musikarero
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I posted a while back that I replaced the 36th Anniversary in my Silo Special with a Duncan Invader. I thought the 36th sounded muddy in the lower register. Well the Invader took some of that away but added too much glass overall. Not a bad pickup but wasn't quite what I was looking for. Not sure if some folks are like me but there are some things I'm very comfortable doing......adjusting necks, fret dressing, swapping pickups.....but on some things I'm completely clueless. So with that being said I was determined to give the 36th another try with a little tweaking. I am not much of a humbucker guy to begin with and every guitar I've owned with one didn't last. My Silo though just plays and "feels" right if you know what I mean. It isn't the color I prefer, the bridge I prefer or the pickup configuration I like, but it just felt right when I played it the first time and still does. Anyway all I did was adjust the screws on the 36th.....not even sure what that does other than string volume perhaps but end result was I was able to brighten the pickup. Will it be enough before I say the heck with it and order a Silo pickguard with a SSS configuration......who knows....but it does sound a lot better than before.