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Dean Edge 5 wiring diagram

I have a Dean Edge 5 active bass purchased about 6 years ago. Quilted top, blue. While it has a modern tone it's developed a static noise at all volumes. I replaced the battery but still got the same results. I checked the input jack and it seems to be OK. The soldered connections are clean and solid. Aside from taking it to a guitar repair shop, does anyone else have this issue? If so, how do I resolve this?

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SOURCE: I have a Hutchins bass which is semi hollow and

Here is their contact info:http://www.hutchinsguitars.com/contact.aspx I'm sure they would be able to help you.

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