But, Chris mentioned the other day that he's at the point of starting to really learn to use the controls. Perhaps this is a golden opportunity for him to buy the perfect guitar, bond with it, and make those control locations second-nature?
I mean, if the controls on a Les Paul imprinted so manifestly in my brain all those years ago that it screws me up on every other type of guitar then I am sure it can happen with everyone. The only reason Strats, SGs, PRSs, etc mess me up is that in my brain they are WRONG! Y'know.
G, I agree, and understand what Chris is looking for plus understand a bit from his past preferences, purchases and sales.
I totally know what you mean about the imprinting, MY drum teacher and friend, John started me out with MUSCLE memory education. He said, once you get it, it is like tying one's shoes. We don't have to think about it.
I kind of think about Gibson guitars various positions of Switches, Pots, Tuners, Jacks and how myself and various players get used to the differences. For example, LP's, SG's, ES135, ES 335-355's, Byrdland, all have the same Pots layouts, but their jacks are either side mounted of face mounted near the knobs. AND, their switches are in different places. LP in Upper bout, ES and SG among the knobs usually, and Byrdland in the cut out horn. Somehow, their players get used to where stuff is and either stick to that preferred guitar, or adapt if certain features are in other places on others.
I am sure Chris will make a nice decision and get an amazing guitar.