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captain_jetglo
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I don't know, I like very much the mute effect on my Rick, may be I'm faded or something, but I think yes, sometimes it may sound alike an upright. Anyway is a matter of taste. I have to say I never used a ROS thanks for the advices, now I think I don't need it .
I've turned into a kind of Dr. Rickenbackernstein, but I'm looking for hints and help
I tried the treble pup into the passive input & the bass into the active. It's just not useable with a one channel amp. I could balance the two volumes by lowering the louder one & cranking the amp, but it's not worth the hassle live.
I was also hoping to find a way to incorporate some distortion on the treble signal, but it still sounds scratchy. Not at all what I like.
I find driving the preamp gives a much smoother grind.
Interesting experiment, though.
I like the mute for "Stand By Me". I don't use it much for anything else.
I was also hoping to find a way to incorporate some distortion on the treble signal, but it still sounds scratchy. Not at all what I like.
I find driving the preamp gives a much smoother grind.
Interesting experiment, though.
I like the mute for "Stand By Me". I don't use it much for anything else.
Plus five minus five!
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