You are the man!! I watched another video before yours and wasted 2.5 hours of my life. Thx so much for the correct information I need to fix my bass players bass!!
hey there! I just tried this on an ibanez GSR200 and came to the conclusion that the output-jack wiring is different to your model. Great video, good intention but you should specify on the model though, before telling all the dummies where exactly to put the wires ;)
Me rn. I have 6 ibanez basses. All active I'm replacing the inputs in a prestegue ntb and a sr 400 2004 model. I have a 755 and an ergodyne 605 also. They all sound great. Super hot. All the range, but the prestegue is prob my fav. I can put 40-100 drop g standard and still better tone than my 5 strings w .125 + in A or B and they sound tight af. So.. Thanks for the vid
I assume it's because dc electricity runs in a circle, and in order to complete the circuit, the current of the bass needs to run out, through the cord, and loop back through the amp, and back to the battery. I'm not 100% sure though, just trying to use my basic electricity knowledge and make sense of it.
Im like Ali and J. FOX soldering everything in eyeshot exept the thing i wanted too. Lol, but when i bump the thunder ropes. Im like a hindu cow bro. Bring yo pumps, bring yo bumps, its prime time bayba!!
You are the man!! I watched another video before yours and wasted 2.5 hours of my life. Thx so much for the correct information I need to fix my bass players bass!!
Replaced the jack in my 5 string bass. Thank you so much.
Thank you dude.been trying to get mine working for 2 years.have subscribed
hey there!
I just tried this on an ibanez GSR200 and came to the conclusion that the output-jack wiring is different to your model.
Great video, good intention but you should specify on the model though, before telling all the dummies where exactly to put the wires ;)
you are my saviour. was looking for this for days!
Thanks! I'm good at replacing stuff like this. awesome video!
Me rn. I have 6 ibanez basses. All active
I'm replacing the inputs in a prestegue ntb and a sr 400 2004 model. I have a 755 and an ergodyne 605 also. They all sound great. Super hot. All the range, but the prestegue is prob my fav. I can put 40-100 drop g standard and still better tone than my 5 strings w .125 + in A or B and they sound tight af. So.. Thanks for the vid
I think my bass has the same issue, I’m gonna give your fix a try! Wish me luck
Didn’t work on my Ibanez soundgear 1200 premium. Must be wired differently. Shame.
Fantastic!!!!! Thanks man!
Tried for about 2 hours today after buying a soldering iron solder and a new jack. I give up...
Good stuff MO
Part # 3JK1J23R output jack active p/u
why we have to conect the batery to the output jack?
I assume it's because dc electricity runs in a circle, and in order to complete the circuit, the current of the bass needs to run out, through the cord, and loop back through the amp, and back to the battery. I'm not 100% sure though, just trying to use my basic electricity knowledge and make sense of it.
Battery?? What battery is there in a regular electric bass guitar?
9V
It's for active pickups
Im like Ali and J. FOX soldering everything in eyeshot exept the thing i wanted too. Lol, but when i bump the thunder ropes. Im like a hindu cow bro. Bring yo pumps, bring yo bumps, its prime time bayba!!
It's an output jack, not an input jack. But good video otherwise. Wish you would've listed the part number for the jack.