it isn't that lower or high models were better or worse in quality. The difference was in the features available. Both are nice guitars, the 375 was simpler in its appointments, where as the 475 had pretty features, like neck binding & sharkfins. Those nicer features meant you paid more when these guitars were new, but it's not a reflection on the relative "quality" of each model.
And the 475 isn't better than a Model 4 just because it replaced it. After 3 years, they replaced the entire - predominantly strat shaped - Model series with the "more modern" Contemporary series, which featured sleeker shapes, as typified by the smaller Dinky body. The Model series wasn't ended because the guitars were crap - Charvel just revamped the line. Some prefer the 375s/475s/etc to the Model series, others prefer the "old school Charvel" feel of the original imports.
And the 475 isn't better than a Model 4 just because it replaced it. After 3 years, they replaced the entire - predominantly strat shaped - Model series with the "more modern" Contemporary series, which featured sleeker shapes, as typified by the smaller Dinky body. The Model series wasn't ended because the guitars were crap - Charvel just revamped the line. Some prefer the 375s/475s/etc to the Model series, others prefer the "old school Charvel" feel of the original imports.
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