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Old 12-16-2010, 10:55 AM
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First off, be careful when you take it into a 'shop' as they are not trained on this circuit. They can only fix the obvious. How is your Jack? Some cabels wear out the inner spring from having oversized tips. Then, normal jacks are loose and cut out from the inner spring being stripped. What brand cable have you used most with this bass?
The jack seems Ok its not loose all all. The connection is tight and makes a click noise when you plug in the cable like its seating into the jack. I don't see any crud or build up inside the jack so I would say its clean from what I can see anyway.

Im not sure how one would clean an input jack?

I just bought this bass used and its a 2000 model so I have no idea what cable(s) have been used on it. I use the fender cables myself though.

What cables do you recommend using?

Do you have a list of shops that know how to work on your basses?

Thanks Guys!
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