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fogman

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Assumer's thread got me thinking.

Does anyone here have experience with the Axis Sport SSS compared to the Albert Lee SSS or Silouette Special SSS????
 

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I've got one of each in the house, although it's been a long time since I A/B'd them... let me get back to you Fogster ;)
 

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I have both Axis SSS and Albert MM90 and had Silo Spec SSS

I let the Silo Spec SSS go as the in my opinion, the Albert MM90 was superior for my taste.

I had the opportunity to grab an Axis SSS and didn't think too much, I took it.

The sound is thiner than the Albert MM90, but still you have a lot of grain. The clean are pristine and crunch crisp. I think I like it more than the silo spec and I think mainly because of it's shape and because of the wood.

Both Albert MM90 and Axis SSS are using ash and it's really fit those axes so well.

I have tried the SSS AL. Nice guitar also and a different sound from the Axis SSS. I will say that AL is a typical vintage strat (but better) while the others Axis SSS, AL MM90 and Silo Spec are more modern Strat

Sorry foggy it's very hard to explain, but if you have a chance to grab one Axis SSS do it, AL is not discontinued neither is the Silo Spec :p
 

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I forgot to mention that the wiring of the Axis Sport SSS makes her sound in the middle pos like a very good telecaster
 

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The sound is thiner than the Albert MM90, but still you have a lot of grain.

What - like this?
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Sorry, yeah yeah cheap shot !!!!! - I wish I could speak French half as good as you speak English!
 

threeminutesboy

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lol

sorry spud that was indeed a French thing :D

:confused: I don't know how to translate it, but it means sound with a lot of quality (don't know if it's english either ahahahaha)
 

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it's used in dutch too. it refers to the texture of the sound. it's really that spacey of a description. kinda like comparing fresh ground coffee to that instant stuff.:D
 

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it's used in dutch too. it refers to the texture of the sound. it's really that spacey of a description. kinda like comparing fresh ground coffee to that instant stuff.:D

Kinda like comparing the sound of old 78 rpm shellac records with DVD's :rolleyes:

S'ok 3MB - I know what ya mean lol!
 
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