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Bass Electronics

  • With 2-band EQ
  • To connect to active or passive pickups
  • 4 Potentiometer for volume, treble, bass and balance
  • Available since July 2002
  • Item number 156195
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Equalizer 2-Band
£15.80
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Pick up the bass

The Artec SE-2 is a very affordable way of turning any four-control bass guitar into an active bass guitar. Many more inexpensive basses tend to come factory-fitted with passive circuitry. Now, for a very modest outlay and a bit of DIY handiwork, the Artec 2‑band system can massively expand the tonal range of these instruments. As well as letting bassists fine-tune their pickups' volume and balance, it provides dedicated controls for bass and treble. These two controls make it easy to shape the sound to suit different styles, playing techniques, and personal preferences. Power comes from a single 9V battery, which typically lasts for several hundred hours of playing. One particularly appealing aspect of the Artec 2‑band system is its price – low enough that upgrading any bass to active electronics doesn't feel like a risk.

Artec SE-2, active electronics for passive bass guitars

Upgrade any passive bass

The Artec 2‑band bass guitar electronics set is pre-wired out of the box. All that musicians themselves need to do is to connect up the SE-2 to their instrument's pickups and output jack. The four potentiometers have the following functions: volume, balance, bass, and treble. Thanks to SMT (Surface-Mount Technology), the circuit board is very compact. In practice, this means it fits into almost any control cavity without the need for additional routing. The bass control operates at 100Hz (±12 dB), while the treble control is set at 4kHz (±12 dB), giving bass players considerable flexibility in shaping their own sound. Another major advantage of active electronics is their capacity to transform the pick-ups' high‑impedance signal into a low‑impedance signal. This ensures that there's no noticeable loss of audio quality, even when using longer cables.

Artec SE-2, active electronics for passive bass guitars

For active bassists

A 2‑band active system like the Artec SE-2 gives musicians a broader palette of sounds than a purely passive bass, simply by offering bass and treble controls. Being able to shape the tone directly on the instrument is, in itself, a practical and appealing option. On top of that, active electronics prevent the signal loss already mentioned over longer cable runs. Combining all these advantages, the Artec 2‑band system provides a very cost‑effective way to "activate" a passive bass. It's also an accessible and affordable choice for hobbyists who enjoy building instruments themselves – whether from a DIY kit or from an individual selection of parts.

About Artec

Artec Sound is a Korean company that has dedicated itself fully to the field of guitar and bass equipment with a mission to offer high-quality yet affordable products for modern musicians. These include various pickups and preamps for acoustic guitars, pickups for electric guitar, and active electronics for electric bass guitars. Amplifiers are also part of Artec’s product range, of course, from simple practice combos through to full all-tube stacks. The company focuses particularly on effects, however, and offers an impressive selection of different series that encompass over 60 different pedals.

More flexibility

So how does having a bass guitar equipped with an Artec SE-2 active electronics set actually change a bassist's day‑to‑day playing? The bass control is set relatively high, at 100Hz, which gives plenty of punch and a strong low end that sits just above the bass drum's frequency range. This tends to work well across a wide range of musical styles and mixes: Slap grooves, in particular, really come to life with a boost in the bass range. Paired with an increase in treble, this delivers that familiar, authentic slap sound. Meanwhile, the 4kHz treble control highlights the attack of each note – whether played with fingers or a pick – while also adding the bite and edge needed for modern Rock and Metal tones.

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poor man's glockenklang
Anonymous 22.08.2016
just buy it! it stands toe to toe with big names popular preamps, you won't be dissapointed. boost and cut, easy instalation, all you need. it behaves musicaly so either cut or boost won't make a crazy mutant unmusical sound, everthing fits. i've tried bunch of high end gear (including fodera) and this one is the only preamp that reminds me of high class mike pope preamps found in fodera. it's just as musical, but ofc lacks some finesses of MPP.
i intended this preamps to be a first hand drop in for two ibanez basses i had without preamps. then latter i'd buy some big name preamp. boy was i suprised. all in all, both ibanez SRs (705 and 668 form '91) still have these preamps and they sound better than ever!

buy it, this thing blows competition out of the water.
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Artec SE-2
suirthing 07.02.2014
Does what it says on the tin, used it to replace a faulty pre-amp on an old Vintage bass, worked as expected - quite easy to fit if you are handy with a soldering iron, all th eparst you need are here. Only small annoyance was the centre of the balance pot was not as easy to find, maybe could have been designed with a "click" when it is at dead centre. Output level is nice and strong and the frequencys of the one controls are well chosen, the treble adds a nice edge without dissolving into noise, bass pot too adds a nice boost to the bottom end. Suited my Vintage V1004 very well, but obviously could be too much for some guitars
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Does what it says on the tin
Howard 22.03.2014
I bought this to replace a failed active circuit in a low cost bass. It is pre-wired, but you do need to solder the pickup, jack, and earth connections. So you need to be able to solder confidently to ensure a good installation.

The preamplifier and balance control circuit boards are quite deep, so would not suit a thin bass, indeed they only just fitted inside my HBZ-2500.

The sound is colourless and completely noise free, however the tonal range is not terribly wide, at least not with my pickups.

I am completely satisfied with this product at this price point. And I now have my bass working again. What's not to like?
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Great bass circuit
Little Al 12.09.2017
I fitted this tone circuit, to my Ibanez, Mikro, short scale bass.
Pros: It was easy to fit, just a bit of soldering. The battery fitted snugly in the control cavity. The transformation was instant, with total control over, bass and treble, overall volume, and pickup balance.
Cons: The only negative would be for anyone who can't solder, as there are a few connections to be made.
The bass was Ok in its original state, but didn't have a lot of choice, in the tone department. The Artec Se-2 circuit gives all the control you need.
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