I wonder if they use cheap hardware?
I had to trim 1mm off the end of the speaker jack socket on my Elf head as jacks wouldn't engage properly and vibrated out when I played it!
They now 'click' in place.
I am surprised but the fact is I have to tune it evry couple of weeks instead of a few times a year!
I think they are now vulnerable to being knocked, or to temperature cycling.
This is mainly the B2 I keep at my partner's home.
I'm intrigued by these markings:
I assume the holes were to adjust presets. Overall gain is obvious. The other could say 'shape depth', if so did someone have it adjusted for maximum scoop?
Or have I grabbed the wrong end of the monkey?
I did this to both my Hohners and it makes tuning a breeze but at the cost of losing that long-term tuning stability.
I have a plan to see if I can recess the knobs to restore the original appearance.
Do you have any interestingones to share?
My first Hohner bass had a fairly ordinary tort scratchplate nearly 40 years ago.
My brother now has it... this is the same scratchplate!
The idea you can sweat your b*lls off in leathers round the track then 'freshen up' with a few splashes of Brut... 🤣
What's worse... Amazon recommended Old Spice to me yesterday. I remember coming to work a few days before the holidays in the eatly 90s "Oh wow! Has someone brought in a Christmas cake?" Turned out to be the (late middle aged) Finance Officer's Old Spice 🤣