Discontinued Ric-O-Sound?
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- firstbassman
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RE: Did anyone report back on the success of these adapters?
OK Brian, good question.
It's finally below 90 degrees in my studio, so I unwrapped the Hosa Y-adapter and gave it a whirl on my 360/12.
Wow! Very cool. Works great.
Connected the Treble signal to the Vox and the bass to the Fender and placed the two amps in different corners of the room. It almost sounds like two guitars playing.
The only disadvantage, as others have mentioned before, is that now there are TWO guitar cables dragging behind me.
But on the most basic level, the Y-adapter works. Is the signal as "pure" as using the Ric kit? I have no idea. Sorry, I'm not an engineer.
OK Brian, good question.
It's finally below 90 degrees in my studio, so I unwrapped the Hosa Y-adapter and gave it a whirl on my 360/12.
Wow! Very cool. Works great.
Connected the Treble signal to the Vox and the bass to the Fender and placed the two amps in different corners of the room. It almost sounds like two guitars playing.
The only disadvantage, as others have mentioned before, is that now there are TWO guitar cables dragging behind me.
But on the most basic level, the Y-adapter works. Is the signal as "pure" as using the Ric kit? I have no idea. Sorry, I'm not an engineer.
Thanks Mark,
That is a very helpful report. It sounds like you had quiet a bit of fun with the experiment too.
That is a very helpful report. It sounds like you had quiet a bit of fun with the experiment too.
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Oh, yeah, Brian, I was sweating and had a LOT of fun. I ran through Rock n' Roll Star, American Girl and High Flying Bird.
Ya know what song seemed to really benefit from stereo ... Lightfoot's "Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald." The bass strings boomed out at one end and the high strings were shining at the other.
I could record it and post it but of course the stereo would get list.
Ya know what song seemed to really benefit from stereo ... Lightfoot's "Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald." The bass strings boomed out at one end and the high strings were shining at the other.
I could record it and post it but of course the stereo would get list.
Could anyone post a picture of what these Y adapters (or the inside of a Ric - O Sound kit) look like. I'm having a hard time visualizing how these would work. If it's a Y adapter, doesn't it go from two ends that go into the jackplate to one plug at the other end? Don't you need two lines coming off to the amps? I'm confused. I want to get my 360 stereo sound running and I'd like to see what I need to buy to get it functional.
Sorry Dane,
But I bought one from RIC this afternoon. It should be here in about three weeks. I can't wait to try it out.
But I bought one from RIC this afternoon. It should be here in about three weeks. I can't wait to try it out.
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I suppose if you're just playing at home or recording,a Y adapter would be okay. If I'm at a gig trying to move around on stage, having two cables dragging behind me to the amps just seems kinda goofy. A stereo cable coming out of the guitar that splits at the amps or plugs into a Y adapter going to the amps is a much more convienient solution.
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I use a stereo microphone cable that is TRS instead of XLR. Plug into the Rick-o-sound jack on the guitar then use a stereo to 2 mono Y splitter at the amp end. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!!!
That way you just have 1 cable instead of trying to drag 2 mono cables with you at the guitar end.
Looks cooler too!!!
That way you just have 1 cable instead of trying to drag 2 mono cables with you at the guitar end.
Looks cooler too!!!
What d'ya mean... the bass is TOO loud!

