when you decide to buy one, it will be the year 20..?
Yes! That is correct.
The way I see it is it took 5000 posts for the first one. Therefore I'm about a maximum of 4000 post away from the next!
when you decide to buy one, it will be the year 20..?
Hey everyone.
After two weeks of owning an EB. I want another one! I have an EVH and want something that will do strat tones a little more. Would the Silo special do that?? Or a Luke??? Man they are nice.
what do you think? I am new here and never played a luke or Silo
Thanks,
Cheers, Tobin
My Silo Special plays better than any Strat I have ever tried... and the Strat was my main axe for over 10 years. I don't know if the SS will exactly replicate the Strat, but who cares, it sounds, looks, and plays way better.
Absolutely. Even if the tone wasn't that much better, EBMM quality blows the doors off F***er. Who need more headaches in life?
My 2005 Limited Edition Buttercream Silhouette Special SSS has more vintage vibe than I know what to do with![]()
Ash/Alder body, bolt-on maple neck, maple or rosewood fingerboard, 3x alnico single coils. In a way, it's really hard to screw up a guitar like that...
Hmmm... Can I interest you in a Hondo or a First Act.
Albert Lee
What a strat dreams it might one day be.............
First Act actually makes some really nice guitars, they even have a custom shop with instruments exceeding the cost of anything EBMM produces (save perhaps the BFRs) - but I knew what you meant.Honestly, there really are plenty of good, cheap $99 guitars, and we owe a lot of that to Leo Fender's innovations that make a playable electric guitar simple to produce. CNC machines and huge advances in overseas manufacturing abilities have just made everything more affordable and reliable. I really don't consider even the cheapest First Acts to be "screwed up", they generally meet and exceed minimum standards of playability like intonation, neck straightness, action, etc. They're a lot better than most of the Harmony/silvertone junk that was made here in the USA in the 60s, and those are starting to become really popular in spite of typically being absolutely abysmal to play.
That's nothing on EBMM though, those cheap asian guitars are just making the instrument more accessible to the next generation of upmarket buyers - better instruments at every price level is something that's good for everybody.
But we're getting kind of off-subject here - we're talking about Silhouette Specials. Great guitars, agreed?
God yes,sell me an AL with a RWboard,I have the money waiting in the bank!