I worked on a 69 EB3 bass today.
It is an interesting instrument.
I thought the Sidewinder was going to need rewound when I picked it up yesterday.
The pickup was shorted to ground inside the pickup.
I found that, resoldered, and retaped the lead in wire.
The Pickup Read 30k DCR ohms exactly.
The Mini bucker measured 6.75k.
The bass was very noisy when I got it, I rewired the cavity.
The original 4 way switch was defective, so the guitar shop put in a cheaply made 3 way rotary to replace it.
It was bad also, the contacts wadded up internally, and you couldn't tighten it up enough to keep it from turning.
So for now it has a mdeium height 3-way toggle switch like goes in a LP, or SG guitar, and it works great!
It had a bad noisy Vol. Pot, for the Sidewinder, so I put a 500k in it.
There is no shielding at all, in the main cavity, or the pickup cavities.
I used shielded wire from the jack to the switch, and short PVC hookup wire in the cavity.
When done, I tested it, and it is very quiet, no noticeable noise, or hum.
The Side winder is very strong, and I see why they call them mudbuckers!
Sounds good for a vintage Era Humbucker Bass.
Much more distorted sounding than my modern Ibanez Bass with humbucker soapbars.
T
It is an interesting instrument.
I thought the Sidewinder was going to need rewound when I picked it up yesterday.
The pickup was shorted to ground inside the pickup.
I found that, resoldered, and retaped the lead in wire.
The Pickup Read 30k DCR ohms exactly.
The Mini bucker measured 6.75k.
The bass was very noisy when I got it, I rewired the cavity.
The original 4 way switch was defective, so the guitar shop put in a cheaply made 3 way rotary to replace it.
It was bad also, the contacts wadded up internally, and you couldn't tighten it up enough to keep it from turning.
So for now it has a mdeium height 3-way toggle switch like goes in a LP, or SG guitar, and it works great!
It had a bad noisy Vol. Pot, for the Sidewinder, so I put a 500k in it.
There is no shielding at all, in the main cavity, or the pickup cavities.
I used shielded wire from the jack to the switch, and short PVC hookup wire in the cavity.
When done, I tested it, and it is very quiet, no noticeable noise, or hum.
The Side winder is very strong, and I see why they call them mudbuckers!
Sounds good for a vintage Era Humbucker Bass.
Much more distorted sounding than my modern Ibanez Bass with humbucker soapbars.
T
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