unique bass such as your own... or it could be on all G&L L2000s, or most active basses etc.)
I am going to get all the standard ones out of the way:
Bass Pot - EQ to cut and/or boost low frequencies - Usually on most active basses (2 band EQ)
Mid Pot - EQ to cut and/or boost middle frequencies - Often on active basses (3 band EQ)
Parametric Mid Stacked pot - Selects actual mid frequency from a range and then cuts/boosts mids as above - Found on some active basses such as USA Peavey Millennium
Treble Pot - EQ to cut and/or boost high frequencies - Usually on most active basses (2 band EQ)
Tone Control Pot - High frequency rolloff - Uses a capacitor and variable resistor (pot) to take away high freq (different value caps have different results) - Found on most passive basses
Neck Volume/Bridge Volume Pots - 2 seperate volumes for controlling each pickup - Neck pickup usually sound thinner with more upper harmonics, bridge sounds thicker/deeper with more fundamental - found in most passive 2 pickup basses
Master Volume/Pan Pots - a volume to control the whole volume and a pan to vary the balance between neck and bridge pickup as described above - found on most active 2 pickup basses