Cheers for the compliments.
Eric Banjitar said:
Love the finish! This is one classey guitar. Well balanced look. Really nice vol/tone pots. Doubles? Switches? A SIngle? Whatcha doing in der?
Great work! Cheers

ccasion14:
I brought a pre-wired pre-amp, I can't be trusted with a soldering iron.
First stack (nearest the neck) is volume and blend. Second is Treble and bass boost cut, the treble is also a push-pull pot for a bright eq setting. Third stack is mid boost cut and sets mid frequency for boost/ cut. The single knob at the rear is passive tone, works in active as well. The front switch is used in passive mode to select either the pickup blend or equal mix of both. And finally the last switch is used to swap between active and passive modes. Hell of a lot of settings to play around with. It was very cramped in control cavity when I got everything in to place.
As for the tone of Goncalo neck on this, I'm not really sure if I can say any useful comments, but... The tone from this is, really bass and mid heavy, even with the treble on the amp and pre-amp up it doesn't have a very bright tone that can easily get with my Warwick Corvettes. Also with bass boost turned up I thought the house was going to shake apart, there is a lot of low frequencies. One of the reasons decided not to get another Warwick at the moment was I finding them very muddy and difficult to get a decent clarity in low notes, there is absolute no problem with that on this bass, dropped tunings sound much cleaner and refined. I would say that it poesses some the "Warwick Growl" that is sought after by some (me included), I'd of liked to try a Wenge neck to see how it compares, but maybe some other time. How much is from the neck or from the pickups I have no idea, It's the first time I've tried Wizard pickups, but I was recommended this set as they are designed to darker and more aggressive than tradition jazz sets which is ideal for me. Sorry for not being of much help and the useless descriptions.