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Description

Embrace the legendary sound of the Rickenbacker 350v63 Liverpool, a timeless piece of musical history that channels the spirit of the British Invasion. This solid-body electric guitar is a tribute to the iconic 325 series that helped define a generation of music in the 1960s. Handcrafted with precision in California, the 350v63 delivers a full-scale performance with its semi-hollow maple body and neck, ensuring a bright, resonant tone that Rickenbacker is renowned for.

The guitar's trio of vintage single-coil Toaster Top pickups brings a rich, clear sound that is both distinctive and evocative, making it an ideal choice for guitarists seeking that classic jangle and shimmer. This model is not just about nostalgia — it’s a modern player's dream with a rosewood fingerboard for added warmth and playability, allowing for seamless transitions across its 21 frets.

The 350v63’s design features, such as the trapeze tailpiece and deluxe vintage tuners, provide an authentic retro vibe while maintaining top-notch functionality. With independent volume and tone controls and a neck-blend knob, you have the power to sculpt your perfect sound. Whether you're recreating the hits of yesteryear or crafting new ones, this Rickenbacker is your ticket to a sonic journey through time.

Key Features:

  • Semi-hollow maple body with high-gloss catalyzed polyester finish
  • Maple neck with rosewood fingerboard, 10-inch radius
  • 24.75-inch scale length with 21 frets
  • 3 vintage single-coil Toaster Top pickups
  • Independent volume and tone controls with neck-blend control
  • 3-way toggle pickup selector switch
  • Rickenbacker 6-way bridge and 1.63-inch Bakelite nut
  • Deluxe vintage tuners
  • Handcrafted in the USA
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Rickenbacker 350V63 Liverpool Jetglo, guitar demo

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We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Rickenbacker 350v63 Liverpool.

Build quality

  • Some owners note the transition to CNC builds and UV finishes post-2000 has led to inconsistent quality, preferring pre-CNC models with conversion varnish finishes.

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User experience

  • The 350V63 is praised for its lightweight design, making it ideal for long gigs, and the full-size neck is more comfortable than the smaller 325 model.

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  • Some users accidentally hit the third pickup with their plectrum while sweeping upwards, indicating a learning curve in playing technique.

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Comparisons

  • The 350V63 and 330 offer distinct sound profiles, with the 350V63 being favored for specific styles and the 330/12 for those seeking a 12-string experience.

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  • Users describe the 350V63 as having a lighter, more sparkling tone compared to the 330, with an airy quality similar to an electro-acoustic.

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Value and pricing

  • A 2005 350V63 in Jetglo is considered a fair deal at around $2300, aligning with recent purchase prices for similar models.

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Use cases and applications

  • The 350V63 is described as a reliable workhorse, though it may not outperform Fenders or Gibsons for lead guitar, excelling in certain styles instead.

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  • The small, light body of the 350V63 makes it ideal for singing guitarists who prefer not to feel burdened by their instrument during performances.

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Features and functionality

  • The 350V63's three pickups offer a wide range of tones, with the fifth knob providing additional tonal variation, from attacky trebles to deep bass.

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4.5 out of 5

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willemtk

A Hard Day's Night

Great for Beatles stuff but not for making a random sound.

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See how Jonny Greenwood uses Rickenbacker 350v63 Liverpool

Jonny Greenwood

Guitarist

Radiohead

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In this video at 1:55 we can see Greenwood is seen playing a Rickenbacker 350.

See how Taylor Momsen uses Rickenbacker 350v63 Liverpool

Taylor Momsen

Guitarist, Singer

The Pretty Reckless

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Color/Finish: Mapleglo

In an article by Amit Sharma for Guitar World, Taylor Momsen mentions owning a Rickenbacker 350v63 Liverpool guitar, specifically in the color Mapleglo.

See how Jim Babjak uses Rickenbacker 350v63 Liverpool

Jim Babjak

Guitarist

The Smithereens

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"In the early days I was using a Rickenbacker. I borrowed a Les Paul for Behind the Wall of Sleep for the recording. I didn’t own one at the time and I wanted it to sound tougher. But I had a tough sound out of the Rickenbacker too..." -http://www.guitarvibe.com/2012/02/jim-babjak.html

See how Anand Wilder uses Rickenbacker 350v63 Liverpool

Anand Wilder

Singer, Guitarist

Yeasayer

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The Rickenbacker seems to be his main guitar in many live performances

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