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GuitarHack

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I received my NOS 2005 LE Buttercream Silo Special SSS yesterday, and HOLY CRAP! This is possibly the finest guitar I have ever played! It's got the magic! I can't even get the trem to go out of tune...it is perfection in a vintage brown tolex case. Another EBMM stunning achievement. :D :D :D :D

Do I love this guitar? Yeah, bubba! All the more impressive when I tell you I'm not crazy about the color. The buttercream is very buttery, way more yellow than the off-white I had expected. My cholesterol went up 100 points when I opened the case, but it's all good cholesterol. I usually can't love a guitar unless I love the looks, but the sound and playability of this one just kills. YMMV, it's just personal preference. Even with the trem, it is the among the most tuning-stable guitars I have ever owned, including Floyds and hardtails. It sounds stupid great through my rig (Dr. Z MAZ 18 + Z-Best 212 cab). I feel like Tom Cruise on Oprah about this EBMM.

Hats off to Drum City Guitar Land in CO as well...I had them set it up with 10-46 strings before shipping, and the intonation and trem stability is perfect.

Sorry, I have no pics...my wife is out of town with the digital camera. Not all bad, it lets me stay up until 2AM playing :D I'll get some pics up later.

Thanks to all of you who gave input about Silos and ALs with single coils. I couldn't be happier.

Regards,
GuitarHack
 
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robelinda2

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sounds freekin amazing mate, i know how you feel, silo specials are very special indeed! magic stuff. Its great to switch between it and the MM90 Axis SS, you really appreciate the differences after a while. the bridges on these guitars are unreal, they never go out of tune. floyds are useless "in my unwanted opinion".

heartiest congrats on your might fine urchase!!!!!!!!!!
 

GuitarHack

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Thanks, Robes, I especially appreciated your input regarding the SSS config. Turns out it is exactly what I was looking for...a Str*t without the "idiosyncracies", to be kind.

I need to figure out what was done right with the setup on this trem, and apply that to my Axis SS MM90. I do need to manage that one a bit to keep it in tune while playing, if you know what I mean. On this LE SS, I can hit the trem repeatedly with nuclear weapons for an hour straight, and all strings remain within 2 cents of concert pitch. It's like Floyd without the overhead. It's downright absurd.

Hmmm, I SHOULD hire Tom Cruise to do "I love this guitar!!!!" ads for me...
 
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GuitarHack

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Hey all, I just realized my comment about the color might be construed as a negative. On the contrary, the finish on this guitar is impeccable, and I know the color probably is a favorite of a lot of people. I don't dislike it either, I'm just not big on solid color guitars versus a nice transparent quilt/flame/natural wood grain finish. But, this one is really growing on me...:)
 

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Looking forward to the pics - great that you like the new axe!

GuitarHack said:
I feel like Tom Cruise on Oprah about this EBMM.

Haha - that's the best description of a new EBMM purchase I've seen in a while :D
 
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