Difference between the 325C64 and the 325JL ?

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Difference between the 325C64 and the 325JL ?

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...other than the obvious signature pickguard on the JL, are there differences between the 325C64 and the 325JL ? thx
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Re: Difference between the 325C64 and the 325JL ?

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Probably (no, surely) someone here who will know more than I, but I'd guess they're pretty darn similar, both maple bodies, both 3/4 scale. The original Ric news release talks about using some of the original tooling, etc. to make the 325JL. Possibly some differences in the pickup windings?

I guess another factor might be the (somewhat) limited production total of the JL, though I'm not sure almost a thousand units of the JL is that limited. I've no idea how my c64s have been produced, but of course they're still making them.

325JL News Release

325c64

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Re: Difference between the 325C64 and the 325JL ?

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This older thread from the RIC forum may help a little.

http://www.rickenbacker.com/forum_view_ ... 325+JL+LTD.
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Re: Difference between the 325C64 and the 325JL ?

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thanks !!! :)
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Re: Difference between the 325C64 and the 325JL ?

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Another big difference was the type of toasters used...

The late 80's/early 90's 325JL signatures had the super-hot 12k toasters, while the 325C64 has the newer, more original-sounding 7.5k toasters.
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