RICK 360/6 STD JACK SHORTS OUT WHEN SWITCH DOWN??
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RICK 360/6 STD JACK SHORTS OUT WHEN SWITCH DOWN??
I have tried to fix this several times. all wires seem to be in the right place, soldered, but still I get the jack cutting out on me most of the time when the toggle switch is in the down position. I have not recorded with my Ric much because of this. I fix it then the next time I get it out of the case it's shorting out again. A total bummer! Anybody else have this happening to them? What do i do to fix it? Bend the jack prongs in tighter? Help. Frank.
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Frank. I would think that replacing the switch is in order here.
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You seem to be hinting that RIC puts cheap switches in their guitars, and the answer is that NOTHING on Rickenbacker guitars could be even remotely termed "cheesy". They are a well-crafted, class act all the way.
The switches are made by Switchcraft in the US and are high grade. But somehow a bad one must have gotten through. So replace it and you won't have to worry. Is the guitar still under warranty? Call RIC and get authorization to send it back for repair if you don't want to be bothered with it.
The switches are made by Switchcraft in the US and are high grade. But somehow a bad one must have gotten through. So replace it and you won't have to worry. Is the guitar still under warranty? Call RIC and get authorization to send it back for repair if you don't want to be bothered with it.
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As Frank himself notes, it's not the switch- it's the jack. Obviously the switching contact of it is bent, most likely from an oddly shaped or sized plug as so many inexpensive Asian ones are.
The guitar works in stereo all the way up to the mono jack; when you plug into it, the switch shunts it to mono. Pop the jack assembly off, rebend the contacts, visually checking the contacts, even using the cord that likely caused this, and you're good to go.
The guitar works in stereo all the way up to the mono jack; when you plug into it, the switch shunts it to mono. Pop the jack assembly off, rebend the contacts, visually checking the contacts, even using the cord that likely caused this, and you're good to go.
