Brian G
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Hi Brian! Eric P. here (he says putting down new Luke piezo). My first MM was a Silo Special piezo, which got modified as all my guitars do. Closest I got to the true strat thing was with some of Jim (WCR) Wagners' SR singlecoils, RS pots and no silent circuit. Sounded similar to my old '62. My first Albert Lee was a RW-board Limited from '06; not very similar with the 3 MM90s. I tried it with 3 Area noiseless singles in another pickguard; better concept with the MM90s. Then I got your Rad Red Luke, which was Gilmour in spades. Then I got my Albert Lee with the solid IRW neck and the 3 Duncan singles. Whoa! This is a strat and then some (and is getting some Suhr FL pickups/BPSSC next week). Couple weeks back I got my new Luke trem piezo (Swiss Army knife acoustic-electric). I like EBMMs (had a killer quilt Axis too).
To the point: I like the Silo shape/pickguard the best also, but the real strat is the Albert. Strat balance points with even more forearm comfort, the pop of swampash (even more with a maple 'board), best quack of the bunch...I've been fender-free for years now.
So, here's the plan: Get an Albert SSS hardtail piezo AND a Silo Special HSS trem (there's a Pearl White one HSS trem with BFR solid IRW neck at The Arts). You will be covered for singlecoil guitars.
Gentlemen, allow me to introduce you to "Lance", aka Eric, one of the best guitar techs in Canada. And one who has probably accounted for more MM sales in the dealership (The Arts) he works for than a slew of guys on the sales floor!
Unfortunately for me, I moved away from their market area, and in so doing lost one of the best resources you could ask for, particularly when thinking about this type of decision. See - I don't try to evaluate guitars in shops, no good at it.
Want GAS bad? Just hang around Eric. Want a sweet setup? Same deal.
Hey Eric! - been meaning to email you for ages, we've been travelling most of the summer. I'll pick this up via email, if that's OK.
Please tell me that Silhouette doesn't have a white pearloid pickguard! (Eric has worked on my Strat, so he knows what I mean . . .).
Brian
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