Help deciding on my next guitar

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Help deciding on my next guitar

I got into Charvel guitars through the pro mod series of guitars. First there were the USA models and then there was the move to Japan where quality actually improved. I’ve had about 10 of the Pro Mod guitars, both USA and Japanese models and my favorites out of the 10 I’ve owned are the Slime green USA SD, a red Jap. SoCal, and the Grey Primer Wildcard SD. Currently, my collection of Pro Mod’s is down to 5. They include the previous ones mentioned as well as a blue SoCal and a Purple SD tele. I only really play the Wildcard and the red SoCal on a regular basis and use the green one because it looks cool. The other two pro mods just kind of sit. I also picked up a Jackson PC1 on a whim late this year and it gets a lot of play time from me.
So, I’m thinking of selling the guitars I don’t play, consolidating my collection and possible getting a better quality guitar.
I’ve been thinking of guitars to get and I have 5 or 6 options. I wanted to get some opinions on choices for a new guitar. Lately I’ve been interested in “the right combo of wood”. Mahogany can sound great, but it depends on thickness and quality. A maple of koa cap, also helps it to sound good. Padouk is a great sounding wood, but it has to be custom ordered. Alder is very hit or miss. Then there’s neck shapes- the Primer Charvel Wildcard, EBMM Axis and PC1 are my favorite neck shapes. I also like the feel of a smoothly polished Ebony fingerboard, but I love the look of Maple fingerboards. Here’s my shortlist of guitars I’ve been thinking about. I wanted to get some feedback and opinions about the following-

1) Jackson Chris Broderick Soloist-
2) Jackson PC1
3) Carvin DC135 or C66
4) GMW Flying V
5) GJ2
6) Caparison TAT

1) The first guitar that came to mind when I though about upgrading gear was the Jackson Chris Broderick Soloist. I played it at what used to be Manny’s Music in NYC, but is now a Sam Ash store. I thought the neck felt great and it was an exceptional guitar overall. In fact, it wowed me. I didn’t really care for the PU’s and thought the guitar sounded a little dark. I’m not sure how the Mahogany will sound with my amps (I demoed it on a L6 Spider amp). The Quilted maple tops also seem a little too plain for this expensive of an instrument and its at the top of my budget. However, The controls and input jack are recessed, it has SS frets, a Floyd Rose Pro and played like a dream.

2) The second guitar would be an additional Jackson PC1. I love mine, but its kind of a beater. A new one would give me what I love about my guitar and then some. I could also chose a cool finish like the pink or Chameleon.

3) Next would be a Carvin of some sort. I used to have an all mahogany Ultra V and it sounded great, but I hated the neck shape, which was the reason I sold it. If I got another one, there’s no grantee that I’d bond with the neck. That said, I can pretty much design one the way I’d want- Koa body, Mahognay neck, Birdseye Maple fingerboard with SS frets, Piezo Floyd Rose. It would also be the cheapest option with the worst resale value.

4) Choice 4 would be a GMW. I miss having a Flying V and think it’s the shape I’d choose. I’d also request Padouk as the wood for the body and neck. I’d also request this cool ½ Maple/½ Ebony fingerboard the they do. I’ve heard GMW’s are great, but having never played one, I can’t really judge. Also, this would likely be the most expensive option as custom guitars and paintjobs get pricy fast and my budget is in the low $2k range.

5) Next there’s GJ2. I like the idea of having a new Grover Jackson guitar, but think the prices are way too high for what you get. Also, like the carvin and GMW, I can't play them beforehand.

6) Finally, there’s the Caparison TAT. I feel that it out classes a normal soloist in almost every way. In contrast to the Broderick model, it doesn’t have the SS frets, the low profile trem or recessed controls.


This is pretty much what I’m thinking about right now. I'm leaning towards the Boderick model, but my opinion could always change. Which guitar would you go for and why?

I apologise if I've written a lot, I just wanted to put all options on the table. Thanks in advance for helping me out.

Peace~
 
I would say to snag a used Charvel Custom Shop for $15-1800. I also think that alder is a very consistent wood and some of the others you have named can be all over the map tone-wise.
 
The Carvin's are great guitars for the money. I have a Bolt+ Alder and it is one of my fav axes even over my US Charvel and MIJ So Cal. Now my Luxxtone is the shit though!!
 
I know Luxxtone is not on your list! But I would say give them a deep thought! Still waiting on mine! :)
 
budda007":200ze60y said:
I know Luxxtone is not on your list! But I would say give them a deep thought! Still waiting on mine! :)

Luxxtone guitars rock and should be on your list. :rock: :rock: :rock:
 
Chubtone":aic4of02 said:
I would say to snag a used Charvel Custom Shop for $15-1800. I also think that alder is a very consistent wood and some of the others you have named can be all over the map tone-wise.
I've thought of going the Charvel route again, but besides a cool paintjob, I'm not sure where improvements can be made. My Wildcard SD model is of supreme quality. And If I went with a new CS charvel, there's the 18 month wait time I've heard about. I should be getting my EBMM Axis in a week or two and waiting 6 months for it wasn't fun :(

Also, it would be about finding the right combo of features. There's this cool butchers block Charvel that been on ebay for the last year or two and I'd totally get it, the lack of a locking trem and 21 frets are deal breakers for me. Brad (king guitar) also has this cool 1/2 rosewood 1/2 maple Charvel that looks sweet, but again, no floyd rose, which is a bummer.
 
Out of the guitars you listed, the only one you didn't say anything negative about was the PC1. You know what to do, man. :thumbsup: Besides, pink or chameleon would RAWK. :D
 
Steinmetzify":2xwbq15n said:
Out of the guitars you listed, the only one you didn't say anything negative about was the PC1. You know what to do, man. :thumbsup: Besides, pink or chameleon would RAWK. :D


The start pickups are good for funk, but if I want a neck PU solo tone, they suck. As for its regular solo tone, it has this sound which I can't say I love or hate. Its just there. When I bought it, I was playing it back to back with an ESP Sunburst Tiger/ Kamikaze and it had so much more tonal variety to it vs the shrillness of the Kami. I do play it all the time. I'm not sure if I should get a second one or not. However, a PC1 with a wild Charvel paintjob might be pretty amazing!
 
After some consideration, I think Carvin and GJ2 are out of the picture. After a little reconsideration, I think Charvel is something I should add to my list. Its all about finding the right one. I'm into the old school looks, unusual wood combos and the necks (which are the best in the guitar world). How different are the Warren Models/ CS from the pro mods in terms of feel and sound?

Chubtone, do you have any cool CS Charvel's at your shop?
 
I would go with a Carvin. Great guitars and a great value, imo.
 
metalmaniac93":3oyw7va0 said:
budda007":3oyw7va0 said:
I know Luxxtone is not on your list! But I would say give them a deep thought! Still waiting on mine! :)

Luxxtone guitars rock and should be on your list. :rock: :rock: :rock:
Same as this... I just got my Luxxtone also and it kills. I would also look into buying an older gmw strathead if you can find one on the used market. They are great guitars and I love the one I have.
 
chunktone":5lm9rx4v said:
I would go with a Carvin. Great guitars and a great value, imo.

I agree 100%. :2thumbsup: They now offer SS Frets.
 
parntz145":3jd17806 said:
metalmaniac93":3jd17806 said:
budda007":3jd17806 said:
I know Luxxtone is not on your list! But I would say give them a deep thought! Still waiting on mine! :)

Luxxtone guitars rock and should be on your list. :rock: :rock: :rock:
Same as this... I just got my Luxxtone also and it kills. I would also look into buying an older gmw strathead if you can find one on the used market. They are great guitars and I love the one I have.


The Luxxtone guitars kick ass!!! :rock: :rock: :rock: Love mine!!! Plays and sounds awesome. Definitely worth the money!! The most you will probably have to wait is 3 months or so.

CS Charvels are also supposed be the shit. Never played one though. My two favs right now are my Luxxtone El Machete 22 and my Carvin Bolt + followed by my Charvel 2005 Pointy Headstock reissue.
 
I think you should buy a white '87 Soloist Custom...there might be one in the classifieds ;)
 
metalmaniac93":2xuz7mik said:
parntz145":2xuz7mik said:
metalmaniac93":2xuz7mik said:
budda007":2xuz7mik said:
I know Luxxtone is not on your list! But I would say give them a deep thought! Still waiting on mine! :)

Luxxtone guitars rock and should be on your list. :rock: :rock: :rock:
Same as this... I just got my Luxxtone also and it kills. I would also look into buying an older gmw strathead if you can find one on the used market. They are great guitars and I love the one I have.


The Luxxtone guitars kick ass!!! :rock: :rock: :rock: Love mine!!! Plays and sounds awesome. Definitely worth the money!! The most you will probably have to wait is 3 months or so.

CS Charvels are also supposed be the shit. Never played one though. My two favs right now are my Luxxtone El Machete 22 and my Carvin Bolt + followed by my Charvel 2005 Pointy Headstock reissue.

I sent Luxtone an email asking for a quote on a Choppa J Custom w/ alder body, rosewood neck, 1/2 maple & 1/2 ebony fingerboard, Top mounted floyd and SS frets among other things. I'm waiting on a return email.



rupe":2xuz7mik said:
I think you should buy a white '87 Soloist Custom...there might be one in the classifieds ;)
I'm not into the soloist neck profile. The Broderick neck shape is different than a standard soloist.
 
the rossness":g2coj902 said:
I'm not into the soloist neck profile. The Broderick neck shape is different than a standard soloist.
Not to push my guitar, but there's no such thing as a "Soloist neck profile" when talking about the old ones...I've owned many and there's quite a variance. This one is very much like a typical vintage Charvel pointy (which varied themselves but were more consistent than the older Stratheads)...thinner/flatter than a modern production Soloist.
 
What about a Suhr Pro Series Modern? It lands right in your price range and is different from your Charvels without being a huge departure.
 
ronjhoser":8mm3vxf7 said:
What about a Suhr Pro Series Modern? It lands right in your price range and is different from your Charvels without being a huge departure.
I've only ever played one suhr that I've liked- the Reb Beach model and at $4K, I'll pass. Every modern that I've played, I haven't liked.
 
I just got a Jason Becker Carvin it is a killer build for the money easily competes with my other guitars worth thousands more! But yes I would expect a low resale
 
the rossness":2p2ukivb said:
After a little reconsideration, I think Charvel is something I should add to my list. Its all about finding the right one. I'm into the old school looks, unusual wood combos and the necks (which are the best in the guitar world). How different are the Warren Models/ CS from the pro mods in terms of feel and sound?
I agree with Chubtone's suggestion on Charvel as well. In terms of the Warren, I have a Crossed Swords and 2 pro mods. My opinion is if you like the feel of the necks on the US pro mods, you'll love a Warren, the neck feels very similar to me. Great tone as well (love that RTM in the bridge).

From your original list, I'd also give a strong vote for a TAT. I love Caparisons, their necks are so comfy, and are just great players. They are the guitars I wish Jackson was making today.
 
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