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Don't say I never do anything for you guys with the skinny strings.

Jack
 

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bovinehost said:
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Don't say I never do anything for you guys with the skinny strings.

Jack

Hey Jack, is that one of those KOA/Rosewood Axis SS's w/90's in the upper cormer of the wall shot??

(and yes we we love you over here too you beautiful axe muderer)
 

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Hey Jack, is that one of those KOA/Rosewood Axis SS's w/90's in the upper cormer of the wall shot??

Um....I'm pretty sure it's a guitar......but.....no, seriously, I didn't have a good look at that one since I was completely floored by the LE Albert Lee and the Silo Anniversary you see Casey playing in that photo.

Someone will know. That someone will not be me.
 

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Could be the lighting or the photo, it just looks very light for a rosewood (at least a lot lighter than mine). Just reminded me of the Koa topped SS BP had at the open house. Oh well.
 

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mbgreene said:
Hey Jack, is that one of those KOA/Rosewood Axis SS's w/90's in the upper cormer of the wall shot??

(and yes we we love you over here too you beautiful axe muderer)

Nope, not the Koa. I know for sure. It is an awesome Rosewood Axis, played her myself. Also got to test drive the wah (did a demo also....hope I did not scare any one off....lol) and the wah is truly awesome.

The Albert Lee was definitely my favorite guitar to play at NAMM. I spent hours with the LE model. Truly gorgeous and the sound....oh my....she sounded SWEET!

I also played the JP's with the d-sonics in them....fun guitars as always. Loved it.

I personally know my fingerprints are on all the guitars and basses that were there. I practically spent the entire time at the EBMM booth.

Any questions....let 'em rip.

By the way...got to meet Jeffrey....super cool dude.
 

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Any further comments on teh 20th Silo?!?!?!?! THANX for those pics Jack!!!! I am SOOOOO glad that I ordered this one. How does it sound with distortion? And especially how does it FEEEEL in the hands and the body contours and all that. Any more pics :D?
 

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I got a little hung up on the Albert Lee guitars, but the Silo in the photos is a phenomenal instrument.

If I were a guitar player, I'd be in big, big trouble.
 

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I have to be honest, I didn't think much of the 20th Silohuette when I first saw the pictures. However, in person it is one of the nicest guitars I have ever seen. The EB took tend to make it look very flat, but its really got all the contours in the right place.
 

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Tim O'Sullivan said:
I really like the switchless design of the Morley Wah. However the sound is not traditional Wah, more full range. Horses for courses and all that.

The BH2 mostly just sucks because of the sound of the thing. All the low-end punch of the BH1 is gone. Even though it's adjustable, it only seems to have any effect in the higher frequencies. So the thing is just shrill and trebly always.

I returned it and got a BH1. Apparently they can still be had.
 

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SteveB said:
Wow! I'm thrilled to see the WAH show up at NAMM!

I thought this had been shelved or something. I will also buy one sight unseen the moment they are available!

Can't wait for the gang to get back from NAMM and tell us a little about this.


It's available, and I have some on order. Estimated ship date is in 4 months, just in time for Christmas :)
 

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jeffrey said:
The BH2 mostly just sucks because of the sound of the thing. All the low-end punch of the BH1 is gone. Even though it's adjustable, it only seems to have any effect in the higher frequencies. So the thing is just shrill and trebly always.

I returned it and got a BH1. Apparently they can still be had.

Thanks for that. The BH 2 doesn't sound too appealing. I'm usually quite shrill and trebley enough without extra help!:eek:
 
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