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Bartolini NTMB+F 3-Band Bass Preamp 4

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Preamp Set for Electric Bass

  • Pre-wired 3-band preamp set for electric bass with 4 potentiometers and active/passive switching
  • Clear, transparent sound with extremely low distortion
  • Switchable mid frequency for midrange
  • Configuration: NTMB+F
  • 1 Volume potentiometer with push/pull function
  • 1 Blend potentiometer
  • 1 Mids potentiometer with push/pull function
  • 1 Treble/Bass potentiometer (stacked)
  • 250/800 Hz mid frequency switching via push/pull switch on the mids potentiometer
  • Active/passive (bypass) switching via push/pull switch on the volume potentiometer
  • Adjustable gain up to 12 dB
  • Pre-wired for 9V operation (including output jack and battery clip)
  • Supports 18V operation for 6 dB additional headroom (second battery clip included)
  • Power supply via 1 x 9V / 2 x 9V (18V) battery (not included)
  • Module dimensions (L x W x H): 44.7 x 25.9 x 13.7 mm
  • Includes ring and center knob for concentric (stacked) potentiometer
Available since October 2024
Item number 602404
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Design 3-Band Set
Tubes No
Amp Modeling No
Integrated Effects No
Headphone Output No
Direct Out Yes
MIDI Connector(s) No
Integrated Expression Pedal No
Connections for Pedals or Switches No
Aux Input No
Integrated Tuner No
USB Connection No
3.690 kr
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Good preamp with problematic solderings
absolute_beginner 30.11.2024
I bought this preamp to substitute Tonepump jr. on my Spector. It took me a lot of measuring and soldering to get the thing working.

The fundamental problem for me was the rigid layout of installation. The grounding was done with quite rigid uninsulated steelish wire soldered to the pot rings touching the pickguard. In addition the ground wire was soldered to the output jack and some pot solder lugs.

As the Spector output jack doesn't go thru a pickguard (as Spector has no pickguard), I had to disassemble the output jack. In addition, the pot layout was not exactly suitable for the holes. So I decided to remove the ground wires to release the parts.

During the assembly, I needed to to fit the assembly to the cavity and holes, and ended up with a couple of lose wires, which should have been professionally soldered but IMO were not (because they just got loose from the soldering lugs due to some bending but no pulling).

I re-soldered the lose wires and installed the preamp. The first test resulted in a very noisy sound. I isolated the problem to the preamp, the volume pot connections to preamp, and the EQ pots, as bypassing the preamp produced nice sound without extra noise.

I could not find the problem with visual inspection, so I re-soldered every wire going from the preamp to the pots, and the problem was gone (except the noise for turning treble to full).

If you don't have the exact layout for the pots and the output jack as shown in the picture, you are probably better of by buying the preamp and the rest separately.
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