Hello All,
I just received my brand new StingRay5 HH neck-thru yesterday (shipped from out-of-state), but among the four pickup coils on the bass (two on front (neck P/U), and two on rear (treble P/U) I noticed that the rear-most coil is not working.
When I first played the bass, I immediately noticed that it didn’t have that classic Stingray sound when switched to the rear (treble) pickup. (I have a 2004 4-string Stingray as well, so I am familiar with the sound.) Instead, the sound is nasally with a lot of midrange in this position. Definitely _not_ that classic Stingray sound.
The front pickup sounds fine.
Also in listening to the demos online of other 5-string HH Stingrays, they _do_ sound like a Stingray should when only the rear pickup engaged.
Then I ran a test. I plugged into an amp at a volume the bass would normally be played. I took a paperclip and gently tapped the magnet pieces for each pickup. All of the other three pickup coils behave as expected: when switched in, tapping with a paper clip produces a loud, noticeable “pop”, but when switched out, there is no pop. I confirmed this for all coils on all five positions of the pickup switch with the other coils.
For the rear coil on the treble pickup (the one closest to the bridge), however, there is never any pop when tapping the magnet pieces, regardless of the pickup switch position. This coil is thus never contributing to the bass sound, regardless of pickup switch position.
I also confirmed that on my single-pickup 2004 stingray (no switch), both coils “pop” when tapped, as expected.
I have a lot of electronics experience, and if it is something simple, like a disconnected wire, I would rather repair this myself than have to pay and risk to ship the instrument to EB in CA or the original vendor in another state. On the other hand, I don't want to void the warranty. At the least I would like to remove the pickup guard to have a look at things, but figured I would ask on the forums for thoughts and advice before proceeding.
And thus I ask:
- any thoughts on how to proceed?
- is there a wiring/circuit board diagram for a stingray5 HH?
- is this an automatic warranty violation to remove the pickup guard?
Otherwise the bass plays and looks is beautiful, by the way. I can't wait to hear how it sounds when it is working correctly.
Thank you in advance,
Jon L.
I just received my brand new StingRay5 HH neck-thru yesterday (shipped from out-of-state), but among the four pickup coils on the bass (two on front (neck P/U), and two on rear (treble P/U) I noticed that the rear-most coil is not working.
When I first played the bass, I immediately noticed that it didn’t have that classic Stingray sound when switched to the rear (treble) pickup. (I have a 2004 4-string Stingray as well, so I am familiar with the sound.) Instead, the sound is nasally with a lot of midrange in this position. Definitely _not_ that classic Stingray sound.
The front pickup sounds fine.
Also in listening to the demos online of other 5-string HH Stingrays, they _do_ sound like a Stingray should when only the rear pickup engaged.
Then I ran a test. I plugged into an amp at a volume the bass would normally be played. I took a paperclip and gently tapped the magnet pieces for each pickup. All of the other three pickup coils behave as expected: when switched in, tapping with a paper clip produces a loud, noticeable “pop”, but when switched out, there is no pop. I confirmed this for all coils on all five positions of the pickup switch with the other coils.
For the rear coil on the treble pickup (the one closest to the bridge), however, there is never any pop when tapping the magnet pieces, regardless of the pickup switch position. This coil is thus never contributing to the bass sound, regardless of pickup switch position.
I also confirmed that on my single-pickup 2004 stingray (no switch), both coils “pop” when tapped, as expected.
I have a lot of electronics experience, and if it is something simple, like a disconnected wire, I would rather repair this myself than have to pay and risk to ship the instrument to EB in CA or the original vendor in another state. On the other hand, I don't want to void the warranty. At the least I would like to remove the pickup guard to have a look at things, but figured I would ask on the forums for thoughts and advice before proceeding.
And thus I ask:
- any thoughts on how to proceed?
- is there a wiring/circuit board diagram for a stingray5 HH?
- is this an automatic warranty violation to remove the pickup guard?
Otherwise the bass plays and looks is beautiful, by the way. I can't wait to hear how it sounds when it is working correctly.
Thank you in advance,
Jon L.
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