Re: Tellme about these McCartys
I'm a big fan of McCarties, and to be honest, if I had to live with one electric guitar for the rest of my life, it'd be a McCarty, even though I truly love LP's and Strats.
I've had a Custom 24, Custom 22, and Swampash Special, but my two current McCarties have the upper hand on those, IMO. Remember, Ted McCarty was the President of Gibson (as a young man), throughout Gibson's glory years. He was responsible for launching the Seth Lover PAF pickups, the Les Paul, the 335, Explorer, Flying V, Firebird etc etc etc. When he was hired by Paul Reed Smith in 93/94, he reversed all the negative aspects of the PRS that turned many players off to them. His changes are right on the money, and perfected the guitar. That's why it's PRS's "Classic" and also best seller. In my mind, the McCarty is the
"last great Gibson guitar", with the only difference being it's owned by PRS. Anyone who says the LP is a superior instrument doesn't know what they're talking about, because I've had a grip of Pauls and McCarties, and they're equals, yet slightly different. The McCarty has better string to string definition, a more ergonomic body, and more sensible electronic layout. The LP still has those great low mids and fat tone, but the McCarty has that same quality, only a bit more resonant sounding. If you know anything about the classic guitar market, you know that the LP, SG, 335, strat, tele, Martins, Rickenbachers, Gretsch Duojets, and PRS McCarty are the true classics.