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East MM replacement pre


sshorepunk
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A while back I bought a 4 knob 3 band east pre for my stingray off basschat

I had no instalation instructions but I knew they were on the East site in pdf format

[url="http://www.east-uk.com/mmsr4k3b.pdf"]MMSR4K[/url]

I just wanna make sure I've got this right before I get the soldering iron out!

On my old pre, I have the following...
Black and white wires from the p/up
2 blacks and a red coming from the battery box to the jack socket
red, black and white from the jack socket / battery box to the original circuit board

On the new pre amp, I have the following
Red, green and orange from the mid circuit board
And I have two points on the other circuit board to which I can attach the p/ups

So the p/ups is an easy one!

From the PDF, the wires off the mid sweep board are as follows

Red - 9-18 v +ve - this is linked on the mid sweep board to provide power to the main pre amp board. I am assuming this connects to the red from the jack/battery
Orange - Output, this should go to the tip of the jack socket (white from the jack/battery)
Green - Ground (black from the jack/battery)

It has become more apparent whilst typing this, I could have done with colours on the pdf :) even though I am colour blind lol!

Anyone else fitted one of these?

Tony

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[quote name='sshorepunk' post='1075596' date='Jan 2 2011, 06:52 PM']All done!
All I can say is amazing! The bass sounds so much more crisp and lively! and the mid sweep gives a good increase in tones available!
Tony[/quote]

Agreed - fitted one in my Stingray, and they are incredible bits of kit!

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