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RJKANEAO

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I must come in here and express how spoiled I've become and I do admit it. I received my Albert Lee HH a few weeks ago and I have a hard time putting it down still. :) This amazing guitar has taken my playing to yet another level which I'm highly grateful to have reached. The smoothness and the contour of the neck please into the speed and definition I can get with so much ease. The body somehow in my mind resonates beautifully and lends another trait to this beautiful instrument that aesthetically is a marvel. But this is just the tip of the iceberg I also have the privilege To play three different SBMM models that the MusicMan quality shines right through to these wonderful instruments as well.. My AX30 Was my first experience with the axis super sport licensed model and is such a wonderful guitar to play. The Silo 30 Which is the silhouette special license model is my fast single coil and humbucker on the bridge and also five way switch transcends so much different tones it makes it Another one of those guitars that I just can't put down. My jp100 Is beautiful rendition of the JP EBMM models And super worthy of carrying the SBMM label. The Beautiful finish on this guitar makes it stand out even in the toughest competition of guitars not to mention it's beautiful set up as it comes fully set up perfectly from the factory. I have Been nothing but satisfied with all my experiences with any MusicMan piece And I just can't wait to get another. :) How many of you feel the same? Let's hear your appreciation for such an awesome line of World-class instruments from top to bottom.
 

DrKev

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No matter how many gigs I do with my Silhouette Special, every single time I have that moment where I say "God, I LOVE this guitar!". Tunes so beautifully, feels so comfortable, sounds so good. It's a joy to have an instrument that I don't feel I'm fighting when I play. I got lots of compliments on my sound on Friday night with my soul trio. I'm a very happy boy!
 

RJKANEAO

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No matter how many gigs I do with my Silhouette Special, every single time I have that moment where I say "God, I LOVE this guitar!". Tunes so beautifully, feels so comfortable, sounds so good. It's a joy to have an instrument that I don't feel I'm fighting when I play. I got lots of compliments on my sound on Friday night with my soul trio. I'm a very happy boy!

DrKev I know exactly what you're saying.. :) I'm trying to decide what's next in this very addicting trend.. Lol.. But this is a good addiction! :) happy holidays..
 

peterd79

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DR.Kev..

I have a 20th which was my first introduction to EBMM as an owner... I had a lot of other guitars prior but was never happy with the way they felt and always "fought" with the instruments to stay in tune or even feel right...
As soon as i got my 20th i was blown away... quality and playability were next to none...
I immediately purchased a standard Silo and just loved the two...
I eventually sold off the Standard Silo and kept the 20th because it was all i was playing.
I demo'd last year at NAMM and was lucky enough to borrow a 25th from EBMM and the quality was just as good...
I picked up a Silo Special a few month back and immediately it became my #1... it was my dream guitar from the moment i saw it...
I have a hard time putting it down when i'm at home.
 

wolfbone07

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Silo 20th, all time favorite, Al HH, close run for the money. Great guitars. Share the love. Everyone who plays my Al HH loves it!
 

TNT

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Oakland - Raider Nation!
That's the thing about EBMM guitars - once you've played them you're permanently "spoiled" for any other guitar!!! Honestly, when I walk into a guitar store to "play around", and I don't see aN EBMM guitar, preferrably an Axis, I say to myself, "....what's the use of even hanging around..."

Don't say it - MARSHALL AMPS. Yes, I know, but what can I plug into it?!

The EBMM "necks" are the icing on the cake. SPOILED!!
 

Jamie M

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I agree with all above. Since i got my ASS nothing else has come close, it is so easy to play, the neck is to die for and the tones are fantastic, my aim in life is to collect as many EBMM guitars as possible.
 

Dr.Strangenote

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Yardley, PA
That's the thing about EBMM guitars - once you've played them you're permanently "spoiled" for any other guitar!!! Honestly, when I walk into a guitar store to "play around", and I don't see aN EBMM guitar, preferrably an Axis, I say to myself, "....what's the use of even hanging around..."

Don't say it - MARSHALL AMPS. Yes, I know, but what can I plug into it?!

The EBMM "necks" are the icing on the cake. SPOILED!!
This is the truth.. Every 'other' guitar that I pick up, or even look at, gets a comparison immediately against any Music Man that I've owned. I feel very blessed!
 

ZeroFivefour

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San Antonio, TX
This is the truth.. Every 'other' guitar that I pick up, or even look at, gets a comparison immediately against any Music Man that I've owned. I feel very blessed!

+1
Exactly this !

My Luke and Axis are hands down my top two guitars. With the Luke being my favorite guitar of all time.

Cheers,

Tom
 

aleclee

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Over the past couple years, my PRS guitars have been getting sold off to make room for EBMMs. Even my custom-built Driskill has been neglected.
 
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