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neastguy

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I have a 1987. Neck is much the same except no locking tuners - had a locking bar. Biggest difference is pickups. They were all Schallers. No hum canceling electronics.

I've owned an 88, 90, 93, and 03 silhouette. Prefer the 87, only one I still have.

Best sounding EB guitar I've ever owned is the Albert Lee with MM90's. I converted it to a 2 pickup model. WOW! those pickups have power that blasts even the humbuckers.
 

neastguy

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Ballbuster said:
I have a 1987. Neck is much the same except no locking tuners - had a locking bar. Biggest difference is pickups. They were all Schallers. No hum canceling electronics.

I've owned an 88, 90, 93, and 03 silhouette. Prefer the 87, only one I still have.

Best sounding EB guitar I've ever owned is the Albert Lee with MM90's. I converted it to a 2 pickup model. WOW! those pickups have power that blasts even the humbuckers.


dang i have a hard time with the body of the alee's, wish I could get past that... I'd love to play one just to see....
 

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Ballbuster said:
I have a 1987. Neck is much the same except no locking tuners - had a locking bar. Biggest difference is pickups. They were all Schallers. No hum canceling electronics.

I've owned an 88, 90, 93, and 03 silhouette. Prefer the 87, only one I still have.

Best sounding EB guitar I've ever owned is the Albert Lee with MM90's. I converted it to a 2 pickup model. WOW! those pickups have power that blasts even the humbuckers.

Did you post any pictures!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Let's see them. I have an AL with the 3 MM90's and man your right that is awesome!!

Glenn |B)
 
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