Can I make a Rick-O-Sound box?
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Can I make a Rick-O-Sound box?
Since Rickenbacker stopped making them it seems like used ones have doubled or tripled in price.Is it possible to buy or make something equivelent?
Last edited by octagon on Sun Oct 12, 2008 6:25 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Can I make a Rick-O-box?
there is a seller on eBay from the UK that makes a ricbox thingy.
why does RIC still make guitars with the ric-o-sound but no box ?
why does RIC still make guitars with the ric-o-sound but no box ?
Re: Can I make a Rick-O-box?
Hi Damon!I found this thread in which Mr Hall explains why they don't make them anymoreDamon Davis wrote:there is a seller on eBay from the UK that makes a ricbox thingy.
why does RIC still make guitars with the ric-o-sound but no box ?
Re: Can I make a Rick-O-Sound box?
do those posts say why the outputs are still ric-o-sound ?
that"s all I want to know.
that"s all I want to know.
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Re: Can I make a Rick-O-Sound box?
Hi Mitch,
You don't really need a Rick-O-Sound "box" to separate your neck and bridge pickups on your Rick-O-Sound Rickenbacker guitar.
All you need is a 6" HOSA, shielded "Y"-cable. Make sure you get HOSA model # YPP117. This cable is probably available at Musicians' Friend on the internet for the incredibly low price of six or seven dollars!!
Simply plug the phono-jack end of the Y-cable into the ROS jack of your guitar. Then you can plug in two guitar cords into the the two female ends of the Y-cable and run the 2 cords into two separate amps. Use the fifth knob on your guitar to balance out the sound of your neck and bridge pickups....You'll get a nice spacious sound from the two amps.
all the best...Ron
You don't really need a Rick-O-Sound "box" to separate your neck and bridge pickups on your Rick-O-Sound Rickenbacker guitar.
All you need is a 6" HOSA, shielded "Y"-cable. Make sure you get HOSA model # YPP117. This cable is probably available at Musicians' Friend on the internet for the incredibly low price of six or seven dollars!!
Simply plug the phono-jack end of the Y-cable into the ROS jack of your guitar. Then you can plug in two guitar cords into the the two female ends of the Y-cable and run the 2 cords into two separate amps. Use the fifth knob on your guitar to balance out the sound of your neck and bridge pickups....You'll get a nice spacious sound from the two amps.
all the best...Ron
Re: Can I make a Rick-O-Sound box?
Thanks alot Ron.I will try it!RonLovesRic12strings wrote:Hi Mitch,
You don't really need a Rick-O-Sound "box" to separate your neck and bridge pickups on your Rick-O-Sound Rickenbacker guitar.
All you need is a 6" HOSA, shielded "Y"-cable. Make sure you get HOSA model # YPP117. This cable is probably available at Musicians' Friend on the internet for the incredibly low price of six or seven dollars!!
Simply plug the phono-jack end of the Y-cable into the ROS jack of your guitar. Then you can plug in two guitar cords into the the two female ends of the Y-cable and run the 2 cords into two separate amps. Use the fifth knob on your guitar to balance out the sound of your neck and bridge pickups....You'll get a nice spacious sound from the two amps.
all the best...Ron
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Re: Can I make a Rick-O-Sound box?
The Y cable works. You can also make your own Rick-O-Sound box pretty easily.
Butch Ammons at Bayou Audio Cables sells a stereo splitter box: http://www.bayoucables.com/bayouosound-box-p-222.html
Butch Ammons at Bayou Audio Cables sells a stereo splitter box: http://www.bayoucables.com/bayouosound-box-p-222.html
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here's the one I use; 20 feet long for about $35 retail, good quality. mono amp plugs marked tip and ring, stereo on the bass end.


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Wow, Kira, that's pretty darn good; the Bayou Cables box is already $20 by itself; add cables and it's more than your Y cord!
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That's how I figured it, and it's all unified and shrinkwrapped nicely, probably quieter than three cables and a box. It's the Bananas Music, their house brand, usually on sale and good quality.
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That looks like the cable from Sweetwater I posted the link to, Kira.

