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What are they? Aside from the obvious things like the body shape, what's the main differences in the 2 guitars that apparently delivers a different tone? Is it the wood? They're both Alder right? Are the SSS pickups different? Neck shape? Controls?

Anyone? Rob?:D
 

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What are they? Aside from the obvious things like the body shape, what's the main differences in the 2 guitars that apparently delivers a different tone? Is it the wood? They're both Alder right? Are the SSS pickups different? Neck shape? Controls?

Anyone? Rob?:D

AL is ash, I believe. No rosewood available. AL has Seymour Duncan pickups. I'm sure that others know more.
 

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Ah? ASH?!?!?!?! That's it then! That explains it completely. It also explains why I won't be owning one...:D

I can't get used to ash. I like Alder primarily, and Basswood or Mahogany is a 2nd choice. I found Ash bodies to be way too punchy especially for single coils. It works great for humbuckers, but then so does basswood, which is lighter.

Oh well. Looks like the Silo and Silo specs are still my cup of tea.:D

What about the neck profile? how do they differ?
 

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Rob,

I like the neck pickup and the neck/mid combo. Sound great. BTW, where did you get the neck? I thought AL's only came with maples. Did you do a little swap with another EBMM?
 

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Ah? ASH?!?!?!?! That's it then! That explains it completely. It also explains why I won't be owning one...:D

I can't get used to ash. I like Alder primarily, and Basswood or Mahogany is a 2nd choice. I found Ash bodies to be way too punchy especially for single coils. It works great for humbuckers, but then so does basswood, which is lighter.

Oh well. Looks like the Silo and Silo specs are still my cup of tea

According to the EB website Silo Specials are Southern Ash and Silhouettes are Alder. Are ther any SS's out there with Alder bodies?
 

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According to the EB website Silo Specials are Southern Ash and Silhouettes are Alder. Are ther any SS's out there with Alder bodies?

The Silo Special is alder.

I believe that's one of the kinks that still needs to be worked out in the new website. The Silo Special incorrectly includes a lot of AL information including the body wood. If you notice the pups are also incorrectly referenced as Duncan singles or MM90's and the string set is the AL custom guages with the 16 G.

The singles in the Special are custom Dimarzio - most closely related to their Blue Velvets. The AL's are Duncan APS-2's.

With respect to the neck, they are both C but to my hands the Al seems to have a bit more girth, with the special being a bit flatter.
 

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LOL! I wasn't, Rob, but maybe now I will. :D

I also can get my hands on a SSS set locally.
 

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Rob ... you should totally do it! You know you want to! You just might end up with your favourite guitar :)
 

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The AL has Seymour Duncan Alinco II's, the silo special has custom Di Marzio's.

oh! i see... wow. you learn something new everyday!:D Could that be WHY your ALs also sounded significantly different compared to the Silos?

how about putting the silo pups into the AL for a go?:D
 

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Rob, if I had an AL and a set of SS p'ups just sitting around, I couldn't resist trying them out. Maybe it sounds like crud, who knows? I think they'd sound cool, though. And it's not as though you'd have no other stock ALs to play!

Dare ya!
 
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