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![]() So cleaned off the contact with a machinist stone and they defiantly need to be replaced...The connections are all loose but I got it working again..the connections seem really touchy.
I think I'll take it into a local shop and have them solder it I don't have the tools to do this. Thanks for looking into this for me! |
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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?
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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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While you are at Radio Shack, buy a new battery cap. ![]()
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Tim Bishop Last edited by Tim Bishop; 12-16-2010 at 11:26 AM. |
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![]() Ken is referring to Monster Cables as wearing out the inner spring of his input jacks. He does not recommend using Monster Cables with his basses.
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![]() Where do you live? Are you close enough to Ken where you could take your bass in and have him check it out for you?
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When basses get shipped here for repair, they are fixed correctly and fixed once. take it to 'Joe blow geetar repairz' (fictitious name) and prey they wont totally kill the bass. |
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Have you ever considered putting up youtube videos for stuff like maintenance and minor repairs? Do you have any sort of resource or manuals for repairs? |
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![]() I have a degree in electronics engineering, so I'm more than qualified to repair a bass.. Having said that, would you hire some random guy to touch up the Sistine chapel if you had access to Michelangelo? Any time it becomes necessary for work to be done on my Smith, Ken's shop will be the ones doing it.
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Basses come in here set-up and adjusted by who knows and in an hour, we un-do and re-do it right. Some amount of feel and talent is required. It's not all Plumbing. |
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Report back when you get your battery cap replaced. I am expecting a good report. ![]()
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This maybe a silly question. Shouldn't I solder the wires that I splice together? Is there anything I should disconnect before I solder the wires together? Besides the obvious ..not having the guitar plugged into the amp ![]() Ken S. - Thanks for your time on the phone I really appreciated that! I definitely want you to service my bass sometime soon. The next time I'm in DC or Philli I will try to set something up for sure. After talking with Ken today.. I think he made a good point..this bass probably sat around for a long time without being played with a battery in it maybe for years. This is a 2000 model and its like bran new the guy that sold it said it came from his "vault" and was originally purchased for his collection. |
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All you would need to do is cut far enough behind the damaged battery cap (including a determined amount of the original wire behind the damaged cap). Then just splice on the new cap and new wiring to the good/remaining wires. Make sense? It would be a very easy fix, however, if you are not comfortable doing this, then find someone qualified that is.
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Ill pick up some cleaner too while I'm at radio shack! Is it better to use the gold coated cables? I always see those at the guitar store but never pony up the extra money for them. I didn't know monster cables were bad to use thanks for letting me know! I'm in Newport News, VA so PA is really far for me to travel. |
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![]() Not necessarily. Just make sure the one you have is in good working order.
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![]() I've been using Monster Cables for years and have had no issues, but then I am VERY careful with my gear. Again, Ken is not recommending them for use with the Smith Basses/Input Jack.
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