Masta' C
Well-known member
This is a tough question. There is a huge case of diminishing returns as you spend more on guitars. A $5K PRS or Gibson doesn't offer much over a $2K PRS or Gibson aside from woods, finishes, and/or "limited edition" status.
It also depends on where you're coming from...are you looking to fill a hole in your existing collection or starting from scratch?
If I was looking to keep things simple and I was starting out again, I'd probably invest the $2K into a single guitar that offered a really broad tonal palette and most of the features I want. Personally, I'd probably opt for something like a John Petrucci model from MusicMan with its excellent pickups, great hardware, active onboard boost and built-in piezo system. You could easily get away with that as your only guitar then focus on amps, etc.
For "normal" purposes, I'd probably aim to find 2 really nice upper-midrange guitars ($800-$1200) that allow me a little flexibility and the ability to switch up the playing feel for added inspiration. Maybe a PRS "S2" series combined with a nice Strat or Tele.
That said, I'm as happy with my $500 used Chapman Norseman as I was with my $3K limited edition "wood library" PRS Custom 24 Floyd with similar specs. And if I had $2K to drop today, I'd probably just put together something I wanted using a Warmoth neck, custom pickups, and a custom body from one of a million sources online, then have it finished and set up by a reputable luthier for maximum playability.
It also depends on where you're coming from...are you looking to fill a hole in your existing collection or starting from scratch?
If I was looking to keep things simple and I was starting out again, I'd probably invest the $2K into a single guitar that offered a really broad tonal palette and most of the features I want. Personally, I'd probably opt for something like a John Petrucci model from MusicMan with its excellent pickups, great hardware, active onboard boost and built-in piezo system. You could easily get away with that as your only guitar then focus on amps, etc.
For "normal" purposes, I'd probably aim to find 2 really nice upper-midrange guitars ($800-$1200) that allow me a little flexibility and the ability to switch up the playing feel for added inspiration. Maybe a PRS "S2" series combined with a nice Strat or Tele.
That said, I'm as happy with my $500 used Chapman Norseman as I was with my $3K limited edition "wood library" PRS Custom 24 Floyd with similar specs. And if I had $2K to drop today, I'd probably just put together something I wanted using a Warmoth neck, custom pickups, and a custom body from one of a million sources online, then have it finished and set up by a reputable luthier for maximum playability.
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