BloxBass
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Hi everyone,
I've played bass for a long time and love my big al 5. Recently I've been getting more into guitar and want to get a nice EBMM. The guitar that I really have my eye on is that Silhouette Gold Roller. Unfortunately they are very hard to find and in reality it's probably a bit out of my price range. I thought that I was sold on the Silhouette. Not sure whether to go HSS or HSH, but prob HSS as the latter might be too much pickup to get in the way. I think that I would prefer a hard tail as I've heard nothing but trouble about tremelo setups from my guitar playing buds. Any input on the tremelo and the guitars ability to keep in tune with it would be appreciated. But now I'm really liking the looks of the the Luke III, and have been hearing a lot of positive feedback about the guitar from the internet.
I know that it's all subjective but I would love any input from someone who has played both what the notable differences between those models are. From what I've gathered the Luke has a bit smaller V shaped neck and the silhouette is a larger U shaped neck. My buddy has an axis, so if someone could compare the necks to the axis that would be awesome. It sounds like the silhouette might be slightly brighter/classic sound compared the the Luke III more "hi-fi" sound.
I play mostly blues, jazzy, alternative stuff, but still like to rock out. Im not a shredder by any means though and I'm not looking for a metal axe. Im not exactly huge and my fingers aren't that long. I like to play fingerstyle a lot thanks to my bass experience.
Hopefully I got my question through and didn't just sound like a confused fool. I would go down and play them both if that was an option, but unfortunately there just aren't any musicman instruments where I live so I'm forced to order online. Luckily I cant really go wrong, I know that musicman is quality, but nonetheless thats alot of money to spend on a guitar and I want the best I can get. So any input on the Silhouette, (Gold Roller), or Luke III is greatly appreciated.
-Thanks!
I've played bass for a long time and love my big al 5. Recently I've been getting more into guitar and want to get a nice EBMM. The guitar that I really have my eye on is that Silhouette Gold Roller. Unfortunately they are very hard to find and in reality it's probably a bit out of my price range. I thought that I was sold on the Silhouette. Not sure whether to go HSS or HSH, but prob HSS as the latter might be too much pickup to get in the way. I think that I would prefer a hard tail as I've heard nothing but trouble about tremelo setups from my guitar playing buds. Any input on the tremelo and the guitars ability to keep in tune with it would be appreciated. But now I'm really liking the looks of the the Luke III, and have been hearing a lot of positive feedback about the guitar from the internet.
I know that it's all subjective but I would love any input from someone who has played both what the notable differences between those models are. From what I've gathered the Luke has a bit smaller V shaped neck and the silhouette is a larger U shaped neck. My buddy has an axis, so if someone could compare the necks to the axis that would be awesome. It sounds like the silhouette might be slightly brighter/classic sound compared the the Luke III more "hi-fi" sound.
I play mostly blues, jazzy, alternative stuff, but still like to rock out. Im not a shredder by any means though and I'm not looking for a metal axe. Im not exactly huge and my fingers aren't that long. I like to play fingerstyle a lot thanks to my bass experience.
Hopefully I got my question through and didn't just sound like a confused fool. I would go down and play them both if that was an option, but unfortunately there just aren't any musicman instruments where I live so I'm forced to order online. Luckily I cant really go wrong, I know that musicman is quality, but nonetheless thats alot of money to spend on a guitar and I want the best I can get. So any input on the Silhouette, (Gold Roller), or Luke III is greatly appreciated.
-Thanks!
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