Who else makes something along the lines of this?

TRex

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I am window shopping what guitar would be my next buy.
My dream buy would be:
-red or a subtle sunburst
-double cut
-Volume/Volume/Tone and 5/3 way
-mahogany body
-24.75-25" scale
-hardtail preferred
-2 Humbuckers

This would be used as a general guitar, like for blues, Classic rock, metal, and occasionally pop.

So far I have found (outside of custom shops:

Hamer Studio:
Color options limited, as they are no longer made. Red was made, but sunburst is much easier to find.

PRS DGT:
A little uncommon in stores, as it isn't their most popular model. Comes in red and sunburst. Bit pricy

PRS Custom 22 S2:
Fairly common in stores and not to unreasonably priced. Lacks individual volumes though.

Schecter S-1:
Cheaper import option
Could buy new or used
Comes easily in transparent red

G&L Ascari Tribute:
Cheaper import option
Could buy new or used
Comes in transparent red

Gibson SG variants:
Good standard guitars. Not sure how they stack up though.

What else am I missing?
 
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Re: Who else makes something along the lines of this?

:wave:

Mahogany body
Flamed Maple Top
Ebony board
SS frets
Compound Radius
24.75" scale
Vol/Vol/Tone/Tone
3 way
 

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Re: Who else makes something along the lines of this?

I would look for a used Hamer but I am partial to the brand. There are Trans Red ones out there. Usually equipped with SD 59N and JB's in the bridge slot but some have 59Bs in them.
 
Re: Who else makes something along the lines of this?

:wave:

Mahogany body
Flamed Maple Top
Ebony board
SS frets
Compound Radius
24.75" scale
Vol/Vol/Tone/Tone
3 way
Forgot about those, I'll have to keep emailing in mind
ESP E-II Mystique
Little to "modern" shaped to my tastes.
I would look for a used Hamer but I am partial to the brand. There are Trans Red ones out there. Usually equipped with SD 59N and JB's in the bridge slot but some have 59Bs in them.
I like the brand too, shame it had to end.

A nice red Hamer Studio custom with Duncan PGn and a custom in the bridge sounds awesome though.

A schecter S-1 is sounding about right as alternative right now. Scheters are the nicer end of imports I hear.
 
Re: Who else makes something along the lines of this?

If you can live with only master volume and master tone, I highly recommend the Schecter C-1 Classic or the Schecter C-1 Custom. I owned the Classic for a few years and have owned much more expensive guitars since, but I kick myself for selling it everytime I see another Classic. Specwise, I think the Custom would be closer to your marks, it only lacks the separate volumes.

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Re: Who else makes something along the lines of this?

Ibanez AR 420.
Gibson LesPaul DC

Cheers,PJ
 
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Re: Who else makes something along the lines of this?

+ another for Hamer.

Worth the time & effort.

.02
What's the going price on a basic studio? I'm noticing the price varies a lot on reverb.
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/guitars/ibanez-sz520qm-electric-guitar

The Ibanez SZ520QM matches that criteria (they come in both sunburst and red). And yes, this guitar is Volume/Volume/Tone, NOT Volume/Tone/Tone. They're great guitars with awesome quilted maple tops, but they're discontinued. They still go on eBay for low prices, sub $300.

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Little longer scale, but still wicked. I'll definitely try one out if I see one show up used though.

It's a little stratty, in a strangly good way.
Not sure how I like the shape. Washburn makes great guitars from what I hear.
 
Re: Who else makes something along the lines of this?

Dean Hardtail. USA made version if you can swing it. The Korean version is nice too.



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Re: Who else makes something along the lines of this?

Maybe, call Carvin and ask if they'll "option 50" a extra volume knob on something like the ST300.

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Re: Who else makes something along the lines of this?

i have a usa made washburn wms which is basically just what you are looking for other than it only has two controls. that said, go find a used hamer usa studio. they are fantastic guitars. i have three different usa hamers and love them all.
 
Re: Who else makes something along the lines of this?

i have a usa made washburn wms which is basically just what you are looking for other than it only has two controls. that said, go find a used hamer usa studio. they are fantastic guitars. i have three different usa hamers and love them all.
Thanks for the input! Hamer seems like the most well rounded option
Maybe, call Carvin and ask if they'll "option 50" a extra volume knob on something like the ST300.

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Interesting, I will look into this
Dean Hardtail. USA made version if you can swing it. The Korean version is nice too.



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Looks cool, I'll look and see what reviews and such say about them.

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