4001v64 Dumb Questions
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highway_star
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4001v64 Dumb Questions
Now that the Rickenbacker bug's bitten me (thanks guys), can someone describe how a 4001v64 performs tonally and playability wise? I already own a 4003 and I'd like to see what the differences are.
If you think all is going well, you've obviously overlooked something.
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You're right! The C64 is wound differently. I was thinking of the materials not the electrical.
V63
C64
I believe the toasters are the same, but the difference in the horseshoes should give it a different tone-But I can't tell.
Old age-need a boost in Acetylcholine and reduction in GABA...
You're right! The C64 is wound differently. I was thinking of the materials not the electrical.
V63
C64
I believe the toasters are the same, but the difference in the horseshoes should give it a different tone-But I can't tell.
Old age-need a boost in Acetylcholine and reduction in GABA...
Buy it before someone else does
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so the v63 horseshoe will sound more like a modern high gain and a c64 will sound more like a 70's high gain ... the real 60's horseshoe pickups were more like 7 or 8k ohms if my memory serves me well ... and all toasters are supposed to be scatterwound to 7.4k ohms ... I tested several and none were exactly 7.4k ohms but they were close ...
