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V63 Question

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I've really been into my V63 since I removed the horseshoes. I was wondering though,,,do the V63's have the cap or not?

Just curious.

My V has very deep bottom end with crisp highs, but not much in mids. Whereas the 4003's I have seem to be more "balanced" throughout the spectrum.

Maybe its just the toaster \ horseshoe combination ?
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its those damn shoes!-you be better off if you give 'em to me...

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I have read that the v63's don't have the cap.

My v63 did not sound as hot and trebly as my c64S does now. It also had a weaker toaster, and much more bass from the horsehoe. I bought it from GC in 2000, but it was a '98, so who knows what kind of abuse it had taken there. I'm sure mine didn't have a cap anyway.
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According to Rickenbacker's website, the v63 doesn't have the cap (diagram) and the C64 has it (C3 in this diagram).
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Interesting that the C64 drawing is dated 1990 and the V63 1993.
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My '98 V63 was born without the cap, my '03 C64S was born with the cap.

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No cap in either the '94 V63 or the '91 CS, for me.
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No cap in my '93 V63.
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V63-uncapped...
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My V63 was made in 1988. I bought it used from Pick of the Ricks, and there is no cap there. I glad of it too, I don't like the cap at all. I also uncapped my C64 too. It sounds much better to my ears now.
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v63's were made without the cap.
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Post by teeder »

Hey Jim,

Here's another FG V63 in case you need another! Image
http://www.gbase.com/Stores/Gear/GearDetails.aspx?Item=1587896

A little pricey, and what's with the "original soft case"?
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Post by henry5 »

Scott, I think it's just the horseshoe/toaster combo. My CS (and old V63 for that matter) were the same when compared to a friend's 4003; as I posted recently I lent him my CS at a gig and he played both that and his 4003 and the 4003 seemed to have quite a bit more in the mids.
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