Prices for Electronics:Vol/Pan/Filter and maybe a Q switch?

Started by echo008, December 28, 2004, 07:43:45 PM

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echo008

Mica/Val can you please tell me what it would cost to order :
Vol/Pan/Filter and maybe a Q switch, in 2 AXY PuPs?
 
this is not for an Alembic bass but I would really love to get this setup in another bass I am having built.
thanks for your time
 - Tom
"Muscles aching to work, minds aching to create - this is man."
― John Steinbeck, The Grapes of Wrath

bsee

From the price list, I am guessing it is about $745 for the four string version, $800 for five/six striing.  The price list shows an AXY/PVF line item for AXY with vol/pan/filter.  I assume the presence of the pan means this is two AXYs and not just one.  The Q swith is +$50 on this package.  
 
Also, in other recent threads, a filter and Q switch to replace the bass/treble for an Epic was $400.  I'm not sure, but adding this to the above could get you to Signature electronics.    
 
I'm not sure if these parts are discountable through a dealer, but that could save you a bit as well.  These numbers probably all go up in a week.

echo008

Thanks bsee,
Yes it would be 2 AXY PUPs, I had considerd the package available through the Web store here for 700 (Vol/Pan/Bass/Treble) and still might go that route considering.... as for dealer pricing I am still waiting to hear back from a dealer I contacted I just wanted to try and get he Low down here as well.
 - Tom
"Muscles aching to work, minds aching to create - this is man."
― John Steinbeck, The Grapes of Wrath

pace

I want to swap the pup selector, bass, & treble pots out of my Orion Bari for a pan, lp filter, & Q.... Val said I was looking at around $500 for the parts, so everything above sounds like it's in the right ballpark...
 
-Mike

bsee

Mike -
 
Odd Orion to have a pickup selector, you don't have vol/pan/bass/treble?

David Houck

Bob; Mike is talking about an Orion baritone guitar rather than an Orion bass.  The guitars come with a three position pickup selector.

bsee

Ah, oops....
 
I wonder if they use a filter with the same tonal range for guitar applications?  I suppose 6KHz is pretty high for either, so maybe so.

pace

>>>>I'm not sure if these parts are discountable through a dealer, but that could save you a bit as well.