Stereo leaking?
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- tore-trang
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Stereo leaking?
I used my ric`o sound stereo-kit, splitting the pickups on my 77 4001bass. the Bass went to a peavy rig and the treble to a orange rig. I turned off the orange rig and switch the pickup selector on my my bass to treble and I could hear a weak signal but loud enough to hear, so it wasnt muted 100%!! anybody with the same problem/experience?
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74 4001 JG
77 4001 BG
16 4003s MID
There is nothing right in my left brain and nothing left in my right brain
77 4001 BG
16 4003s MID
There is nothing right in my left brain and nothing left in my right brain
Re: Stereo leaking?
Pretty sure that's normal.
- cassius987
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Re: Stereo leaking?
I think what that is is some kind of weak physical contact between the lugs that separate the pickups prior to the mono switch. Depending on how the jack was installed--there's a bit of an art to it, and to the mono as well due to its ROS on/off capacity--you could have some very slight contact going on. None of my "factory fresh" basses do this but my 1976 4001FL, that I had to rewire on my own, has this "problem"... I could spend hours trying to fix it but for me the time investment isn't worth it right now.
- tore-trang
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Re: Stereo leaking?
Thanks for all reply folks!
74 4001 JG
77 4001 BG
16 4003s MID
There is nothing right in my left brain and nothing left in my right brain
77 4001 BG
16 4003s MID
There is nothing right in my left brain and nothing left in my right brain
Re: Stereo leaking?
I think it is more of an acoustic coupling through the wood of the bass.
Re: Stereo leaking?
I believe the bleed is normal - don't think it is a true isolated stereo output.
Re: Stereo leaking?
At first it startled me a bit. But after playing around with ROS a while, I've gotten to the place where I think it's kinda cool; especially when I turn on my flanger.
JimK
JimK
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jamespaul71
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Re: Stereo leaking?
they share ground, so its crosstalk.
Re: Stereo leaking?
Definitely normal. I was experiencing the same thing and had Chris at POTR check it out when he had my '78 for a set-up - he sampled a few other ones in the store and they were all doing the same thing. Very minor though - nothing that gets in the way of anything.
1978 4001 FG
2009 C64 MG
2010 4003 JG
2009 C64 MG
2010 4003 JG
Re: Stereo leaking?
Well it sure seems to add to the jangle and chime if you run ROS and each pickup through a compressor. Love it.
JimK
JimK
- cassius987
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Re: Stereo leaking?
Weird that everyone thinks this is so normal. It only happens with me on my 4001FL, which I rewired myself... the other basses that have stock wiring don't have any leakage at all. I keep trying to hear it on any of them... and I can't.
- FretlessOnly
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Re: Stereo leaking?
I use a stereo cable rather than the ROS box, so I get no bleed. I can see why one would with the ROS though.
Can we have everything louder than everything else?
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jamespaul71
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Re: Stereo leaking?
uh it would be just as bad in either case.FretlessOnly wrote:I use a stereo cable rather than the ROS box, so I get no bleed. I can see why one would with the ROS though.
