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Hi guys, need help here.

I'm deciding between 2 specs for the Silhouette that I'm totally gassing for...:confused:

For sure I want one that comes with a Piezo, and the standard trem. I've never seen a Silh with a piezo control. Anyone has one? Pics? Can I see the layout? Where's the toggle and the extra knob?:confused:

But the main clincher, is the fretboard wood. I'm thinking of:
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Is there a considerable difference in tone for the woods? And why is the silhouette in basswood? I wish it were alder... but anyways...:D I still want one!!!;)

So which should I get???
 

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The Silhouette IS Alder !

Go the White & Rosewood mate, Stunning guitar ;)

Here's a few of mine (non piezo)

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This is my MOJO guitar, just feels so right.
 
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The Silhouette IS Alder !

Go the White & Rosewood mate, Stunning guitar ;)

Here's a few of mine (non piezo)

Silo-1.jpg

This is my MOJO guitar, just feels so right.

Now THAT's what I'm talking about!!!

It's Alder? Hmm... that's good news indeed. For some reason, I've always thought it was basswood...

The hesitation for the RW, is because I already have a JP6. I thought of getting the Maple first, to get a different sound/feel, then get the RW later. But if there's not much of a diff, then I might as well go straight for the RW.

Still want to see the Piezo though. I'm wondering if there's a toggle switch in the same layout as the JP6...
 

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Now THAT's what I'm talking about!!!

It's Alder? Hmm... that's good news indeed. For some reason, I've always thought it was basswood...

The hesitation for the RW, is because I already have a JP6. I thought of getting the Maple first, to get a different sound/feel, then get the RW later. But if there's not much of a diff, then I might as well go straight for the RW.

Still want to see the Piezo though. I'm wondering if there's a toggle switch in the same layout as the JP6...

oops... it is alder:
http://www.ernieball.com/mmonline/specs/instruments_silhouette.html
 

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between those 2 choices id pick white/white/maple ...
or maybe some other fancy color. your options are at: http://www.ernieball.com/mmonline/color_chart/available.html

I'm sort of a traditionalist... heh. I like white, black and sunbursts... The only red I'd go for, would be a 60s Fiesta Red...:p

If I could only find one in Black sparkle maple with white pickguard... I wouldn't have to think so hard...:D

Like this:
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No contest!!!
 
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Typically, the maple fingerboard is going to be a little brighter with a sharper attack....the rosewood should warm it up a bit, but it really comes down to personal preference.
If you're getting a trem, they tend to be a little brighte, in my opinion, so maybe the rosewood would help to balance things out....if you're going for hardtail, maybe go with the maple.
Just my 2 cents....it's a subtle difference, and usually with a few small EQ tweaks on your amp, you can acheive the same tones out of either guitar.
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I go back and forth mysely but I do feel that you can achieve similiar tone with both, the maple will be brighter with more attack, I like the feel of rosewood under my fingers though - Id say go with rosewood -
 

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Typically, the maple fingerboard is going to be a little brighter with a sharper attack....the rosewood should warm it up a bit, but it really comes down to personal preference.
If you're getting a trem, they tend to be a little brighte, in my opinion, so maybe the rosewood would help to balance things out....if you're going for hardtail, maybe go with the maple.

I like bright!!! the brighter the better... Especially with humbuckers. I find that hums on a bolt on (like my JP6) always tend to be a bit dark.
 

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well, if you like bright, stay with the maple fingerboard....It's a hard wood and great for percussive bright playing...humbuckers are typically going to be darker sounding than single coils....what kind of magnets are used in the silo humbuckers?
i think the buckers in my axis are a nice balance of being bright, and yet still fat.
I swapped out a dark/muddy bucker on one of my other guitars for a JB model seymour duncan, and it helped a lot...the harmonics jumped out and the pick attack was a lot more percussive.
I hope this helps....keep in mind that tone is SO subjective, and this is only my opinion. I have beem playing guitar for about 25 years and have a LOT of experience tryig out pickups....but I am brand new to EBMMs.

-Jeff
 

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well, if you like bright, stay with the maple fingerboard....It's a hard wood and great for percussive bright playing...humbuckers are typically going to be darker sounding than single coils....what kind of magnets are used in the silo humbuckers?
i think the buckers in my axis are a nice balance of being bright, and yet still fat.
I swapped out a dark/muddy bucker on one of my other guitars for a JB model seymour duncan, and it helped a lot...the harmonics jumped out and the pick attack was a lot more percussive.
I hope this helps....keep in mind that tone is SO subjective, and this is only my opinion. I have beem playing guitar for about 25 years and have a LOT of experience tryig out pickups....but I am brand new to EBMMs.

-Jeff

The Silos are PAF pros. I tried using these in the JP6. Didn't work as well as I hoped. I had to use a Steve's Special to get the tone I wanted... I also have a JB and a 59 in a Les Paul copy. The maple top, short scale and angled neck make quite a difference, so it's hard to make an objective judgement there. But I preferred the 59 over the JB. I'll be swapping the PAF Pros to PAF Joes and Steve Specials on the Silo anyways...

Since my JP6 can fulfill the RW tones, I can focus on a nice maple Silo... heh.

I've played guitars for almost 20 years, and yes, I'm new to EBMM too... heheh...
 

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I like rosewood for the silo because it warms it up a little, but I sure do love the way maple looks...
 

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yeah, the maple looks....tough
I like it too....for some reason, I think the maple plays better (probably totally psychological)

Probably the one you'll get is the one you find first (heh heh)
 

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I like the tone of rosewood and the feel of maple. Given the choice between my two (one of each), it's rosewood, hands down. But I like smoky tones over bright, and of course there's places for each. It's like comparing a nice merlot to a cold beer.
 

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Apparently, both are available now, but no black sparkle. I've decided to go for this:

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Just too bad that the silhouettes no longer come with birdseye maple necks...:(
 

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Surprise! Look at what I've got!!!!

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and in case you're doing matching headstock which I don't think you are:


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wow... that's really nice!!! I like the look, but it looks a bit feminine for my tastes (think of a really sexy bare skinned female arm with a nice lace glove on the hand...):p

I think I'll stick with the natural headstock... But I want the piezo... No one seems to be able to answer my piezo question?
 
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