mono to stereo conversion?... again

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Droog61
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mono to stereo conversion?... again

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Please excuse this post if this question has been asked a eleventy thousand times before...

Can anyne tell me what part(s) and their number I need to order from Rickenbacker to convert my 4001 v63 to stereo?

is it

Sku: 08022 Item in stock?:Yes
CONNECTOR JACK STEREO ROS #12B ?

if it is I dont undertsand why the stereo is cheaper then the mono part? is this correct?
or can some one point me to a decent part?

Many thanks,
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jps
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The stereo jack is less expensive because it does not have a switch built in to it. Any standard stereo 1/4" jack will do, and rewiring is quite simple, just run the outputs of each volume control to it's own lug on the jack.

http://www.rickenbacker.com/pdfs/19501.pdf
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Rickenbacker has been kind enough to provide a schematic with a stereo jack, 8022 is the correct part number.

http://www.rickenbacker.com/pdfs/19524.pdf
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Thanks everyone!

cheers from London
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jlessick wrote:Rickenbacker has been kind enough to provide a schematic with a stereo jack, 8022 is the correct part number.

http://www.rickenbacker.com/pdfs/19524.pdf
Very nice! :D
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