Finally working on 77-829 again

Started by gtrguy, April 24, 2020, 03:35:30 PM

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edwardofhuncote

Ahhh, that one! Fretless, with the unusual horns. I had never seen the headstock end before. Very cool bass.

gtrguy

I found a little time to start working on the main wiring today. This is my jig!

pauldo


gtrguy


Well, I am starting to install the electronics into the body today. I only work on it when it's raining and the weather up until today has been nice.
Will it all work? I won't know until I get more done!

elwoodblue

That's a whole lot of lams !!
Hopin' you got it right the first time, I have my fingers crossed.


Are there pics of #829 around? She looks special  :D

gtrguy

I fired it up today with a PF6 card from another series one (the card I will use had its pickup wires cut at some point and will need new connectors). The neck pickup works fine and sounds great. The bridge pickup setting at first was very quiet but worked and then squealed like a banshee and then stopped working at all. Switching the Q switch also seemed to have something to do with it. Next I will switch the PUP wires on the card and see what happens. However, the card came out of a bass that worked fine. I am very happy that I hear no hum or radio interference at all on the neck pickup setting!

gtrguy

Before installing the pickups I checked that they worked OK in another bass.

edwin

Quote from: gtrguy on May 13, 2020, 02:21:18 PM
I fired it up today with a PF6 card from another series one (the card I will use had its pickup wires cut at some point and will need new connectors). The neck pickup works fine and sounds great. The bridge pickup setting at first was very quiet but worked and then squealed like a banshee and then stopped working at all. Switching the Q switch also seemed to have something to do with it. Next I will switch the PUP wires on the card and see what happens. However, the card came out of a bass that worked fine. I am very happy that I hear no hum or radio interference at all on the neck pickup setting!

Could be a pot. I've had the frequency pot do that in the past.

gtrguy

After exercising the pots 50 times the bridge pickup now works. However, if I twist the frequency pot a little, then the sound goes away or the squeal comes back. I'll try exercising it a couple hundred times more. I think my wiring job might be OK.

gtrguy

Well, my Fluke RMS VOM says all the pots have a similar sweep. Something else must be off.

gtrguy

Ah ha, I see where cap C1 (I think it's C1) is not connected to anything at all! I think I am getting close to the answer!

gtrguy

Great news: I soldered the cap back onto the lug and now she works!!! Best to carefully check whatever wiring you get for your project to see if it is all connected!

rv_bass

Does that connect to the Q switch?  I had one that squealed when I turned the filter all the way clockwise and it ended up having to do with the Q switch wiring.  Great that you figured it out for yours!

elwoodblue

Quote from: gtrguy on May 15, 2020, 05:57:17 PM
Great news: I soldered the cap back onto the lug and now she works!!!


Woohoo! :D
.. congrats.

David Houck

Good to hear you tracked it down!