Ich kenne den Platino nicht. Aber wegen die eingebaute electronic muss der impedance richtig sein.
Keine ahnung warum die E oder die G saite schwach signal übernimmt. Frage den bass bauer mal.
Oder schau mal bei unsere Amerikanischer collegen:
http://www.talkbass.com/forum/showthread.php?t=221493&highlight=palatino
This one comes from the Talkbass thread:
So what to do...I first decided to get a Behringer Sustain\ Compression Pedal new for about $40 it did improve the sound but that low E note still did'nt ring right. It was like there was too much harshness being transferred from strings through the bridge to the transducer. So Soften it!!!!
WELL!!! My wife had just bought a roll of.....THIN... anti skid rubber matting for the kitchen draws, about $2 for 1.5 metres, this is the same stuff you put on the car dashboard to stop your glasses from slipping off.
I took out the bridge on the bass, gently lifted up the piezo pickup, cut a piece of this rubber grip mat to fit inside the full length and width of the block, cut a slit in the middle to the middle to accomadate the piezo lead, put the pickup back in its place and decided to also put a small pieces under each foot of the bridge to cushion the pickup.
Put it all back together, retuned, plugged into the Amp..........
WOW!!!!! What a difference!!!!!!!
Full WOOOD TONES ,,,, even increased the Volume, and the Tone control now has a full tonal sweep from DEEP to TREBLE but without the Harshness. I even removed the rubber sponge I had under the tail peice, nor do I use the Sustain Pedal.....well I haven't tried it since adding the rubber mat....might try it again but I doubt if it could improve the GREAT Sound I'm Getting now. TOTAL COST.....What I used.............20cents!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Try it ....What have you got to Loose?
Things to NOTE FIRST.....
1..Take notice which way the bridge is facing as the shape of the bridge is important. in the middle of the bridge is an S shape design. On mine the bottom tail of the "S" points to the low E string.
2.. The FEET of the bridge...Which is Left and Right and which way they are facing.
If you don't put it back correctly the bridge will have a twisted efect because the bridge has been designed to lean back slightly with its feet flat on the pickup..(leaning towards the tailpeice.) I also have my bridge fully lowered, but this may not suit your style so just experiment.....
Good Luck if you try this and hope yours will sound as good!
SeeYa, LUKE
gouda schrieb:
zur info: markbass amps sind NICHT 2 ohm stabil (4 ohm)
Oeps!

Entschuldigung. Das war AI.
Mit 4 ohm gesammt wirds einfacher: Kaufe zwei 8 ohm cabinetten. Fast jede marke hat diese. EBS und Eden sind gut und nicht teuer.