Did you take a peek at the electronics? Maybe you have a loose connection somewhere so you are losing a bunch of signal? Or one of the caps is shot? Hard to say, but I would poke around. If you’re not afraid to desolder stuff you could test the pickup direct into the signal chain (remove the circuitry). That experiment may give you some useful information.Question for bassists: the pickups in my j bass have questionable (aka very low) output. Is that normal? It looks like a typical j bass pickup is usually wound to ~8k. To get an audible signal I'm having to really amplify the input signal to levels that I'd consider noisey and unusable, which seems wrong. I moved the pickups closer to the strings and it didn't do a whole lot. I've got a sunn beta preamp that I'm running into a hx stomp. My guitars have no problems with volume in the same signal chain (with roughly similar output levels - or what I think are similar output levels).
But a cruddy/bad jack...Jazz’s aren't especially loud but mine is about the same output as my guitars into my computer rig (IK Multimedia). I’d suspect some funky wiring somewhere. It would be weird to have both pickups and/or volume pots go south at the same time.
I’ve got quarter pounders in my JBass, DiMarzio Split Ps in my PBasses and humbuckers in my Ibanez basses, all pretty loud. The JBass is more thump than volume. I use a 4x10 cab and a 1x15 cab under it. The head is a Hartke HA3500.Question for bassists: the pickups in my j bass have questionable (aka very low) output. Is that normal? It looks like a typical j bass pickup is usually wound to ~8k. To get an audible signal I'm having to really amplify the input signal to levels that I'd consider noisey and unusable, which seems wrong. I moved the pickups closer to the strings and it didn't do a whole lot. I've got a sunn beta preamp that I'm running into a hx stomp. My guitars have no problems with volume in the same signal chain (with roughly similar output levels - or what I think are similar output levels).
I’ve only done a couple things on perf, and no vero, so I’m no expert, but converting a vero layout to work on perf seems like it would be harder than starting with a perf layout if you can find one for what you want to do.First steps into vero! (Well, perf, as that's what I got here). A Black Art Toneworks "Supreme" Coven shouldn't be too hard...Though the two six position switches are going to be annoying. Curious if these things exist in dual gang as well...
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Update: Dagnabbit, five position max.
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First steps into vero! (Well, perf, as that's what I got here). A Black Art Toneworks "Supreme" Coven shouldn't be too hard...Though the two six position switches are going to be annoying. Curious if these things exist in dual gang as well...
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Update: Dagnabbit, five position max.
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Oooooh! I saw those "four board" layouts before, but didn't really know what I was looking at here. But there's them perf islands! <3![]()
There is one more thing...
Courtesy ELS (Effects Layouts Storyboardist)...
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The "Supreme" part should be easy enough to perf if you've got a head start:
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