Rickenbacker 350V63

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Rickenbacker 350V63

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Just to let you know that last sunday I
did it. I bought a 350V63 in Jetglow and
now I have my all time favorite setup.
A new Rickenbacker thru a reissue Vox AC-30TBX
S/N 05 42133. I did not have to sell my Gretsch
6128TBEE Duo Jet so I have two great guitars.
Now I have all my Beatles sounds covered and
my wife said no more guitars. I'm happy with
what I have because it only took me 42 years
to get this.
Lou D
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Congratulations! I have the 350V63/12. I really do prefer it to the 325. Have fun.
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Congratulations, Lou. A great combination!

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....Or husbands and guitars? Mine has said a few times now, "no more Rics...."

But then I think he forgets just how appreciative I was when he bought them for me, LOL!

Congrats, Lou! And enjoy! And let your wife know how much you appreciate her, too! Image
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Yes, of course, Melissa. I should have included the reverse situation in my comment! Image
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"Now I have all my Beatles sounds covered and
my wife said no more guitars. I'm happy with
what I have because it only took me 42 years
to get this.
Lou D"


I wish I had a dollar for every time I heard that statement! My wife just covers her ears now when I talk about RICs. LOL Image

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This guitar has a sound of its own and a
looks that would turn heads. How many on this
forum use a 350V63 as there main guitar. I
was wondering should I stay with Rickenbacker
strings or change to something different?
On my Gretsch I like Pyramid Gold would they
be good on the 350V63?
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I have Pyramid Golds on my 1967 365, and I love them on that guitar; however, all my other Rics have Ric strings, and I like them just fine, too. In fact, I tried Pyramids on my 360/12 and I hated them on that guitar--they felt stiff, and bit into my fingers when I played it.... I guess it's just a matter of trying them to see if you like them....
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Post by winston »

Lou congrats on the 350. I have a 350 Liverpool model so I known how much you love yours.

With respect to strings................... experiment until you find something you like.

With respect to being satisfied with just one Ric..............NEVER SAY NEVER!
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Post by raider »

Brian I just have to break in the Rickenbacker
strings and that will take some time. Its good
to know that others play the 350V63 and I like
being different. The 350V63 may not be the (IN)
guitar but its one of the best made guitars that
you can buy. It has style and class
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Lou congrats on a great choice! The 350v63 is definitely an underappreciated guitar. I have Pyramids on mine and they turned out to be an excellent choice for the guitar. They give a tone that I consider to be quintessentially Rickenbacker. Plus it sounds pretty Beatley even through my cruddy little Marshall 1x10 amp. A little reverb and you're set. The top-boost on your AC-30 and the 350 sounds like a match made in heaven. Can't help it, must...post...pic...
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That guitar is a real beauty in Monty brown.... I love the shape of those.
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Very nice, Rumbush.
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Post by raider »

Melissa, do you have a 350V63 and if you
don't are you going to get one. With the
strings I do have a set of each Rickenbacker
and Pyramid. I might try the Pyramid Gold on
the 350V63 because I know how they sound on
my Gretsch. When I get a digital camere then
I'll post pictures. Has anyone ever changed
the pickups to Humbuckers or High Gain's and
what type of sound do you get and do you like
it.
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Post by tony_carey »

Lou, I have a hi gain in the bridge position. 7.4's are not to my taste, although I do like the sound of them in the neck & mid position on this particular model very much. The hi-gain in the bridge gives me the 'snarl' that I normaly want from my gtrs, but with the lovely tone of the neck/mid 7.4's readily available.

Pyramids flats, although undoubtedly top quality strings, were not my cup of tea at all...it's Ric CRW's for me.
'Rickenbacker'...what a name! After all these years, it still thrills me.
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