Advice please: the best guitar for PGn/Custom5 combo?

I totally get it- 'fit' is a very personal thing that isn't easily quantified.

One thing I have noticed within my small sample set of my students and friends- If they love the Revstars, they don't tend to like Reverends and vs versa.


Compelling observation! Makes sense aswell.

Earlier in this thread I just whined about Yamaha Revstar not feeling good at shop - aaaand as it happens, I have a Reverend at home.

The main difference is neck profile: Reverend is similar to modern C, whereas Revstar neck is fatter, has much more shoulder, a thick gloss and no elbow relief. So Fender feel vs Les Paul feel (small hands vs big hands?)

Mine is a fix bridge Flatroc (pictured). Quite an unpopular model, only a handful of them sold over the years, according to Ken Haas (although they have been in production since 2005). Visually, it’s gorgeous with a lot of character. Retroblast pickups are technically low output mini humbuckers: somewhere inbetween filtertrons and regular PAF. Very articulate, good clean sounds. Easily the best intonated guitar I have.

Since 2022 they’ve put bigsby on it and the price of Flatroc has has basically doubled :thumbsdow
 

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Should have known I was preaching to the choir :-) I've always wanted to play Flatroc!

I've got the original double agent which is essentially the opposite... A fat p90 in the neck and a hyperventage, that can parallel to self, in the bridge.

And yep you nailed the difference between the reverends and revstars.
 
Revstars are incredible, although I'm not impressed with the new transformer control... Looks like a great spot for a bass roll off to me.

I like the original bass cut switch. Some say that they can't hear a difference, but I sure can. Mine is a 502t, so it makes the p90s sound more fender like.
 
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