Greeting fellow tinkerers!
So I have this bass guitar to fix. Someone tried before and was unable to to do it. l Between us I think we could make a darned good effort!
The preamp has been disconnected (I believe its a replacement that was not wired in properly). I have been unable to source a wiring diagram or even locate a supplier to ask for the connection schema. So its down to detective work.
First obstacle: The board itself is hidden within an impenetrable layer of opaque black epoxy. All we have to go on are the wires coming out of it and the understanding of what it is supposed to do.
It looks like this:
It is supplied by a 9V battery via a single wire. It receives a single pickup-level input signal. It connects to two tone controls (treble and bass), each with three wires. It connects to a single volume/gain control via two wires. It connects to ground via a single wire. It outputs to the jack via a single wire. Total of 12 wires. They may not be grouped correctly in the picture.
You may cheat and post the connecting schema if you happen to have one of these devices to hand. That would be good.
I have checked every combination of wires with a (cheap) voltmeter / ohmmeter and developed a tabulation of what I found. I shall post this up next as a table and a scribbled diagram.
Help, as previously will be deeply appreciated.
(bows in humble appreciation of the genuises/genii hanging around this forum)
So I have this bass guitar to fix. Someone tried before and was unable to to do it. l Between us I think we could make a darned good effort!
The preamp has been disconnected (I believe its a replacement that was not wired in properly). I have been unable to source a wiring diagram or even locate a supplier to ask for the connection schema. So its down to detective work.
First obstacle: The board itself is hidden within an impenetrable layer of opaque black epoxy. All we have to go on are the wires coming out of it and the understanding of what it is supposed to do.
It looks like this:
It is supplied by a 9V battery via a single wire. It receives a single pickup-level input signal. It connects to two tone controls (treble and bass), each with three wires. It connects to a single volume/gain control via two wires. It connects to ground via a single wire. It outputs to the jack via a single wire. Total of 12 wires. They may not be grouped correctly in the picture.
You may cheat and post the connecting schema if you happen to have one of these devices to hand. That would be good.
I have checked every combination of wires with a (cheap) voltmeter / ohmmeter and developed a tabulation of what I found. I shall post this up next as a table and a scribbled diagram.
Help, as previously will be deeply appreciated.
(bows in humble appreciation of the genuises/genii hanging around this forum)

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