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furor

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Hi,

how versatile is the standard Silhouette configuration? I'm looking for a practice guitar that can handle country and jazz (and whatever in between :) ).
Would you recommend changing pickups or wiring? For the latter, I mean, e.g. in my Hamer Centaura I have installed a push-pull to split my bridge humbucker and have it on with the neck single coil. This might give it a more tele kind of vibe?

Thanks!
 

kingdoublecut

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Silhouette HSH has 5-way switching and provides some very fine single coil tones. They also of course have the HSS configuration. Great guitars and the Virtual PAFs are amazing pups.
 

GWDavis28

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Well, I don't own a Silhouette, but I'm sure an Albert Lee would do the trick. But the shape isn't for everyone.

Glenn |B)
 

mb99zz

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I have a silo special and I think it’s pretty versatile. Roll the tone knob back and the neck PU sounds buttery smooth.

Maybe a Valentine would be a good guitar to try for you. You can tap the neck HB and the bridge PU should sound kind of tele like.
 

tbonesullivan

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The Silo is EXTREMELY versatile. And those Virtual PAFs are similar to the 36th Anniversary PAFs, which are great pickups for just about everything. Not super output with a very nice tone.
 
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