Carl M
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I just played a Music Man guitar for the first time in my life. (I have played my StingRay bass for years though.) The guitar is the 2009 Silhouette Special I just bought online, They are rare around here, so I couldn't try one first.
It was when Steve Morse joined Deep Purple I got interested in Music Man guitars. I really liked how he sounded on the album and on stage. But I assumed that it was all in his fingers because he played what seemed to be a typical super strat. Anyway, over the years I learned more and more about Music Man guitars guitars, but I never bought one. Probably because I never got the opportunity to try one and I thought that I already owned what I thought was similar guitars. But last week I saw this ad, a 2009 Silhouette Special at a fair price and I decided to find out if Music Man guitars are as special as they seem to be.
I am blown away. The neck feels incurably good and it sounds fantastic. I always thought that Steve Morse tone was in his fingers, but to my surprise I get something very similar to his bridge pickup tone with my Silhouette Special. But the single coil neck pick obviously don’t sound anything like his neck pickup tone. Then I started thinking that perhaps I should replace the neck single coil with a humbucker and move the single coil to similar positions as in the Steve Morse Signature model.
I don’t intend to replace any of the pickups, just add the neck version of the bridge pickup and get a new pickguard and some switches. Then I need to find a place that can custom route a suitable pick guard.
Has anyone here tried to Steve Morsify a Silhouette?
The other alternative is of course to just convert it to a HSH to see if I get something similar to SM’s neck HB tone. That’s more straight forward, but since I already have two single coils in the guitar, I am tempted to use both of them in a SM configuration. Since this is a keeper I don’t care about the resale value and I am prepared to have the body routed to fit a four pickup configuration.
Any ideas?
It was when Steve Morse joined Deep Purple I got interested in Music Man guitars. I really liked how he sounded on the album and on stage. But I assumed that it was all in his fingers because he played what seemed to be a typical super strat. Anyway, over the years I learned more and more about Music Man guitars guitars, but I never bought one. Probably because I never got the opportunity to try one and I thought that I already owned what I thought was similar guitars. But last week I saw this ad, a 2009 Silhouette Special at a fair price and I decided to find out if Music Man guitars are as special as they seem to be.
I am blown away. The neck feels incurably good and it sounds fantastic. I always thought that Steve Morse tone was in his fingers, but to my surprise I get something very similar to his bridge pickup tone with my Silhouette Special. But the single coil neck pick obviously don’t sound anything like his neck pickup tone. Then I started thinking that perhaps I should replace the neck single coil with a humbucker and move the single coil to similar positions as in the Steve Morse Signature model.
I don’t intend to replace any of the pickups, just add the neck version of the bridge pickup and get a new pickguard and some switches. Then I need to find a place that can custom route a suitable pick guard.
Has anyone here tried to Steve Morsify a Silhouette?
The other alternative is of course to just convert it to a HSH to see if I get something similar to SM’s neck HB tone. That’s more straight forward, but since I already have two single coils in the guitar, I am tempted to use both of them in a SM configuration. Since this is a keeper I don’t care about the resale value and I am prepared to have the body routed to fit a four pickup configuration.
Any ideas?
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