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RocketRalf

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Hi guys!

I'm visiting New York City for a week, so I decided to drop by the Guitar Center near Union Square.

They have quite the selection of HHALs, at least 4 different colors, plus the special Mahogany-Rosewood MM90s edition which I didn't try as all I wanted to check from the AL was the neck. (It's nice if you like a slightly beefier neck, I personally prefer the Silo).

They also had a few JPs, amongs them a JPXI-7 that I tried. The neck really is a dream come true for benders due to the super-flat radius and the stainless steel frets. This was the first time I plugged in a seven string and I decided I'm having enough trouble playing the 6 string to add the extra difficulty of keeping quiet the 7th string when not playing it (though I must say, the ergonomics are perfect, you hardly notice it's not a six string that you're holding until you strum it).

But the clear winner of all the music mans I tried was the GC Special Edition Silhouette Special. This particular one had a trem, three single coils, some kind of Metallic Teal finish, and a Rosewood NECK. It was a dream to play and hear, and I finally understood the beauty and simplicity of the 3 single coil setup. Using the volume and tone controls and playing into a proper amp, the guitar as a very wide palette of sounds from middy to trebly to bassy and any combination. I was playing into a Blues Jr, which definitely likes single coils more than humbuckers. I hope I can find that model again whenever I am back in the market for a second guitar.

I really recommend that you guys check out those Silo Specials. The rosewood neck is suuuuper smooth and combined with the single coils and the ergonomics of the silhouette makes for a very special guitar.

Sorry, no photos, I didn't have any proper device for the task. So I will leave you with a photo of the star of the show from the GC Platinum website:

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and the link http://platinum.guitarcenter.com/search/view_listing.cfm?prodId=15122
 

Roubster

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I played that guitar about a week ago as well. The NYC GC always has good stock of EBMMs which is cool. That Silo Special certainly sounded awesome and the rosewood neck definitely is something special to have. I prefer a humbucker in the bridge, but non the less sounded awesome.
 

RocketRalf

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I too prefer a humbucker in the bridge, in fact I prefer one in the neck as well, but since I already have a HSH Silo, this guitar would be the perfect complement. However I was surprised by the smoothness of the bridge pickup, it's certainly not a vintage pickup, which can be good or bad to some people, and it responds very well to the tone control. If I could only have one guitar and I didn't have a MM already, I would be perfectly happy with that one.

I should also add that the staff there was very friendly to me, and they also have a very nice selection of stingrays. Only one 5 string, though, which was a BigAl5SSS. Incredible bass, and soooo light! :eek:
 
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