a good dilemna...sort of
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Re: a good dilemna...sort of
It does make for a delicious fruit salad,doesn't it? That I think is my real dilemma, that I don't want to sell any of them, as I now have access to hb1, higain,toaster and horseshoe pickups....I am probably going to try to hold out for a while..... 
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shamustwin
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Re: a good dilemna...sort of
Hold out, wise decision.
With time, your credit card will heal and be begging you to use it again.
With time, your credit card will heal and be begging you to use it again.
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just an update...i sold the v to a forumite,whom i will allow to divulge ,it was a reeally nice bass,but i found overall i preferred my one-great-sound 4000,and my cii for playability and their respective sounds. i bet that v would have sounded (even more) killer with some flats. it was very punchy and compressed sounding with the roto swingbass strings. at this point, i am hoping i can hang onto what i have guitarwise,it has not been a profitable year......i am getting ready to to a wiring mod to the cii,think i will try the coil tap one out first,although i am leaning toward the v.v.t. i don't know about ya'll,but i find i didn't really mess around too much with the individual tone pots on the v,or the selector switch.....
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Re: a good dilemna...sort of
When I bought the 13th one I had to decide which 12 to keep. Then which 13 then 14 then.... There are more than 20 now. I guess I am just not good at deciding on which are my favorites.
When there were 12.
When there were 12.
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I have found over the years that a single master tone control is all that is really needed unless you are using ROS, perhaps. For a mono instrument, just the one tone control works fine.woodyng wrote:...although i am leaning toward the v.v.t. i don't know about ya'll,but i find i didn't really mess around too much with the individual tone pots on the v,or the selector switch.....
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Ha! That is my story since #3 - I now have 5.rickfan60 wrote:When I bought the 13th one I had to decide which 12 to keep. Then which 13 then 14 then.... There are more than 20 now. I guess I am just not good at deciding on which are my favorites.
When there were 12.
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Amen, brother! Four Rics so far.ken_j wrote:Buy, never sell.
"Practice does not make perfect. Only perfect practice makes perfect." Vince Lombardi
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rickaddict
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+1!rickfan60 wrote: I guess I am just not good at deciding on which are my favorites.
Re: a good dilemna...sort of
unfortunately "keeping" is not always an option,i at least satisfied my curiousity about the v63. anybody got any 80's era viellette-citrons for sale? 
