Very good suggestions, Eric !Uncle E wrote:We're currently blowing out Viper 1000's for $359 each:JediMind wrote:So...what's the best fixed bridge geetar for around $1k?
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Mahogany bodies, killer pickups, Tone Pros hardware, Earvana nuts, locking tuners, etc. If you ask the Seymour Duncan forum, the Custom 5/'59 pickup combo in the white one is generally considered to be the very best for this type of guitar. It's what I've got in my own Les Paul, as well, and I love it.
Aside from that, Gibson had a series of SG's and Les Paul Jr's that weren't properly finished, only stained, that was killer for the money. For around $800, you could get a proper, American made Gibson that was even more resonant than a higher-end model thanks to the light finish. I always wanted one of those.
Keep in mind the Viper has 24 frets which might be good for you or not.
The "worn" Gibsons are still available in several flavours, SGs, Vs, Explorers, even LP Studios.
Those Doublecut LP Specials (not Jrs afair) you mention were killer guitars indeed, I was so close to buying one, but I already have a Historic TV Special and a real 1960 Jr, so ...
The biggest difference was the separate bridge and tailpiece and the unbound neck afair.
On the Fender side I can completely recommend the upmarket mexican models, upgrade the PUs and you have a fine guitar. I play my Deluxe Nashville Power Tele (with Fender Noiseless) every day, my bedroom guitar and the grab-and-go one as well, around 4 or 5 colleagues got one, too, after playing mine, nobody was disappointed.
Let others (Dean ?) comment about the metal axes, I think the current Schecters are decent (not comparable to the US ones though), Ibanez, ESP, Charvel ...
The only thing I can contribute is: make sure to get one with a quality steel Floyd, the cheaper lookalikes are complete crap and replacing them with a Schaller is too expensive in most cases.
Ymmv,
susiwong