I like the consistency in the necks. The humbuckers all have a slightly different voice, but familiar enough that my tone is consistent when I switch guitars.
I'm missing something here.
If the tone and feel are consistent why bother to switch guitars?
A difference that makes no difference is no difference.

The Slime is the only electric guitar I own at the moment. To be honest, short of a good two point whammy, I don't really need any other guitar. I bought this guitar being dumped on Amazon (thanks to an early morning tip from eESGe). It's one of the best playing, feeling, sounding guitars I've owned and I've owned some nice ones through out the years.
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I have fondled that SLIME --- and I proclaim it --- DANG AWESOME and a HELL of a SOLID dealThe Slime is the only electric guitar I own at the moment. To be honest, short of a good two point whammy, I don't really need any other guitar. I bought this guitar being dumped on Amazon (thanks to an early morning tip from eESGe). It's one of the best playing, feeling, sounding guitars I've owned and I've owned some nice ones through out the years.
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Consistency in tone is a good thing for a pro--- Im a hack that plays to dogs -- they dont care--- (except when I crank the KUSTOM 70's bass amp---then the floor rumbles and they dont like it) but otherwise to them tone shmone --- wheres my kibble!?!?!
Thankfully I am not restricted by a particular tone--- its what EVER the mood strikes --- ah the unabashed freedom of being a talent less wanker!![]()
My take on this:
I am not restricted by a particular tone either.
First of all, I have zero guitar playing talent.
I like doing it so I work hard to make it sound OK.
I am a person who plays my guitars in front of people regularly.
Sometimes lots of people and sometimes I even get money for doing it.
All my guitars sound and feel different.
I take a random guitar to a gig and I play that same guitar all night.
It sounds and feels different than the one I played at the previous gig.
I make the way it sounds and changes my playing fit in the songs just fine.
It's always different than last time but it always fits in the song.
I always sound like me unfortunately no matter what guitar comes with me.
My bandmates like it because there are always surprises.
That's a groovy looking colour on your axe...it needs a song now.
;>)/
Don. 1953 Epiphone Zephyr Emperor Regent with New York humbucking pickups. It has the best neck ever Gibson had to buy out Epiphone because Epiphone was far Superior at that time.
The Zephyer Emperor Regent was made 1950-1959 Gibson did not invent the humbucking pickup Epiphone had them in 1950.

View attachment 14783 By far these two. On the left is my MIA Standard and the right is my partscaster and I play it more than anything.