roburado
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Hey, folks. I know there's a page somewhere with the story of the Bongo. (http://www.bovinehost.com/bongo/bongoinfo.html) Is there a similar page about the origins of the Silhouette and the Silhouette Special?
there was a nice multi-page feature in Guitarist magazine a few months ago on the Silo and Silo Special, it was great.
The Special came about later because there were guys that really needed to get the neck single coil mor towards the nut and with the twenty four fret neck that wasnt possible.
I wonder if BP or someone else who understands this would comment more on it. Was this a tone factor for the neck pickup? Why was this important?
If you have 24 frets, your neck pickup cannot be just under the harmonic. That's the reason why Steve Morse wanted to have a 22 frets neck. The sound you have exactly under the harmonic is richer.
well the 24 fret guitar with bucker in the neck is going to sound a lot different than 22 frets. on 22 there is some degree of "twang" to it while on 24 frets the sound is a lot warmer