Thanks, Adrian. It sounds to me that, in the case of my bass at least, that setting may have a bit more than a minor boost. Having a bypass switch is certainly the way to know for sure. I've spent hours trying to get natural sounding tones from this bass. I have this luxury when I'm at home, but not so much while I'm standing on stage. The EQ is extremely versatile and I'm sure there is a setting that comes close to a natural sound.
With the amp systems I have, I can plug in any of my other basses (including the Series I) set flat and get a nice sound. In my experience, an Alembic bass doesn't need a lot of EQ in order to sound amazing. The fact is, in the case of this '89 Series II, it really needs a lot less.
So I would like to leave all of the electronics in place and in tact, and simply bypass the state variable filters with a switch. Aren't some of the newer basses offered with an EQ bypass switch? I need to be able to do it on this bass.