Music Man
Well-known member
Well I did it. This has been years in the making, more or less. First a little background. I have been a big Dream Theater fan since about 1985. Petrucci is probably one of my biggest influences when it comes to playing guitar. Not only his style and personality but his TONE. I dare to say that I love his TONE. He is the reason I discovered and fell in love with Music Man guitars.
As much as I use to enjoy thin flat necks in my early years of playing guitar, as the years progressed and once I purchased my Silo Special, I began to lean towards little rounder necks. I found my self also gravitating towards other styles of music.
While I explored different styles and different guitars, I found my JP6 not as suited for my playing.
The problem was that I loved the way it sounded but it was just so different then the other guitars feel wise that it made it felt awkward.
Fast forward a few years. In the last couple of years I have been playing my Silo Specials for probably 95% of the time. I still enjoy some heave riffing and after purchasing a couple of guitars trying to find my Metal Guitar I realized that I was going to have to build it. (more or less)
When our fellow Forumite had his CBP Silo Special up for sale I could not help but to see it like a sign. As some of you know I also have a CBP SS. I came very close to purchasing one on ebay here last year but I did not have the money. But when I saw this one I knew I had to have it. I saw the oppurtunity to finaly build my Metal Guitar.
Now I warn you the images you are about to see may not be for the weak of heart!
One last look as it came in from my brother Roubster!
The Hot Rodding begins!
Prepare the patient for surgery!
Little cleaning!
Complements of Chandler and Dimarzio
Final Prep
Template in place!
Carefully Crafted!
A perfect fit!
Little paint, once it dried it actually looked pretty close to the original.
All Wired Up!
Finished!!! Cloudy day it almost looks Black!
It sounds an feels awesome!!!!!!!! Roubster had set up the trem floating and I kept it. I had forgotten how much fun it was to have a floating trem. There are still a couple of changes coming but are very minor and cosmetic. Sorry for the long post I just wanted to share this with my fellow forumites.
Thank you for looking.
As much as I use to enjoy thin flat necks in my early years of playing guitar, as the years progressed and once I purchased my Silo Special, I began to lean towards little rounder necks. I found my self also gravitating towards other styles of music.
While I explored different styles and different guitars, I found my JP6 not as suited for my playing.
Fast forward a few years. In the last couple of years I have been playing my Silo Specials for probably 95% of the time. I still enjoy some heave riffing and after purchasing a couple of guitars trying to find my Metal Guitar I realized that I was going to have to build it. (more or less)
When our fellow Forumite had his CBP Silo Special up for sale I could not help but to see it like a sign. As some of you know I also have a CBP SS. I came very close to purchasing one on ebay here last year but I did not have the money. But when I saw this one I knew I had to have it. I saw the oppurtunity to finaly build my Metal Guitar.
Now I warn you the images you are about to see may not be for the weak of heart!
One last look as it came in from my brother Roubster!
The Hot Rodding begins!
Prepare the patient for surgery!
Little cleaning!
Complements of Chandler and Dimarzio
Final Prep
Template in place!
Carefully Crafted!
A perfect fit!
Little paint, once it dried it actually looked pretty close to the original.
All Wired Up!
Finished!!! Cloudy day it almost looks Black!
It sounds an feels awesome!!!!!!!! Roubster had set up the trem floating and I kept it. I had forgotten how much fun it was to have a floating trem. There are still a couple of changes coming but are very minor and cosmetic. Sorry for the long post I just wanted to share this with my fellow forumites.
Thank you for looking.