Re: Charvel san dimas, so cal / fender strat
I got myself a SoCal because (1) It is the most similar the most desireble superstrat for my taste, yet bein able to mod at will by changing pickguard (2) I wanted to try the distortion set, I had already tried JB, Jazz, STK-S10n and a few other. (3) I already had a strat that imho had a few weak features that I really wanted to improve with the Charvel.
Playability. the fretboard is slighly wider. This can be a good thing if you have fat and short finger tips like me but it makes hendrix-like thumb on string a bit more dificult, I was not able to do that with my strat anyway. But the most noticible difference is the fret radius and size, Charvel has bigger and flatter frets which allows you for a better grip on the string when bending and avoid string buzz that I would sometimes have with my strat on big bends. Ah, I almost forgot, this is a non-gloss maple neck and fretboard, very comfortable and I always wanted to have a maple freboard, it feels as comfortable as the rosewood fretboard of my strat.
Tone. The distortion set is a killer set! It is absolutely great for those who want to play metal. I compared the sound of my Charvel with the sound of my Strat and definietly it has more power. The distortion set however lacks on versatility, imho the neck is so great for high gain soloing but it is kind od a dark neck tone for clean, similar comment for bridge pcikup, I found myself using the middle position every time I wanted to play clean tone with the Charvel SoCal, not as brigth or sparkly as the JB/Jazz middle position but still nice and very usable for clean tone.
Bridge. The Charvel has an OEM Floyd Rose which is very for my needs since it is a recessed one. My MIM strat has an old FoyldRose II bridge that does the job but the fine tunnig was not very smooth even when it was new. The fine tuning for the OEM FR in the Charvel is smooth and I really enjoy it.
22 vs 21 frets. I wanted a 22 fret guitar to reach a high E with bend and still allow the neck tone to shine but now I learned changing the pickguard requires unbolting the neck. If you don't need that extra fret and make frequent pickguard changes then stay on 21.