Re: Please Help Me Pick a Guitar...
Butch-
I've never tried one, but I've had a couple of do everythign guitars and the Steve Morse model would certainly be worth looking at.
But here's what I have done in the past that has worked well for me-
1. I've started the search for a guitar that feels exactly the way I want it
2. I've confrimed that it has at least one of the sounds I will need to start with and if it already has 2 of the sounds, it's an even better place to start.
So I'm playing entirely 25+ scale these days I wanted an accoustic pup, I wanted to take my Barden powered strat off stage, and I wanted to stop carying my PRS around if I could pull it off.
From this, 4 guitars immediately jumped out that fit my profile- An HSS strat or aTele with a strat pup in the middle and a splitable hum (addign acoustic bridge), the variaxe series, and parker nitefly-
I didn't go the varixae direction as they just dont feel like quality yet, but they sure had the sounds- I had a couple of teles in sight, when all of a sudden I found a mint nitefly for $400- It had a good basic hum sound, half decent strat sounds and a good piezo sound -I've modified the crud out of it (including a JB in the bridge and a coolrail in teh neck) to the point that it does everything I need-
My point is, for an everything guitar I wouldn't pick a single model to start with-I would look for a number of 'platforms' that are close enough that you can make it work, I compare and contrast the work and cost for each candiate and then I have more options when I'm pricing.
On the other hand if the Steve Morris or PRS 513 have everything you need, maybe it's time to say, this might be worth the extra $ up front as I would spend the money modding a less expensive gtr up to standard-
Intersted in hearing what happens!