9
The Pickups and Electronics
One of the first things you need to do when you get your new Warwick bass is to learn what function each knob has, and what pick-ups and
onboard electronics your bass comes with. Below you will find a list of definitions for the basic controls that we use on our Warwick basses.
In the Model Specifics section, you will see a diagram showing the controls used on each model, along with a complete parts list and any
special notes.
General Definitions
Basic Volume Control:
By rotating this control clockwise, you will increase the volume of your bass.
Push/Pull Volume Control:
By rotating this control clockwise, you will increase the volume of your bass. By pulling on the
knob, you will activate or deactivate a secondary function (depending on the model of the bass).
Pickup Pan Control:
This control allows you to pan between your neck pickup and your bridge pickup. The center detent of the
pan control means that you are getting full output from both pickups. By rotating the knob clockwise, you get more of the neck
pickup. By rotating the control counterclockwise you get more of the bridge pickup. When the knob is rotated fully one direction
or the other, you are only getting one of the two pickups.
Passive Tone Control:
When this control is rotated fully clockwise, you will get the brightest tone from your bass. As you rota-
te the control counterclockwise, the tone will become less bright.
Stacked Tone Control:
This stacked knob controls both the treble and the bass. The top knob boosts or cuts the treble and the
bottom knob boosts or cuts the bass. Rotating either control clockwise will boost the respective frequency, while rotating the con-
trol counterclockwise will cut the respective frequency.
Push/Pull Stacked Tone Control:
This stacked knob controls both the treble and the bass. The top knob boosts or cuts the
treble and the bottom knob boosts or cuts the bass. Rotating either control clockwise will boost the respective frequency, while
rotating the control counterclockwise will cut the respective frequency. By pulling on the knob, you will activate or deactivate a
secondary function (depending on the model of the bass).
Stacked Pickup Pan/Volume Control:
The top knob controls the volume of the bass. By rotating this control clockwise, you
will increase the volume of your bass. The bottom knob allows you to pan between your neck pickup and your bridge pickup. The
center detent of the pan control means that you are getting full output from both pickups. By rotating the knob clockwise, you get
more of the neck pickup. By rotating the control counterclockwise you get more of the bridge pickup. When the knob is rotated
fully one direction or the other, you are only getting one of the two pickups.
Push/Pull Stacked Pickup Pan/Volume Control:
The top knob controls the volume of the bass. By rotating this control
clockwise, you will increase the volume of your bass. The bottom knob allows you to pan between your neck pickup and your
bridge pickup. The center detent of the pan control means that you are getting full output from both pickups. By rotating the knob
clockwise, you get more of the neck pickup. By rotating the control counterclockwise you get more of the bridge pickup. When
the knob is rotated fully one direction or the other, you are only getting one of the two pickups. By pulling on the knob, you will
activate or deactivate a secondary function (depending on the model of the bass).
Treble Tone Control:
This tone control boosts or cuts the treble frequencies. The center detent is flat, while rotating the con-
trol clockwise will boost the treble and rotating the control counterclockwise will cut the treble. On the 2-band preamp, the cros-
sover point is 2kHz. On the 3-band preamp, the crossover point is 8.5kHz.
Mid Tone Control:
This tone control boosts or cuts the mid frequencies. The center detent is flat, while rotating the control
clockwise will boost the mids and rotating the control counterclockwise will cut the mids. On the 3-band preamp, the crossover
point is 800 Hz.
Bass Tone Control:
This tone control boosts or cuts the bass frequencies. The center detent is flat, while rotating the control
clockwise will boost the bass and rotating the control counterclockwise will cut the bass. For both the 2-band and 3-band pre-
amp, the crossover points are set at 100 Hz.
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