STANDARD SERIES SILHOUETTE
Mar 06, 2020
4 minutes
WORDS RICHARD PURVIS
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Guitar.com EDITORS’S CHOICE
They say you should never go back. Of course you can – the trick is to go back but then come slightly forwards again. For example, when reviving a guitar brand best known for its 1960s catalogue models, you might want to keep the basic designs but improve and update them for the demands of modern players. This is the thinking behind the new Harmony solidbodies, and we really can’t argue with it.
Our recent review of the Jupiter and Rebel models praised their elegance, all-American build quality and versatile tones. The Silhouette, though, is something a little different. With
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