Is there any sort of indication on the connector, as to make sure I am not accidentially going to flip them, aside from the color of the wire on each pickup cable? If I recall correctly, it had one white housing and one brown housing on each connector.
I think it would be most wise for me, to proceed cautiously, and take a couple of photos of the electronics in the cavity, before I start tinkering. I do recognize the ferrite bead and what I assume to be both preamps from the photos that Jimmy posted, but although I am not sure if it is of any help, I will note that the bass sounded fine for almost half a year with the spun Q-switch, before it recently started to sound different. But I want to stress, that I really appreciate the input, that you guys are taking the time, to offer.
I will also add, that I have noticed a sort of hum, when the bass is plugged into the audio interface, which gets louder, the more i turn up the gain - the hum is pretty faint at full gain, but audible if you pay attention - I am not sure if this hum started at the same time, as the tone started to change, but it's possible. Turning the gain knob to 0 on the bass, makes the hum go away, and switching cables just makes the hum louder or quieter, depending on the quality of the cable. I have been doing a bit of reading online, and it seems that humming is decently common with USB audio interfaces, due to the many internal components in a pc, working and interferring at the same time as the audio interface, but in my experience, troubleshooting things like this, can be a real headache, so it's important to note that it sounded more "normal" through a bass amplifier. I wonder if this hum contributes to the "boomy" sound I am hearing, all of a sudden, since it is operating in the same area of frequencies, if that makes sense.
Anyways: Pictures coming up tomorrow, nevertheless.