Everyone has different tastes. I had an ESP neck through (Jeff Hanneman model) which I used as a complement to my soloist of roughly the same vintage When I was playing more metal, I would use these guitars interchanably and while the ESP had a slighly different feel, it was not objectionable to me (I thought it felt kinda "short scale" compared to my soloist, even though it was supposed to be 25.5).
However, when I decided to get rid of one of them as my playing tastes changed, I kept the one that I thought felt/sounded better overall, which was the soloist. If I started playing neckthoughs again, I would probably try to track that guitar down, but until then, the soloist more than fits the bill for the number times I grap a neckthough guitar in the last couple of years.
However, when I decided to get rid of one of them as my playing tastes changed, I kept the one that I thought felt/sounded better overall, which was the soloist. If I started playing neckthoughs again, I would probably try to track that guitar down, but until then, the soloist more than fits the bill for the number times I grap a neckthough guitar in the last couple of years.
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