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sandman@midlife

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Disclaimer: I've used the search function, and I know I need to play before I buy.


I was born a bass player, but also play guitar. I play in a southern/classic rock bar band, and also play country. I thought a Steve Morse would be the ticket, in that it is so versatile. But now I see Johnny Hiland playing a SIlo.

So, question #1: Soundwise, what is the difference between a Silo and a Silo Special?

#2. Anybody that has an Albert Lee and a Silo Special, how does that sound different?

#3. How in the hell am I gonna raise enough money to get them both, plus the Albert Lee HH?
 

threeminutesboy

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So, question #1: Soundwise, what is the difference between a Silo and a Silo Special?

Both very versatile guitar, if you talk about HSS Silo Spec and HSH Silo. Real Single coil sound for one the other is a splitted humbucker, very close but different.One got 22 fret (silo spec) the other 24

#2. Anybody that has an Albert Lee and a Silo Special, how does that sound different?
Again you are comparing 2 different types of woods Ash for Albert, Alder for the Silo Specs. Seymour Ducan pickups against Di Marzio Pickups

I Prefer the sound of the Silo Spec against the SSS AL but overall I prefer the 3MM90 AL you can't beat that sound !!

#3. How in the hell am I gonna raise enough money to get them both, plus the Albert Lee HH?

Same problem here :D
 

sandman@midlife

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between the AL and the Silo Spec, which one twangs harder? I played an Albert at Corner Music in Nashville recently, and it was pretty Stratty. Not that that is bad. And I know guys get a big twang out of theirs, but what about the SS?
 

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rob and spud know. they are the world experts on tone,shape,woods and multiple ball ownership. they're freaks that I am a huge fan of and listen to.
 

guitfiddle

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I'll vouch for the AL as well. I haven't played my tele once since I got mine, and if I need a strat I just flick the switch and it does that too. All while being a nicer playing geetar. I use my Silos (with buckers) for harder stuff.
 
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