![]() Recently I re-filed the nut and tuned the bass B, E, A, D. So don’t subscribe to the hype around “designer” or “vintage reissue” or whatever capacitors) I’ll probably go with something that will cut highs at a lower frequency than the. Don’t worry it wasn’t one of those $40.00 ones. (I’m planning on replacing this because it makes absolutely no difference to the tone of the bass. 047uF vintage style capacitor on the tone circuit. 047uF capacitor on the tone circuit (pretty standard for P-Basses) Volume & Tone Bypass (sends signal straight from the pickup to the output jack) I also installed a stacked volume/tone pot, and put a rotary switch with a “chickenhead knob” in the former tone pot location. I have no idea what year it was made.Ībout a year after I purchased it, somehow the pickup died in it, so I replaced it with a Fender Original P-Bass Pickup. It’s a three color sunburst finished, four string with rosewood(I think?) fingerboard. I purchased the P-Bass almost 10 years ago because I needed a bass and a friend of mine was selling it for $250.00, with a hard shell case. ![]()
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