Got a question for you guys about stereo output... bourne out of blissful ignorance and pure inexperience.
So I recently discovered my 'rainy-day' bass, an early Tobias Growler, is one of a small experimental batch made with a push/pull volume pot that switches the output to stereo. Growlers came with a single Bartolini quad-coil pickup but with separate preamps, so it functions like two separate pickups... each half independent of the other, with separate volume, stacked tone controls, and midrange contour switches. According to what I've read, volume pot 1 which corresponds with the coils closest to the bridge, when pulled up, supposedly switches the output to stereo mode.
So, (with a gleam in my eye) I bought a stereo instrument cable (RTS) to try it out... plugged directly into my F-1X/power-amp rig. Frankly, I don't see/hear what's 'stereo' about it... I can only use half of the pickup when in stereo mode.
Now on to the dumb questions...
Is it because the input jack of the F-1X is mono? (I don't know if it is or not)
Is it time to start shopping for an F-2B?
Any other way I can get the benefit from the stereo output? Some kind of Y adapter or splitter box?
Most detrimental - is this going to make me call Mica and inquire about upgrading my (currently under construction) bass to have switchable stereo output capability? (please say no, as it may be too late anyway)
As always, I appreciate any advice given here. You guys are the best.
