I finally got my 1980 Series 1 Point Bass today and man it is fun to play this beast!
However I came across some problems while digging deeper into this bass.
First of all, the bass has a really straight neck but the truss rod on the bass side is completely loose, and the treble side has just a bit of tension. The E string hits the frets more frequently because I play with a pick most of the time. I dunno if this is a problem being that this bass has travelled from California to Taiwan where Taiwan is known for it's humidity. However, I wish to have more truss rod margin because right now I am unable to adjust the truss rod.
Secondly, my neck filter has noise. When I turn the filter for the neck pickup, I can hear "dirt" in it. Like an old uncleaned volume pot. And sometimes, I get a very large volume drop on my neck pickup. However I found that exercising the filter pot didn't do any good so I opened the back plate and found that something was wrong with 2 transistors (shown in the picture next to the screwdriver head) because when I pushed down on these 2 transistors, it cleaned up the filter pot but not completely.


Pushing down on these 2 transistors also temporarily fixed another problem I had with the neck hum cancellation pot on the rear of the bass. Because the neck hum cancellation pot for some reason cut the volume of the neck pickup by almost 90%.
Right now it seems to be working as it should but I am worried that these two transistors would fail me again. Does anyone know what kind of transistors are these and where I could get replacement ones to repair my preamp card?
Finally, im not sure if this is inherent in Alembic basses but I found that like my Mosrite bass, the tone of the strings sounds drastically different between up picking and down picking when playing with a plectrum.
And... is it possible to purchase a new Q Switch? It seems like my neck Q switch is a bit bent

Videos of the Filter and Hum Cancellation problem:
Filter Problem
https://youtu.be/g7PzGHlYqIoHum Cancellation Problem
https://youtu.be/C7xNiZBEdVUThanks!