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heka313

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Again I was hit by the strat G.A.S (maybe 'cause I've listened Biffy Clyro for last two months), but after testing different stratocasters in local guitar stores I found the cure: I went home and plugged my JP6 to axe-fx and just started to play:

jamming Playlist By Michael Hindersby on Myspace

That's close enough for me at the moment, I'll manage with that until I can afford Silhouette...
 

paranoid70

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After buying my SS I sold my Strat. Once in a while I'll pick up one at a music store or play a friend's Strat that is really nice, but I think overall the SS still fits me better.
 

DJB

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I have a Silo that was my first Ball and replaced a Strat for me. Strats will always be a classic, but the feel and sound of my Silo outweighed that factor by far.
 

spkirby

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David I agree, an Albert Lee SSS works for me on the single coil front, as does my Sport SSS...but I still added a CS Strat into the mix ;) (self confessed gear whore that I am!)
 

straycat113

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I just am going in reverse as the 8 Balls I own at present are all hum bucking guitars, and for single coils I have my Strats and Teles. Well last week in the store I stay in the RM/BS guitar order came in and one of the teachers ordered a SS and that was the first time I ever even held one, let alone he had to just about pry it from my hands. Damn you EBMM lol.
 

threeminutesboy

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David I agree, an Albert Lee SSS works for me on the single coil front, as does my Sport SSS...but I still added a CS Strat into the mix ;) (self confessed gear whore that I am!)

:) the strat is still a good guitar no doubt about that, the ebmm sss config (al or axis sport) is above
 

travs

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Dare to be different with the Al. It is the shape and sound of things to come.
 

robelinda2

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Again I was hit by the strat G.A.S (maybe 'cause I've listened Biffy Clyro for last two months), but after testing different stratocasters in local guitar stores I found the cure: I went home and plugged my JP6 to axe-fx and just started to play:

jamming Playlist By Michael Hindersby on Myspace

That's close enough for me at the moment, I'll manage with that until I can afford Silhouette...

Id say that Simon Neil tone can be achieved with an AL, or maybe a Silhouette. But a small part of thinks that he has that classic strat tone that may only be possible with a strat, but you should be close with either two EBMM's. He certainly has some nice tones going on.
 

LisaIs

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After getting my Silo30 I wanted to sell my Mex Strat which had been my main guitar. The strat however is a limited run orange sparkle I picked up last April so I have to wait to sell until they at least run out of them in stores so I can get something decent for it.
 
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