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lock-ny

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I started off playing EVH guitars and then moved to the axis, but after getting a crazy deal on a brand new silo special a few years ago I became a silo convert, now its my #1 playing any style i need, whats your favorite and why?
 

Larry

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Well it would have to be my Axis seeing as its my only guitar besides my acoustic. But once the Dargie shows up who knows.:D
 

DrBob

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Got to be the Axis.

I know it's less versatile than an ASS, or a Silo Spec, but I'm a man with fingers like bananas and a head full of cartoons.
I like the simplicity.
Two great sounding humbuckers, one volume control, the best neck on any guitar ever made. go. go.:D
 

grumpyoldman

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After years of playing either Strats or Les Pauls, I picked up an Axis. I needed a good quality guitar with a Floyd system, and the "dive only" set up was exactly what I was looking for. Now, I have 3 Axii (Axes according to some dictionaries) and a recently acquired EVH. My go-to fave is a Green Axis with D-tuna and an aftermarket coiltap on the volume pot. No longer need to constantly switch guitars, my one Axis does it all. Now I just have to install the same coiltap pot on the other two (not touching the EVH, thanks very much...), and I will be 100% flexible.

Then I will have a problem deciding which one is the main squeeze then!!!
 
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beej

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Y2D. The neck is just perfect. And it sounds out of this world.

Followed very closely by my Piezo'ed '91 Morse. Same reasons exactly.
 

threeminutesboy

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My fav (at this moment :D ) is the Silo Special SSS, then the Axis SS MM90 with Piezo

But a Luke DD is on it's way and I am confident this one will be in the top 3 :D

Was playing the Silo and the EVH without amp yesterday late at night and it's amazing to hear the tone difference between those 2 guitars even though they are not plugged
 

MusicMan_Luke

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I've got only one ball (don't laught....), my LukeII, but, in my list to buy, a JP7 for sure, with or without piezzo, I don't know, and later a LukeI, and after that, an ASS, and after....
 

darchirnoj

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Uh, my left?:D
No balls(ernie:D ) to speak of yet, but I'm going to San Antonio this weekend and House of Guitars told me a few weeks ago that they were waiting on 3 silos. Yeah, cook it up!
 

Roubster

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Well, so far it is definatly the Silhouette H-S-H! I cant get enough of this thing....but then again it is the only Ball I have IN my possession. I did just sell a Luke which was great, but the Silo is it for now.
I too have a GREAT feeling about the 20th Silo I got on order and we shall see once I get the Axis SS w/ piezo. The ASS might me the most versetile, and that's why I ordered it. The 20th Silo is more simple, but it's all in the fingers and humbuckers are the way to go :D!
 

Elmer Imperial

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Right now, it's my Axis SS by virtue of the fact that it's my only EBMM... at least until Tuesday when my SUB1 is delivered. :)

Yup, after having an Axis SS for about 3 weeks I ran across a great deal on a new SUB1 and just couldn't help myself. Can't wait to get my second Ball!

:D
 

roburado

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JP6. It's the only one I've got. :eek: That will change, though, sooner or later.

I wouldn't say that it's as versatile a guitar as what I would want if I had a roburado signature model, but what it does, it does extraordinarily well. It's like a sports car like, let's say, an M3 or a Porsche. It does a lot of things really well. It does some things extremely well--in an exemplary fashion. I do feel I give up a certain amount of "utility" for lack of a better term, though. The only thing that's missing for me is the $tr@t-like tones when you use single coils in the neck and middle. It sort of does it in the middle positions, but I don't get that spank I like sometimes. I'm wondering if the Silo, Silo Spec HSS, or ASS might be a more "complete" fit for me. I just find the JP6 so comfy fit for me that I worry that those guitars might be too big of an adjustment. I think I could get used to the ASS. Don't know a thing about how the Silo or Silo Spec would feel in my hands, though. So, we'll see. I'd love to try them.
 

lenny

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Me Blue Dawn Sparkly Silo.....Sparkly Albert is catching up but im still getting used to it/breaking it in the silo was used when i got it ...felt like an old shirt when i played it so very comfy and the wide range of tones it does country rock or heavier rock rather well! the new Axis has less that 6 hours on it...... its my feelin 80's metal guitar and i have been playin alot of Dwight lately sooooooooo
 

lumberjack

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Foggy's go to axe. 2006 Wilson NPRO Racquet. Lightweight, very confortable. Innovative criss-cross string pattern allows for unique strumming and soloing techniques. Does a wonderful job at sending BALLS away from user.:rolleyes: :D :p

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Sorry, Foggy. Had to do it. Just couldn't resist.

Scott
 
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