Rusty Fingers
New member
Anybody have any ideas on this?
I'm interesed in a guitar with two minihumbuckers and based on the tone samples, I like the SM-1 neck and the SM-3 bridge. I would rather have a more traditional shaped guitar than the reverse firebird and I just don't like the looks of a non-reverse firebird. I'm looking for a blues & rock guitar, but not metal. I'd prefer a lighter weight (7 pounds) and lean toward the tone-chambered guitars because of the lighter weight.
My choices seem to be the following,
1. Guild Blues 90 (replacing the P-90s with minis)
2. USA Hamer Artist P-90 or Studio P-90 (replacing the p-90s)
3. Gibson SG classic (replacing the P-90s)
4. Chandler 555 (stock minis)
5. Warmoth project guitar
With the Guild I'm wondering, if the maple top would be a detriment to the firebird sound? The Hamers might be interesting especially the all mahogany P-90 Artist. But then both of these are tone-chambered, if that would have a negative effect.
Would a Hamer Studio P-90 be a better choice? Of course this has the maple cap too?
The SG might work, but its not really the shape I want. I don't know much about the Chandlers.
Of course I could do a Warmoth project. I'd pick an L-5s body and go from there, but a bolt-on neck seem pretty far away from a neck-through, plus I'd probably feel better about a "name" guitar anyway.
If anyone has any thoughts I'd appreciate it.
Rusty
I'm interesed in a guitar with two minihumbuckers and based on the tone samples, I like the SM-1 neck and the SM-3 bridge. I would rather have a more traditional shaped guitar than the reverse firebird and I just don't like the looks of a non-reverse firebird. I'm looking for a blues & rock guitar, but not metal. I'd prefer a lighter weight (7 pounds) and lean toward the tone-chambered guitars because of the lighter weight.
My choices seem to be the following,
1. Guild Blues 90 (replacing the P-90s with minis)
2. USA Hamer Artist P-90 or Studio P-90 (replacing the p-90s)
3. Gibson SG classic (replacing the P-90s)
4. Chandler 555 (stock minis)
5. Warmoth project guitar
With the Guild I'm wondering, if the maple top would be a detriment to the firebird sound? The Hamers might be interesting especially the all mahogany P-90 Artist. But then both of these are tone-chambered, if that would have a negative effect.
Would a Hamer Studio P-90 be a better choice? Of course this has the maple cap too?
The SG might work, but its not really the shape I want. I don't know much about the Chandlers.
Of course I could do a Warmoth project. I'd pick an L-5s body and go from there, but a bolt-on neck seem pretty far away from a neck-through, plus I'd probably feel better about a "name" guitar anyway.
If anyone has any thoughts I'd appreciate it.
Rusty