Author Topic: Series II Pick-up select switch  (Read 549 times)

mele_aloha

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Series II Pick-up select switch
« Reply #45 on: April 24, 2007, 06:34:17 PM »
Don't worry about it Mica. Don't even look into a price. It sounds to me like there's been enough trial and error around here that what the Series II has standard has been proven.
 
And what I was asking about is the pick-up master switch. I've heard it has 3-4 positions. So I just want to get it and all information about my bass from you now cuz I'm getting a little to confused in the forum. No blame, just me!
 
I think I'll just play it smart now and if I need anymore advice I'll come check with you. I just wish there was some sort of spec sheet on the Series II. Is there by chance Mica?
 
I was just putting this out to see if it was kind of normal for some people to order pans. but I can see it was not.  
 
So let's just stick with what I have ordered and keep plugging. I'll talk to ya on the other side.
 
Thanks for your time.
 
(Message edited by mele_aloha on April 24, 2007)

mica

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Series II Pick-up select switch
« Reply #46 on: April 24, 2007, 07:15:40 PM »
The pickup selector switch is 4-positions. It's easy to get confused because there's only 3 clicks but you've got to count the first position.  
 
The most counter-clockwise rotation is standby. Then comes neck pickup, both pickups, bridge pickup.  
 
From the feedback I get, many people leave the pickup selector on both pickups most of the time and just click over to standby when they need a mute. More advanced users and stereo users often use the channels separately for effects and such.