Mighty mite Haz clone

Feb 9, 2023
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I recently purchased a hazlab clone Electronics board to go into a bass. Has anyone had experience with them or has one especially and could tell me what potentiometer goes for the bass and treble or the configuration of such. I can't find much information or schematics of them any help would be absolutely greatly appreciated.
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The stock ones in mine were 100k linear with center detent. I've been looking for replacements with a long enough bushing to mount through the body for about two years lol, it's an old Cort with the same haz style preamp.
I had actually forgotten about it, I think I'll just get some normal ones and get creative with JB weld now

Edit: have you already searched "haz preamp" here in the forums? Hopefully you should be able to find a schematic, I remember there were some very knowledgeable users around here. And I also vaguely remember a website with various versions of this preamp
 
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The stock ones in mine were 100k linear with center detent. I've been looking for replacements with a long enough bushing to mount through the body for about two years lol, it's an old Cort with the same haz style preamp.
I had actually forgotten about it, I think I'll just get some normal ones and get creative with JB weld now

Edit: have you already searched "haz preamp" here in the forums? Hopefully you should be able to find a schematic, I remember there were some very knowledgeable users around here. And I also vaguely remember a website with various versions of this preamp
Unfortunately I thought I was buying a Mighty 114 but this is a different type. I don't think it's going to give me the same sound as a hazlab
 
The stock ones in mine were 100k linear with center detent. I've been looking for replacements with a long enough bushing to mount through the body for about two years lol, it's an old Cort with the same haz style preamp.
I had actually forgotten about it, I think I'll just get some normal ones and get creative with JB weld now

Or maybe this clever solution would work for you: https://www.underhillbass.com/copy-of-volume-pots-1 ?
 
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Or maybe this clever solution would work for you: https://www.underhillbass.com/copy-of-volume-pots-1 ?
Well with the longest pot bushing I found I'd still be missing about 5mm, is that long enough? And will it make the rotating shaft longer too?
I was thinking of using "thread repair inserts" and a standard nut on top, so that's a similar idea, but still I need to make the shaft longer with another piece and JB weld. Or find a very long shaft pot (25mm) and a long insert if I can.
I solved the volume pot with one of those Gibson 500k long ones.

By the way here's what I found in the bass when I got it, can't find anything like it
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And here's one of the original broken pots for measure
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Well with the longest pot bushing I found I'd still be missing about 5mm, is that long enough? And will it make the rotating shaft longer too?

The maker is on TB, I'll ping him right now: @bowthing

I've used epoxy on lamp thread from the hardware store, but yeah, shaft length can easily be a deal breaker. If you can find a few other people needing the same part Omeg in the UK can make custom pots for you with 12mm long threaded bushings as a stock option, but they may be able to go longer as well. Minimum order quantity was only 10 units the last time I used them, and quoted turnaround time was right at one month, which they met.