problems with my bass
Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2008 2:15 am
hey guys and gals,
I have a Shecter custom four string bass as shown on their website: http://www.scherterguitars.com" target="_blank
this is a fantastic looking and playing/sounding bass that I'm afraid to say is giving me a little bit of trouble. while playing, i tend to get feed back or "a fuzz" to the sound. i originally thought my EQ (GK backline II 410 cabinet with a GK backline II 300 watt head)was off but after adjusting and trying different combonations i thought my cabinet was screwing up so i switched to my roomate's ampeg combo. it turns out it's something wrong with my bass. when i turn the bottom pickup volume down the sound goes away but in turn diminishes the sound. my first instinct was that the ground wire had shifted but after inspecting the preamp the wire was in place. my other room mate thinks that it could be a soldering problem. has anyone ever had a similar problem? if so, what was the fix? I'm just trying to layout a budget for myself to plan repairs. thanks!
-CT
I have a Shecter custom four string bass as shown on their website: http://www.scherterguitars.com" target="_blank
this is a fantastic looking and playing/sounding bass that I'm afraid to say is giving me a little bit of trouble. while playing, i tend to get feed back or "a fuzz" to the sound. i originally thought my EQ (GK backline II 410 cabinet with a GK backline II 300 watt head)was off but after adjusting and trying different combonations i thought my cabinet was screwing up so i switched to my roomate's ampeg combo. it turns out it's something wrong with my bass. when i turn the bottom pickup volume down the sound goes away but in turn diminishes the sound. my first instinct was that the ground wire had shifted but after inspecting the preamp the wire was in place. my other room mate thinks that it could be a soldering problem. has anyone ever had a similar problem? if so, what was the fix? I'm just trying to layout a budget for myself to plan repairs. thanks!
-CT