So I have 4 guitar hangers on my wall. One with a Taylor acoustic, one with a Warmoth Tele, one with a Korina doublecut Les Paul Special that I built from scratch, and a Korina Singlecut PRS SE with Zhangbucker PAF’s. Problem is that I can do any Gibson sound I want with my Special and the PRS never gets played. Sure there’s a slight difference in the quality of the overdrive but most of that can get mitigated by using the tone control and adjusting pick attack. So I have a hole on the wall that I need filled. Options to fill it:
1. Drywall mud and paint. Honestly I think I can cover pretty much everything I’d want with a P90 equipped Gibson (style) guitar and a Tele. Why overcomplicate it? I even like the Tele neck pickup.
2. Another Humbucker guitar. This was my original plan, to build a carve top guitar. Why expend the effort though to get a guitar that sounds mostly like one I already have and love? Feels like a wasted effort. If I do this I’ll probably sell the hunk of Korina I have though and do a Paul in mahogany/maple.
3. Something with a trem.
The obvious answer to the “something with a trem” is a strat. I’m not putting a bigsby on anything. I’m not a huge fan of the #2 and #4 positions on a Strat (most of the time I prefer the middle position of a Tele), neck pickup is amazing though, middle pickup sounds cool too. Maybe I can learn to love and use #2 and #4 though? Enough of the guys I really love to listen to played Strats. But…the bridge pickup. Hendrix sounded good on the bridge but everyone else I come away thinking they would sound better on a Tele. A trem I do think I would use.
So…if I get a Strat, what for the bridge? Thinking a coil tapped humbucker, a mini humbucker, or get a 60’s style Strat set with a hotter bridge pickup and wire the bridge to a tone control. It’ll be a blues/rock guitar.