I hope this isnt a stupid question, but Im gonna ask anyhow.. I am trying to figure out what guits to keep vs sell. Ive compared neck feel and some other things. today, Im comparing sustain. Is there a rule of thumb, or a goal thats desirable? Since Im comparing guitars that have upgraded pups vs stock, Im thinking that a good (desirable) guitar should sustain longer.?? Is there any point of reference or something that I should strive/look for? For example, my Dean Soltero, which has the best neck, sustains a note for about 15 seconds before it goes out.. To me, part of the "charm/desirability" of single cuts is the beef of the sustain. I know that when a guitar chokes out quick, its now so good. At least to me. But is there any kind of guide/guage that I can compare to?
Next, is there anything you guys go with when deciding keepers? Im sure playability, tone (hard to guage when the guitars have diff pickup sets.) My Dean Soltero has my fave neck vs Burny and LP.. And, it sounds pretty darn good, tho Ive never upgraded pups. (I think they are upgraded Dean pups and NOT just oem stuff, but not sure.
Any other tips on what to keep would be apprec. Im sure its mostly a matter of playability and such.. thanks
Looks like they all are about the same in regards to sustain.. The Burny being maybe a tiny bit longer, the Soltero in the mid and the Gibby running out of gas just a wee bit less..
Next, is there anything you guys go with when deciding keepers? Im sure playability, tone (hard to guage when the guitars have diff pickup sets.) My Dean Soltero has my fave neck vs Burny and LP.. And, it sounds pretty darn good, tho Ive never upgraded pups. (I think they are upgraded Dean pups and NOT just oem stuff, but not sure.
Any other tips on what to keep would be apprec. Im sure its mostly a matter of playability and such.. thanks
Looks like they all are about the same in regards to sustain.. The Burny being maybe a tiny bit longer, the Soltero in the mid and the Gibby running out of gas just a wee bit less..
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