Bass Cut in C64 and V63

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Bass Cut in C64 and V63

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To All,

Is the tone circut in the C64 and the V63 a Bass Cut?

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Re: Bass Cut in C64 and V63

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Yes, it is a high pass (bass cut) filter. The C64 will have it - I don't know about the V series, though. The V59 does not have it.
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Re: Bass Cut in C64 and V63

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If you're talking about the basses, I believe the 4001c64 has the cap and the 4001v63 does not have the cap (unless someone wired it in aftermarket).
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That's my understanding too.
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Re: Bass Cut in C64 and V63

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Welcome Mike.

There are those who like the sound of that sucker, and those that don't!

I fall into the latter!
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Re: Bass Cut in C64 and V63

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wints wrote:There are those who like the sound of that sucker, and those that don't!
I fall into the latter!
Me in the first when running both pickups at the same time on my 4001c64 (which indeed does have the cap). But not when running the bridge pickup solo.
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Re: Bass Cut in C64 and V63

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sloop_john_b wrote:If you're talking about the basses, I believe the 4001c64 has the cap and the 4001v63 does not have the cap (unless someone wired it in aftermarket).
That is correct. The V63 does not have the cap to my knowledge. I know mine dosen't have it. The C64 does have the cap though. Some like it, but I personally didn't. I bypassed the thing, and now to my ears it's much better. :)
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Re: Bass Cut in C64 and V63

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I have a V63 and a C64S (that should be like a C64 in terms of pickups and wiring)

the 4001V63 (1997) does not have the cap and the treble pickup is a wee bit louder and fuller than the neck pickup (toaster);
the 4001C64S must have the cap since the output balance of the pickups is the opposite compared to the V63

while the C64 and the C64S are more accurate and detailed reproductions of the 60s 4001S than the V63, the V sounds like a more versatile and complete (ultimate) bass, I still think that the V63 is the best product of the 4000/4001/4003 series bass ever made at Rickenbacker
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