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Shreddermon gets a +1 here. The EVH is cool but you should know that the back shape is more baseball bat like and the frets are small. If you like the thiner neck and big frets you will not be overly impressed with the way the EVH plays IMHO. That said, a competent Luthier could probably make the appropriate changes, but that kind of money, I expect close to perfection out of the box. Dont get me wrong, the EVHs are cool as hell, just I am always going to go after the guitar I will play over the one that looks the best.
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I may be in the minority, but I think the EVH is a huge waste of money on what is essentially a basswood bodied Strat. History has shown that signature models do not hold their value at all, so go with the Soloist. More versatile, better sounding, neck-thru construction. If you want an EVH looking guitar, build it out of Warmoth parts.
You really have to try them - they're pretty different instruments (bolt-on, unfinished maple board, single hum non recessed floyd VS neck thru, bound ebony with finished neck, 2 hums, recessed floyd etc)
I really like both and obviously they both have their own strengths.
The main downside of the EVH for me is that it's totally tied to Eddie, with all the associations (both good and bad) that go with him.....
Popular is not the same as good
Rare is not the same as valuable
Worth is what someone will pay, not what you want to get
I own an SL2H and I had the opportunity to play the EVH yesterday at GC. They are both great guitars, but they are also very different guitars. Also, the SL2H is more versatile. I say go with the SL2H!!!!
I'm just curious, why does anyone think basswood is so bad? I've played some fantastic sounding basswood guitars and horrible sounding mahogany/ash/alder/maple/poplar/etc. guitars. Heck, some amazing guitars have been made out of pine.
As for my vote, I dunno dude - you should make up your mind. If neither one is *really* a keeper then the only advise I would offer is to either grab the guitar you'll lose the least money on or grab the one you'll have the most fun with until you flip it.
I want REAL change. I want dead bodies littering the capitol.
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