Discontinued Ric-O-Sound?
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Discontinued Ric-O-Sound?
I just read a thread on the RIC website that said the RIC-O-Sound was going to be discontinued. Is there any truth to this?
...and stereo (to two mono) cables are easy to get (or make) and cheaper than the Ric-O-Sound kit.
2006 Rickenbacker 360/12FG
2005 Rickenbacker 4003FG
1981 Rickenbacker 320JG
2004 Larrivee L05
2005 Yamaha FG720-12
2006 Epiphone Casino
2004 Fender American Deluxe Stratocaster
2003 LaPatie Etude Classical
1968 Yamaha FG150 Red Label
2005 Rickenbacker 4003FG
1981 Rickenbacker 320JG
2004 Larrivee L05
2005 Yamaha FG720-12
2006 Epiphone Casino
2004 Fender American Deluxe Stratocaster
2003 LaPatie Etude Classical
1968 Yamaha FG150 Red Label
I've heard that balancing the output can be a bit tricky with home made jobs or stereo patch cords. True or not true?
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I'm the proud owner of a NOS RIC-O-Sound that I picked up many years ago. It is absolutely mint and I don't know its actual age. It sat unsold and unused in a local music store longer than anyone could remember. It certainly looks very vintage, with a funny silver jacketed cable and hammertone finish.
Thanks for the speedy and informed response gentlemen. I think I'm with Randy on this one. I would rather have one of those apparently soon to be rare RIC-O-Sound units.
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This topic, of course, has come up before. Jesse started a thread in March about Ric-o-Sound "on the cheap" and mentioned a specific Y-adapter.
That adapter (Hosa YPP-177) is available from Music123:
http://www.music123.com/Hosa-YPP117-i27885.music
That adapter (Hosa YPP-177) is available from Music123:
http://www.music123.com/Hosa-YPP117-i27885.music
That's quite correct Mark. Did anyone report back on the success of these adapters and how they fared in an A/B comparison? I don't recall. Old age setting in I'm afraid.
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