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mico

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Yup. Sold one of my two Strats. It was a good guitar, but as I'm getting more used to my Axis SS the Strat felt kind of “bulky”. So now I've started saving for a replacement. Hmm....a Silo Special or AL?:rolleyes: Something with a single coil in the neck position. What do you think?

Maybe some of you Silo owners out there can describe the pickups for me? How are they compared to a regular Strat p.u.? My other Strat have Kinnman Blues – a bit hotter – suits my playing style.:)
 

fogman

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I personally like the Silo. It's got a great sound.
But if you already have an Axis, then the neck of the Al is more similar!
 

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Or you can buy this off of me...this thing will kill any Strat. Comes complete with Bill Lawrence pups...

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Raz - I missed something - did a sub and a silo mate? A Subhouette? I was pretty sure Subs only came with one or two humbuckers.

>^..^<
 

GWDavis28

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I'm with Foggy on this one. If you like the Axis neck, then you should check out the AL. The SS's neck is a bit different from the Axis. I have both and like both necks, but that's me. I find the SS's single cools to be sweet. But that's my take.

Glenn |B)
 

mico

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Raz said:
Or you can buy this off of me...this thing will kill any Strat. Comes complete with Bill Lawrence pups...

Thanx for the offer...
You're a bit early, Raz. See, I've owned a lot of guitars over the years, and I want the next one to be a keeper. So I'm going to use some time to find the right one.
 

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edensdad said:
Raz - I missed something - did a sub and a silo mate? A Subhouette? I was pretty sure Subs only came with one or two humbuckers.

>^..^<

Normally they do, however since I'm in so goodd with EBMM these days, they mocked up a protoype for me for Namm 2006.





























Nah just pulling you leg, I modded my Sub, threw in a Silo pickguard complete wih Bill LAwrence pups...

mico


Thanx for the offer...
You're a bit early, Raz. See, I've owned a lot of guitars over the years, and I want the next one to be a keeper. So I'm going to use some time to find the right one.


No sweat I'm just playing
 

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Here's my thought on what I may end up doing when I save up the money. Buy a Silo Special with 3 singles, remove the original pickups, and replace them with a Red Lace sensor in the bridge, and Gold Lace sensors for the middle and neck. I would replace the stock pots with a TBX tone knob, and add the Mid-boost circuit from the Clapton Blackie. Basically, it's all the Blackie electronics package with the addition of a Red Lace sensor instead of a Gold Lace for the bridge for a hotter, more Humbucker sound.
 

ratter

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I love the AL, but I find the Sil more comfy, so it'd be my pic for a strat replacement (it replaced my strat, actually). The stock pickups are great, but I just swapped them with dimarzio virtual vintages....looking for that extra 5%, y'know...

I love ALL the EB necks, so that wasn't an issue for me. I can't really recommend the AL over the Sil based on neck shape. Heck, I had two EVH's that had less similarity between the necks than my current EVH and Sil do....
 

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I have 2 axis's and a silo special H/S/S and i prefer the body of the silo over the axis and I have to say I like both necks, but the silo is my main guitar right now, at least til that 20th comes out, the silo is a great guitar and the bucker in the bridge gives me heavy tones and the single in the neck gives me stratty tones so I have all bases covered -
 

mico

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Thanks for the response, everyone.

lock-ny said:
I have 2 axis's and a silo special H/S/S and i prefer the body of the silo over the axis and I have to say I like both necks, but the silo is my main guitar right now, at least til that 20th comes out, the silo is a great guitar and the bucker in the bridge gives me heavy tones and the single in the neck gives me stratty tones so I have all bases covered -

Yeah. I was thinking the same thing: maybe a H/S/S would be the right combination, and the AL do only come as S/S/S. But you can get it with MM90's. Hmmm..... And now i've started drooling over the 20 Anniv. Silo.
 

beej

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Spent all night yesterday playing and tweaking my AL SSS. That, my friends, is a St@@t killer! I've had a few Sil Specs - and loved them - but I eventually replaced them with a Luke. To me the AL is the closest to that vintage st@@ vibe. It's also pretty close to the Axis neck, so easy to go between.

Better yet ... just buy one of everything :p
 
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