I'm just wondering if anyone else has noticed this with the mono vs stereo output on their Rickenbackers - it's not a 'problem' that I'm looking for a solution to or anything, it's just a curious thing I'm interested to discuss.
I can't say I ever noticed it on my 4001 (but that's a bass, so I'm not too concerned with treble frequencies!), but I was playing around with the rick-o-sound output on my 620 the other day and seemed to notice that the output from there is a bit brighter and clearer than the standard mono output - very very slight, I know I'm splitting hairs here! but it seems as though the tone is a little brighter with the controls maxed and that a bit more top end clarity and 'chime' is retained when backing off the volume. So the guitar just seems to 'jangle' a bit more in stereo.
This is a difference I'm noticing from just switching a mono jack between the two outputs, into the same rig, without any change to settings - push the mono jack in all the way to connect the tip so the bridge pickup gives sound, pull it out halfway to connect the ring so the neck pickup gives sound - each pickup sounds just a little cleaner and 'crisper' in that configuration, than it does from the mono output. obviously I can't activate both pickups at the same time to see how that affects it, because I'm only connecting one pickup at a time this way.
Anyways my guess as to why it might be a little brighter is either 1) I have an overactive imagination, which I know is possible, or 2) when you're using the mono output all of the control pots equally load down the signal that goes to the mono socket, but the stereo socket isolates the loading from the control pots to the respective outputs so you only have 2 330k pots loading each output (ignoring the 5th knob, for now), as opposed to all 4 loading a single output.
And then this has got me wondering - is there a way I can use this 'advantageously' while still running a single rig, by using a stereo jack from the rick-o-sound output and summing both outputs to mono before reaching the amp or my pedals? Or would that totally negate it and be exactly the same as using the mono output, therefore, a total waste of time and energy to try to get a tiny amount more top end clarity that I didn't really need in the first place?
