I recently bought a 2009 Silo Special. It came with the 9s on it and the action a little raised. My go to has always been 10s. I liked the feel of these 9s a lot, but was thinking of giving the 10s a go to see what was what.
I used to have a Silo Standard with a Floyd. My tech told me I'd have to adjust the guitar if I wanted to change to 10s on that one, so I was wondering if this would be the case with the Special (with the tremolo). I wrote to the EB website before making the switch. Here's what they said:
That model is setup in factory with 9s. The setup will definitely need to be adjusted to switch to 10s, the nut slots would be of most concern. You'll need to make sure they are widened to fit the heavier string gauge to avoid cracking the nut. Everything else will just be minor adjustments to achieve the best setup with 10s, if the last owner had 2 tremolo claw springs for 9's, we'd recommend adding the 3rd for 10s.
I'm glad I asked. I could get a new nut made, but think the 9s will be the string of choice on this guitar, for now. The slight raise in action gives them a very nice feel with that little bit more resistance.
Just a heads up in case you're thinking of going to a heavier gauge string on a Silo Special.
I used to have a Silo Standard with a Floyd. My tech told me I'd have to adjust the guitar if I wanted to change to 10s on that one, so I was wondering if this would be the case with the Special (with the tremolo). I wrote to the EB website before making the switch. Here's what they said:
That model is setup in factory with 9s. The setup will definitely need to be adjusted to switch to 10s, the nut slots would be of most concern. You'll need to make sure they are widened to fit the heavier string gauge to avoid cracking the nut. Everything else will just be minor adjustments to achieve the best setup with 10s, if the last owner had 2 tremolo claw springs for 9's, we'd recommend adding the 3rd for 10s.
I'm glad I asked. I could get a new nut made, but think the 9s will be the string of choice on this guitar, for now. The slight raise in action gives them a very nice feel with that little bit more resistance.
Just a heads up in case you're thinking of going to a heavier gauge string on a Silo Special.