ok i'm gonna hafta resurrect this one from the dead one more last time.
apparently the input jack has more problems than i initially thought and so it's gotta go. before i order a replacement, i wanna run this idea up the flagpole:
i'm getting ready to set my amp rig up for stereo to accommodate my series I. i've got a switchover / patch box designed to pass separated stereo signals from the DS-5 into both amps and mono to both when i'm using the mono output basses.
my question is this: is it possible to easily extract a stereo signal from this bass? it has a blend and volume control. Does the signal from both pickups go into a buffer before they get to the volume control? Is there a relatively easy way to tie onto them, put a stereo TRS 1/4" jack on the bass and use a stereo cable to send the separated signals to the amps? I'm pretty handy with a scope, soldering iron and analog circuits, and so i suppose i could make a science project outta this by reverse engineering the breadboard pre-amp board but i'd rather not do that if someone has a ready solution.
i realize it may be impossible or impractical, but since i've already got the instrument opened up and i'm gonna hafta do some cutting and hacking to replace the input jack anyway, might as well see if i can't take this to the next level.
any thoughts/comments are appreciated.