TattooedCarrot
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Shouldn't I be making the deciscions at the store before I buy them?
Silverburst
Pro: sounds a little crisper/clearer/tighter/focused. Wife likes the way it looks, and it has the ebony fretboard.
Cons: It looks like a metal-head guitar and my hair's too short. It costs a lot more and resale would pay for the brown one and then some. I already have a psuedo-metal guitar in a gothic V painted white with an EMG in the bridge.
Brown
I like the more traditional looks, the rosewood is pretty dark and streaky unlike most the faded dry boards Gibson puts out anymore. Cheaper at only $1000.
CON: doesn't have the ebony board and is slightly more muffled sounding, less clear, than the silverburst.
Both would be getting new pots, caps, and pickups either way.
Silverburst
Pro: sounds a little crisper/clearer/tighter/focused. Wife likes the way it looks, and it has the ebony fretboard.
Cons: It looks like a metal-head guitar and my hair's too short. It costs a lot more and resale would pay for the brown one and then some. I already have a psuedo-metal guitar in a gothic V painted white with an EMG in the bridge.
Brown
I like the more traditional looks, the rosewood is pretty dark and streaky unlike most the faded dry boards Gibson puts out anymore. Cheaper at only $1000.
CON: doesn't have the ebony board and is slightly more muffled sounding, less clear, than the silverburst.
Both would be getting new pots, caps, and pickups either way.
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