I have three electrics that I use. A Fender Strat which is my main guitar, a Squier Cabronita, and an ugly First Act Tele (ME-302) copy.
1. I've had the Strat for about 14 years and it's well broken in and the humbuckers in it sound great. It's a quality guitar. I used to love the neck but I've changed as a player over time and for a couple years now I've found it to be too thin and shallow. The width is fine but there just isn't enough neck to wrap my meatpalms around.
2. The First Act has a neck that fits me perfectly. It has a satin finish and is chunky enough to fill my hand without being too much. I think it's U-shaped? I don't actually know but I love it. Everything else about this guitar is a toilet; it's a hideous troll monster with terrible hardware and an ugly body. I can't emphasize enough how much I like the neck though; it feels more right than either of the other two guitars.
3. The Cabronita is kind of a goldilocks in that the neck has steeper (re: better for me) shoulders but is still just as thin as the Strat. It sounds good. I mostly got it as a cheap stopgap for my Filtertron sexual desires.
I can adapt to most decent guitars pretty easily, but honestly I've been playing a while now and it would be really nice to have one guitar with an ideal neck that is quality-built with good pickups and a fly look and a dope mouthfeel.
What do I do? Get a new neck for the Strat? I'm not sure I want to remove it's nicely broken-in neck even though it doesn't feel right to me. Get a new guitar? How would I begin finding something that fits what I want? Every time I visit the Guitar Center, all they seem to have is more-of-the-same Fenders, terrible shredder guitars, and Gibsons I can't afford.




