This is a discussion on Silhouette pickguard/pickup module within the Music Man Guitars forums, part of the Gear Talk category; Originally Posted by dougiefresh Here's one - Ernie Ball Musicman Silhouette Special DiMarzio Pickups - (eBay item 160172469016 end time ...
24 vs 22 frets, so they're not interchangeable. I think earlier Silos could come with HSH, HSS or SSS. Now I believe you can only order them in HSH. I don't know how outdated the MM site is but that's all they have listed there.
VS, that's a beautiful Silo, in either configuration.
I just purchased a Silo off ebay and it came with the original 1991 HSH pickguard in the box and a HSS pickguard (with silent circuit mounted). This is obviously a factory-built set and there is a sticker on the tone pot datestamped 2000.
The single coils have stickers on them which identify them as Blue Velvets, but the humbucker is a mystery. It has the DiMarzio tradename, Made in USA, and then a C and a 3 inscribed at the bottom. I can't find anything in the Dimarzio catalog that has a C followed by a 3 (I thought some of the letters might be missing). Can anybody tell me what model pickup this is?
I don't plan to keep this pickguard. Anybody care to make an offer?
Thanks - Ed
The Molex connectors that are used, are they the same ones you have on IDE hard drives and CD ROM's?
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The irony of it all...
I'm sitting here with a Mouser Electronics catalog open to connectors on my desk, and here comes this thread about Molex connectors!
Go to Mouser Electronics - Electronic Component Distributor
The part numbers are;
Receptacle- 538-03-06-1032
Female contacts- 538-02-06-1103 or 538-02-06-1132
Plug- 538-03-06-2032
Male contacts- 538-02-06-2103 or 538-02-06-2132
The crimper is kinda expensive, but wires can be attached with a needle nose and very careful soldering.
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