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This is really a matter of personal preference, but it's also fun, so let's do it. Here are my pros & cons for each:
SL2H
Pros: Cheaper, more finishes, can get black hardware, 2H layout doesn't get in the way of picking, thinner neck, inlays, better upper fret access
Cons: glossy finished neck
PC1
Pros: Strat head, superb quality, fun Sustainer, prettier finishes
Cons: Middle pickup in way of picking & can't be lowered, Sustainer has limited utility & is prone to problems/very difficult to get repaired, cluttered controls, more $, gold hardware, needs batteries
Overall, I'd get the PC1. I had one and foolishly sold it. Even though I disliked the gold hardware and the middle pickup in my way, and I didn't have any real use for the Sustainer, I still want one again. It had a quality feel that I just loved, and I love the looks of a Jackson Strat head.
+1 on that...probably not fair of me to comment..cause ive been playing
the Loner, and "Flying in a blue dream"...on my PC-1...and it's allot of fun!
For the sustainer alone..i would vote the PC
This is really a matter of personal preference, but it's also fun, so let's do it. Here are my pros & cons for each:
SL2H
Pros: Cheaper, more finishes, can get black hardware, 2H layout doesn't get in the way of picking, thinner neck, inlays, better upper fret access
Cons: glossy finished neck
PC1
Pros: Strat head, superb quality, fun Sustainer, prettier finishes
Cons: Middle pickup in way of picking & can't be lowered, Sustainer has limited utility & is prone to problems/very difficult to get repaired, cluttered controls, more $, gold hardware, needs batteries
Overall, I'd get the PC1. I had one and foolishly sold it. Even though I disliked the gold hardware and the middle pickup in my way, and I didn't have any real use for the Sustainer, I still want one again. It had a quality feel that I just loved, and I love the looks of a Jackson Strat head.
I don't mind the gold hardware at all. It looks nice to me on this guitar. And, honestly, I prefer the chrome hardware on the SL2Hs, especially with the trans finsihes (I'm in love with those).
I'm really surprised you can't lower the middle pup. That's weird. I'm sorta used to the HSS setup because that's on my ST-III, but I can lower the hell out of the middle pup so it's not in my way. Still, I so rarely use any pup other thtan the bridge...
I would get a PC1. I like the oiled neck rather than the painted glossy neck. What would be cool is a Neck-Thru PC1 with oiled neck and strathead.
+1! I just procured a '97 Mocha PC1 and I LOVE it! Best guitar I've ever played, period. Thing is in mint condition. Will post pics once I get it back from being professionally setup.
Last edited by exposeenmity; 05-01-2008, 08:25 PM.
I play metal. PC1 without a doubt. I have had both guitars. You can do anything with todays amps and pedals and eq. But I run straight into my Framus and it kicks major ass.
If you ask me the PC1 is punchier and has that percussiveness that you can't get with a neck through (yeah yeah don't start...you neck through guys).
Let me point out one really cool thing about the sustainer - if you are plugging directly into a recorder lets say and doing a clean solo - like an acoustical thing with some vibrato but are getting no sustain on the vibratos because you are not running an amp - all of the sudden you have sustain. It can be very useful in many situations.
But I think THE DECIDING factor is the neck. I think the thicker neck adds tone. For me the neck throughs are too thin. I will take the neck of the PC1 every time. But I think this is the biggest issue. I can run Am arps all the way up the neck to the 24th fret no problem.
But I think THE DECIDING factor is the neck. I think the thicker neck adds tone. For me the neck throughs are too thin. I will take the neck of the PC1 every time. But I think this is the biggest issue. I can run Am arps all the way up the neck to the 24th fret no problem.
I totally agree on the neck. People say the Historic Gibsons with the baseball necks have the best tone. But if you can't play it, what's the use?
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