Real quick story for ya.
I used to own a EBJPM6 Lava Pearl w/piezo and matching headstock. I absolutely loved that guitar. I remember the day I picked it up from GC. The laser beam down the fretboard was blinding, yet so beautiful. This guitar played like no other, which I think is a testament to EB's amazing fret work. Just to test the waters, I wanted to see how low the action could go. I measured 1/32 12th fret. Didn't buzz, didn't fret out, just perfect. I did raise it a tad, to 2/32" as this was more to my liking. Was amazed though at how effortless it played, was just phenominal. And as many know, sounds great too! I also had a Boogie Nomad 2x12 w/wine vinyl and tan wicker grill. Was a great, yet simple rig.
Now the sad part. I was in such a financial bind, I had to sell them both.
I parted ways and have been playing on my brothers cheapy guitar ever since. Well my finances are in check now and it is time to get an Ernie Ball back in my life.
I have had this ongoing debate with myself though.
Should I go back to the JPM which I know I will love or should I try my luck with a Silo?
I have always wondered as a performing musician if I would be looked upon as a "copycat" because I play a signature model?
Or should I just not care?
This is where the idea of getting a Silo came to be, cause while many guitar players play a Silo, it is not a signature guitar. It is made by Ernie Ball and I love their work. About 4 years ago I worked at a local GC here in Dallas and we had a Blue Pearl Silo Special and it played very well too, so I know there would be no difficulties with this guitar. Maybe a bit getting used to a good pickup combo, cause my all time fav neck pickup is JP's in the EB's. That buttery smooth tone for solos is dead on to what I look for. Also I have never been a pickguard guy. Mainly cause my guitars have been direct mounts, but this is more of a cosmetic thing to get over, even though their is a tonal difference from floating to direct mount.
So maybe some fellow Ernie Ball enthusiasts could give me their opinion on my little debate.
I used to own a EBJPM6 Lava Pearl w/piezo and matching headstock. I absolutely loved that guitar. I remember the day I picked it up from GC. The laser beam down the fretboard was blinding, yet so beautiful. This guitar played like no other, which I think is a testament to EB's amazing fret work. Just to test the waters, I wanted to see how low the action could go. I measured 1/32 12th fret. Didn't buzz, didn't fret out, just perfect. I did raise it a tad, to 2/32" as this was more to my liking. Was amazed though at how effortless it played, was just phenominal. And as many know, sounds great too! I also had a Boogie Nomad 2x12 w/wine vinyl and tan wicker grill. Was a great, yet simple rig.
Now the sad part. I was in such a financial bind, I had to sell them both.
I parted ways and have been playing on my brothers cheapy guitar ever since. Well my finances are in check now and it is time to get an Ernie Ball back in my life.
I have had this ongoing debate with myself though.
Should I go back to the JPM which I know I will love or should I try my luck with a Silo?
I have always wondered as a performing musician if I would be looked upon as a "copycat" because I play a signature model?
Or should I just not care?
This is where the idea of getting a Silo came to be, cause while many guitar players play a Silo, it is not a signature guitar. It is made by Ernie Ball and I love their work. About 4 years ago I worked at a local GC here in Dallas and we had a Blue Pearl Silo Special and it played very well too, so I know there would be no difficulties with this guitar. Maybe a bit getting used to a good pickup combo, cause my all time fav neck pickup is JP's in the EB's. That buttery smooth tone for solos is dead on to what I look for. Also I have never been a pickguard guy. Mainly cause my guitars have been direct mounts, but this is more of a cosmetic thing to get over, even though their is a tonal difference from floating to direct mount.
So maybe some fellow Ernie Ball enthusiasts could give me their opinion on my little debate.
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