Originally posted by alphadog808
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The Charvel profile is a tad bit thicker front to back than the Gibsons, but not noticeable due to the lack of finish. If you like a Gibson 60s neck profile(like the early '90s LP Studio Lites or LP Traditional 1960 models), you will love the production models Charvels. The Gibsons are a little easier for bends with the shorter scale. BTW, the LP Traditionals at Guitar Center that are labeled 60s necks are not as thin a profile as a Studio Lite or 1960 Traditional, which is a Sam Ash exclusive I think.
Soundwise, the San Dimas 1 or 2 styles without the top rout are thicker sounding than a humbucker strat, especially if you block the Floyd Rose bridge. The So Cal sounds more strat-like due to the top rout with the pickguard, but never used with single-coils (I don't think they fit without additional routing).
But none of the Charvels sound or play like a Les Paul (no fixed bridge, different tonewoods, shorter scale, etc.) The strat/tele shape is much more comfortable for playing, either sitting or standing.
The Korean floyds on the Charvels are decent, and stay in tune fine if you set them up properly. Nothing beats an original floyd with the genuine OFR springs. The springs on the Korean floyds are crap.
Still, the San Dimas 1 is my all-time favorite, and it's all about the neck-plays like butter.
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