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1. Make certain your battery (for 9V Pre) or batteries (for 18V Pre) are fresh. 2. Clean ALL your contact points with a Contact/Control Cleaner (i.e. this includes your cable ends, your input jack on bass, amp, or whatever other piece of gear you use that requires a connection. 3. Are you sure your cables are good? 4. Are you playing through an amp and if so, how do you know it's not your amp that's the issue? If 1 - 4 above doesn't lead you to a solution, it could be a number of other things. Also, as Ronen points out (assuming the issue resides in the pre-amp of the bass which has yet to be determined), a workable solution: Pull upward on your Volume Control for Passive Mode. This will bypass the bass' pre-amp Tone Controls only giving you control of your Volume, Pan and S/P Switches (if you have them). Because you will be in Passive Mode, you will need to increase the Gain/Volume and make necessary tone control adjustments from your amp. This will get you by until you determine what the issue is. Let us know your progress.
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![]() Hey Tim thanks for the reply, I put new 9volts and the push pull knob doesn't help, I actaully lose more volume, Im fearing the worse, I've actually changed cables tried different amps etc ....
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Did you purchase this bass new or used? Has there been any tampering within the pre-amp section that you are aware of? Was that bass upgraded with S/P Switches? Hard to believe the pre-amp would be the source of the issue unless someone somehow damaged it.
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