Ric-O-Sound and noise.......
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Ric-O-Sound and noise.......
I've been reading thru some old threads, and have to admit that my DIY Y-Cable can give noise, if not both pickups are full on. Is there anything special in a ROS cable/box assembly? Maybe one of you ever opened up a ROS thing to see what's inside - in the way of a de-earthing transformer/isolater or some other stuff, or is it just the build quality?
If so, is it better to use a sort of electronic-DIY alubox to make the split connections in, and some kind of one-on-one transformer in one signal path? Or did I just went crazy, and need to forget about the excistence of ROS and just play (mono)bass........LOL
Well, as statet in other threads, I love tweaking (can you really say tweaking?) sounds and FX's and try all options in bass recording. One of the reasens I (can) do this, is because I lost my job, so have some time left and because I own a Homestudio in the form of a (yes, I know it's digital!!! LOL) Roland 2480CD, some Lexicon and DBX stuff and a bunch of microphones. I also have a degree of soundengineering from the SAE Amsterdam, but you can never spend enough time playing around to find good sounds and mixes.
Oh, and please don't tell me to remove my ROS from my 4003..........just joking Jeff LOL
If so, is it better to use a sort of electronic-DIY alubox to make the split connections in, and some kind of one-on-one transformer in one signal path? Or did I just went crazy, and need to forget about the excistence of ROS and just play (mono)bass........LOL
Well, as statet in other threads, I love tweaking (can you really say tweaking?) sounds and FX's and try all options in bass recording. One of the reasens I (can) do this, is because I lost my job, so have some time left and because I own a Homestudio in the form of a (yes, I know it's digital!!! LOL) Roland 2480CD, some Lexicon and DBX stuff and a bunch of microphones. I also have a degree of soundengineering from the SAE Amsterdam, but you can never spend enough time playing around to find good sounds and mixes.
Oh, and please don't tell me to remove my ROS from my 4003..........just joking Jeff LOL
Beside owning 14 guitars and basses and my own homestudio, what do I want more?
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Well Jeff and Bob, don't make me feel guilty please. I won't buy the two of you a new Rickenbacker for Xmas to stop the tears....
Furthermore: I never seen an original splitter assembly (proberly, 'cause we don't see much of Rickenbacker stuff overhere in The Netherlands) - so is it a separate box and three cables? Or is it a all in one thing? Has anybody a photo of this gizmo? Or am I just plain stupid? Well anyway I'm Dutch......LOL, and I don't walk on wooden shoes, grow tulips and eat cheese all day!!! And no, although almost legalized, I don't grow and smoke weed........yeeeks!!!
THNXS so far for all the info guys!!!
Furthermore: I never seen an original splitter assembly (proberly, 'cause we don't see much of Rickenbacker stuff overhere in The Netherlands) - so is it a separate box and three cables? Or is it a all in one thing? Has anybody a photo of this gizmo? Or am I just plain stupid? Well anyway I'm Dutch......LOL, and I don't walk on wooden shoes, grow tulips and eat cheese all day!!! And no, although almost legalized, I don't grow and smoke weed........yeeeks!!!
THNXS so far for all the info guys!!!
Beside owning 14 guitars and basses and my own homestudio, what do I want more?
I borrowed a Ric O Sound Box recently - its not noisy at all.
The Box itself is metal, and the attached stereo lead looks very well insulated , particularly at the plug end. Inside is nothing more than two jacks, but i put both amps near each other and there was not really anymore noise than usual.
lets face it, Ricks are quiet noisy anyway!
On another note has anyone with a black hardwared bass (Jeff) noticed that they generate more noise than normal chrome hardwared basses? My white 91 does and theres no loose grounds
The Box itself is metal, and the attached stereo lead looks very well insulated , particularly at the plug end. Inside is nothing more than two jacks, but i put both amps near each other and there was not really anymore noise than usual.
lets face it, Ricks are quiet noisy anyway!
On another note has anyone with a black hardwared bass (Jeff) noticed that they generate more noise than normal chrome hardwared basses? My white 91 does and theres no loose grounds
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I have never looked under the bridge or lead pickup surround on a bass with black hardware. If the metal parts are painted or powder coated where the ground wire connects to the bridge for instance, the bass is going to be very noisy especially with Ric hi-gain single coils. Ensure that you have a good ground connection by measuring between the stings and the jack plate with an ohm meter. If you measure any resistance...noise. Although Rics use shielded leads, the control and pickup cavities are not. That's why humbuckers were invented, single coils are inherently noisy.
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