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TSanders

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So I felt like the piezos were pushing my cab a bit harder than was good, so I took the plate of the back to look at the balance and level controls.

I looked at the online diagram and it showed these pots as in a StingRay 5. Looked like this:

O OOOOO
(level) (string balance)

So Im surprised when looing at the pots in my 4 string because I expect to see:

O OOOO
(level) (string balance)


However, I see whats diagramed for the SR5, 5 string balance pots, and a level pot. Should my bass only have 4 string balance pots? Since there a 6 total, including the master level, I dont know which one is "extra" and/or non functional.


I called CS, and Aziah, did a great job trying to help me, but she still wasnt 100% sure what the deal was.

Whats the deal? Did I miss something?
 

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I'm probably not pushing quite as hard as you, but with my SR5s, my starting assumption has always been that the piezo was properly setup (output & balance) at the factory, and there's nobody in my neighbourhood qualified to second guess that;

from there, I question whether or not my amp and cabs are up to the SR5/piezo job
 

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Let 'er Rip

Figjam said:
Travs amp/cab are definitely top notch, not an issue there.
That's what I figured; in which case, the worst you can do is get warranty on the cab when it flies apart under the pressure of genuine SR/piezo tones :cool:
 

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PzoLover said:
I'm probably not pushing quite as hard as you, but with my SR5s, my starting assumption has always been that the piezo was properly setup (output & balance) at the factory, and there's nobody in my neighbourhood qualified to second guess that;

from there, I question whether or not my amp and cabs are up to the SR5/piezo job

Yeah, I understand your point, but Andrew (Dr. Stankface) was here and can note that my Bergantino was getting hit pretty hard, and its a powerful cab.

My main question is about how many pots (balance and master, on the back of the bass) Im supposed to have.
 
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ebmuscmanlvr83 said:
Yeah, I understand your point, but Andrew (Dr. Stankface) was here and can note that my Bergantino was getting hit pretty hard, and its a powerful cab.

My main question is about how many pots (balance and master, on the back of the bass) Im supposed to have.
Sorry, not meant to distract from your main question;:eek:

[I get so excited about anything piezo;:p
maybe I probably need to do more background research on what amp and cab combinations are best suited to my MM/piezos for my applications ;) ]

I'm looking forward to what info surfaces here; :cool:
 

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Travis, I just popped the back of my Fretless 4, and I have the same deal that you are seeing. When I first got the bass I adjusted the piezos to be louder. Since I didn't know what the extra pot was, I just tweaked until it sounded like I wanted it too.
 

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hmmm is it possible to use process of elimination to at least figure out which pots correspond to which strings? I'm saying... set mag/piezo balance to piezo 100%, eq flat (just in case), and start tweakin, with all the pots for the piezos set to their zeros, and adjust each individually.
 
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