
From what I've played, I do think the VOS series that have the 50s neck profiles are the way to go for me. Though a disclaimer is that I'm not sure if the SGs had the 50s neck profiles, but they sounded great!!! Snappy and bright, but not overly so, and quite crunch and raunchy. The neck joint petrifies me though, and may be the deciding factor in any internal Les Paul vs. SG debate I'm having.
So, back on topic, of the models I was able to play at different stores, the 57 VOS Goldtops seemed to have "it." The burstbuckers were very articulate clean, which is what I really love and have come to expect out of a guitar having owned almost exclusively Fenders.
However, none of the P-90 equipped '57 Goldtops were available to compare side by side. While I continue to hunt one down, I'm wondering if any of you Les Paul players on the board would have any advice, impressions, recommendations, etc. This is not so much a "what is better" type of question (or the "what should I buy" question... at all)... I'm just seeking knowledge through both objective and subjective comparisons from those who know more about Les Pauls than me. I know in advance the P-90s will be more prone to picking up RF noise. I'm thinking in terms of versatility, cleaning up or crunching depending on the direction of a volume knob turn, clean tones and crunch tones for P-90s vs. 'buckers, triumphs, tragedies, etc... I played a couple of the gibby planks with P-90s, but I have to imagine a substantial difference in tone between the planks and a full-blown Les Paul standard with carved maple top, full thickness body, etc.
Let me know what you prefer and why, if you would be so very kind!
Regards,
Sooch