coastie72
Well-known member
Oh Coastie! I'm sorry you took it that way... I should have added abut thought it wasn't necessary.
Sometimes I think these threads are getting way too technical. Musically it really does not matter why series/parallel modes have differences in output volume. And you won't stand on a stage, amps blasting, lights glaring, girls flashing and think about... Ohm's law ... would you?
It's interesting on an academic level to know about all that stuff. And if you're the type to think in mathematical equations it might even help you to get to a better understanding of your instrument in the first place. But if you were such a scientific geek, you wouldn't look out for that info on this forum but already would have used Google and Wikipedia to find all your answers.
So what you're looking for is more on a musical level. And on a musical level, all I can advice is the above. Which is a sarcastic condensed form of saying: Play your beautiful bass as often as you can, try out all the settings, play along to CDs and try to copy the sound you hear, so you will get a feeling for the way all the switches and pots work (see, I avoided "knobs") in a musical context.
I'm sorry that you got it the wrong way.
Enjoy your 25th! It's one of the best basses on the planet!
Sorry I mis-understood