Rick-O-Sound Double Jack Assembly? Anyone have one?

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Rick-O-Sound Double Jack Assembly? Anyone have one?

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Does anyone have a Rick-O-Sound Double Jack Assembly availible?

Rickenbacker is out of stock. I've ordered the Control Harness.

I actually have a Pair from a 1974 4001, but it was redone by the original owner.
I just want to save time in redoing this set and I also want to offer a "clean" Harness with my '72 4001 when it's back together!
It will be back to stock electronically when it goes to ebay!

Thanks

Garret

Sku: 00211 Item in stock?:No
HARNESS ASSY DOUBLE JACK ROS
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You could always check with some of the authorized Rick dealers. Many of them carry spare parts.
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Speaking of this, could you modify a double jack into a jack/XLR out setup without drilling too much wood?
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Without hiding a transformer in the control cavity, you would not have a low impedance balanced output, rendering the mod useless.
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Well dang.
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Well, it shouldn't be too hard to find a transformer that you could hide in the control cavity. After all, you can buy adapters such as these that do the job:
XLR to Phone Adapter
XLR to Phone Adapter
Here's the schematic for that adapter:
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CJ, you jogged my memory!

http://www.radioshack.com/product/index ... Id=2062443
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index ... Id=2062444

I have a couple of these in my remote gear stash for at the station.
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cassius987 wrote:Speaking of this, could you modify a double jack into a jack/XLR out setup without drilling too much wood?
2 of my basses had former owners who made xlr outputs on my (then their) basses. My 4000 misses the serial number because of this. And the '73 4001 has a very wide hole in the jackplate in which a normal stereo jack wont fit anymore. I am not happy with this. As far as I can see no woodworking was necesary.
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