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T- Bone

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If not mistaken I believe the humbucker is a paf pro? But what are the singles? and what other pickup would you compare them to?

Owned on years ago and have another coming soon.

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Humbucker is DiMarzio Virtual PAF (older models had PAF Pro).

Single Coils - well it's a little hard to judge because in the stock wiring only the neck pickup get's used on its own but I think it is a little warmer than many single coils (which can sound a little thin in comparison). Nice gentle mid range punch. It never gets harsh or brittle sounding high up the neck.
 

T- Bone

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Humbucker is DiMarzio Virtual PAF (older models had PAF Pro).

Single Coils - well it's a little hard to judge because in the stock wiring only the neck pickup get's used on its own but I think it is a little warmer than many single coils (which can sound a little thin in comparison). Nice gentle mid range punch. It never gets harsh or brittle sounding high up the neck.
So it's gonna be a good guitar for my classic rock band using my Splawn amp, eh?
 

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Dr. Kev knows about the Silo Spec. As you know, I changed the pup's in mine, but those single coils were perfect. It was the bridge humbucker that I didn't care for.
 

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Dimarzio told me they are very close to blue velvety...so I concur...guitar should be fine for classic rock, if not change out the HB, I have 2 of me and I changed the buckler in both but left the single coils, they nice and warm like Kev said...
 
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