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Re: The 'Vintage Tone' cap - experimenting with different values

Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 10:10 pm
by johnallg
woodyng wrote:john allgaier wrote "On my V63 I got from Kevin Teed, there was no cap as was standard" ....is that right? i did not realize that. sounds like yet another good reason to get a v63. it has been 30 some years since i had a 4001,and i remember thinking how weak and pitiful sounding the bridge pickup was by itself,although it did add some nice top end clarity when both pups were on.
Woody, let me tempt you further - my '93 V63 (Kevin's ex) has a 12.4k toaster and a 11.8k RIHS. Hows that for hot?!

The C64 basses have the cap, the Vs and CSs do not.

I'm listening to XM's FIne Tuning and they are playing Yes' Symphonic LIve (2001) in total with no interruptions. Awesome and the boys at their best!

Re: The 'Vintage Tone' cap - experimenting with different values

Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 10:28 pm
by jps
I have the DVD of Yes SL, great show, indeed! :D

Re: The 'Vintage Tone' cap - experimenting with different values

Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 8:45 am
by woodyng
john wrote "Woody, let me tempt you further - my '93 V63 (Kevin's ex) has a 12.4k toaster and a 11.8k RIHS. Hows that for hot?!"
very interesting,john,i am awaiting delivery of a '93 v63 in just a few days....... :D

Re: The 'Vintage Tone' cap - experimenting with different values

Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 9:35 pm
by johnallg
jps wrote:I have the DVD of Yes SL, great show, indeed! :D
Me too! Irene was coming back from Lake Michigan and called to see how I was doing (a day of 7.5 hours of painting followed by 10.5 hours at work). I told her I was listening to it and she said she was too, which is a first as she doesn't like Jon's voice. But Yes is just so on top of their form it captured her. I told her I have the DVD and we can watch it together. We'll see..... :lol:

Re: The 'Vintage Tone' cap - experimenting with different values

Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 9:36 pm
by johnallg
woodyng wrote:john wrote "Woody, let me tempt you further - my '93 V63 (Kevin's ex) has a 12.4k toaster and a 11.8k RIHS. Hows that for hot?!"
very interesting,john,i am awaiting delivery of a '93 v63 in just a few days....... :D
Let me know your impressions when you get it and spend some time with it - and pictures of course. :wink:

Re: The 'Vintage Tone' cap - experimenting with different values

Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 9:52 pm
by woodyng
wiil defintely do that,it's probably going to be next week when it arrives.... :)

Re: The 'Vintage Tone' cap - experimenting with different values

Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 8:14 am
by teeder
That one should have the hot pu's, Woody!

Congrats and Enjoy! :mrgreen:

Re: The 'Vintage Tone' cap - experimenting with different values

Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 9:19 am
by jps
Woody, are you coming to MARF III ? There is going to be a table with ex-Kevin Kuney instruments! :mrgreen:

Re: The 'Vintage Tone' cap - experimenting with different values

Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 4:06 pm
by woodyng
hi jeff,unfortunately i probably won't be able to attend marf3, :cry: and you may have gotten the wrong idee, i am not getting the v63 from kevin,however it did belong to another forumite. :wink:

Re: The 'Vintage Tone' cap - experimenting with different values

Posted: Sat Aug 30, 2008 12:35 am
by jps
Too bad we won't have you at MARF. :(