I was just rereading this post and realized how far off I and my Bass was last year! A lot of lessons were learned the hard way.
1- I underestimated the effects of 2 filters and 2 Q?s and how they interact.
2- A Series Bass that has setup issues and an incorrectly replaced Q switch hurts the learning curve.
3- The effects of pickup height on the low end, distortion (magnetic coupling?) and overall timbre.
In this past year I gave up on this Bass probably 10 times and almost (Gasp!) sold her!
Also owning a Distillate I would sit there and say there is no reason a Series shouldn?t sound just as good or better. So I refused to give up. I took what I think is the Alembic approach which is slow and deliberate. After sending the electronics back the Mother Ship getting the Q switch replaced and receiving a clean bill of health, I started scowering the Club for clues (You guys have no idea the value of your input).
The last piece of the puzzle was the pickup height. The Pickups were warped from 40 years of over tightening causing them to sit high in the Bass cavity way to close to the strings. So I took the plunge and grinded them down to flat. Walla! Bella She sounds so a Beautiful now.
I defiantly took a chance in buying a 1975 Bass sight un seen and I paid a price for that in frustration but I do now have an amazing Bass that I got for a good price. The value of the lessons learned will always be with me.
Peace my Alembic Brethren, and thank you all for your help in this adventure.
Pete
