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GWDavis28

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They all are, because they are one of the best built, supported and designed guitar I've ever laid my hands on.

I love them all for different reasons man. It's like when you have 2 kids and someone says which is your favorite, you really can't pick. They are different for different reasons and you could never pick in a million years. :D

Glenn |B)
 

guitardude67

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They all are, because they are one of the best built, supported and designed guitar I've ever laid my hands on.

I love them all for different reasons man. It's like when you have 2 kids and someone says which is your favorite, you really can't pick. They are different for different reasons and you could never pick in a million years. :D

Glenn |B)

Very Kool Glen!I've only been able to play axis and own one would love to try the other models.....
 

Tim O'Sullivan

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This one:

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My Red hard tail Axis is just the best guitar that I have. It sounds and feels the best!
 

guitardude67

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This one:

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My Red hard tail Axis is just the best guitar that I have. It sounds and feels the best!

I hear ya Tim I have owned Les Pauls,American & custom shop strats,Ibanez prrestiges & JS series and JEm series,ESP MII and none of those come close to my Axis maybe Jackson USA custom shop SL3 but Axis still kills the Jackson in clean so Axis is more diverse than the jackson
 

wolfbone07

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Depends on your mood really. I like the AL and the Morse. I'd probably love the Luke if I could get my hands on one.
 

guitardude67

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I guess there is just some axes that fit your style perfect.I went thru alot to find the Axis glad I did though!:)
 

robelinda2

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i'm sure an AL will be my fav when i get one ( maybe soon??? ).

But until then i always go back to my plain jane simple but great Silo Special. hugely versatile axe with 2 singles and one humbucker, i take it to almost every gig or session i do. nice small neck, so comfy.

I love all my balls, but i love single coils so the silo spec rules. 20th silo is moving up the list VERY quickly!
 

lenny

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When im Twangin to some ol Bakersflield stuff i FREAKIN LOVE my AL and i really get some wicked Chikn pikn sounds for the newer stuff ,its a GREAT country guitar thats for sure ...when it comes to rock and or roll i tend to use my A.S.S as the pickup are hotter and they seem to replicate that 80's sound xtremly well .....bluesy stuff or 70's rock Back to the AL .......My Silo is tuned down a half step so whatever tune calls for that type of tuning is when i use the Silo AND because its xtremly versatile it will cover country rock punk ....
 

Norrin Radd

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I'am really interested in John Petrucci model but it seems like it's very similiar to the Axis?

Not really. Very different feel to these guitars in the neck shape. And the pickups are vastly different. Not to mention the Axis has a Floyd and the JP has the best trem on earth. Plus, the JP has a rosewood board and no maple top and 24 frets. Other than that, I guess they're similar. :eek:
 

Spudmurphy

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But until then i always go back to my plain jane simple but great Silo Special. hugely versatile axe with 2 singles and one humbucker, i take it to almost every gig or session i do. nice small neck, so comfy.

I love all my balls, but i love single coils so the silo spec rules.
I was talking to my son tonight about him getting his first "proper" guitar and we both mentioned the Silo.
I may be on the look out for a second hand one soon!!
 

tristan

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my fave is my silo spec black sparkle...I don't know why. in the last demo tours, I had a lot of music man, a petrucci, an axis, 2 lukes, a morse, a sub, and this one...

I think that the guitar choosed me.

I think there's something magic between this piece of wood and me.
 

brentrocks

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My fav is my blue EVH...the pickups are super hot, the neck is awesome, the top is killer and i really had to jump through some BIG hoops to get it!!

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