There is how the Evo and the Evo2 look on paper, but a wood like mahogany can be a different story. Mighty help to know more about what you have going on?
You mentioned the JB and DD. Have you used both those in this guitar? If so, are your descriptions of them based on how they sounded in this mahogany?
What type of amp and cabs and speakers are you using?
Is this strictly a matter to be heard in a dense mix? How much have all the guitarists in the band worked together on what range of the space their guitar will occupy? Also, check out the Rig Rundown on the Alice Cooper band from a few years ago, as that very thing is touched on...as well as getting an idea of what rigs they use to compliment each other.
Hey thanks for the response!
I am but a mesely bedroom guitarist. I do all the recording on my own in my room including bass, keys, etc. There's usually only 2 guitars, rhythm and lead, if not only 1 guitar at a time, but the keys / atmospheric stuff, can make the mix rather dense.
With that said, I cannot get a decent recording tone from my budget-friendly amp and SM57... plus probably has a lot to do with the room itself (not treated, etc). So I use LePou and S.Gear digital amps. I also have Recabinet but don't use it at all anymore. Was thinking of snatching BIAS too.
The music is progressive metal / metal-rock / idk... just whatever is fun at the moment lol.
Yes, strictly a matter of being heard in a dense mix. I have 4 guitars to pick from. 1st in C-standard, my main rhythm guitar. 2nd in E-standard, my Strat which I usually use for cleans and overdriven leads. 3rd guitar I don't use for recording much since it's a PAF classic rock machine / a bit honky sounding (I'm a big Stones fan - even though its not a Tele that I'm talking about...). And the 4th guitar, the guitar in question, that seems a bit unnecessary. But due to personal significance value, I don't want to sell it.
I noticed my Strat doesn't have the aggressiveness for high gain leads that I want.. and my C-standard guitar sounds OK for lead but honestly, the main reason, I hate playing lead on its massive 13 gauge strings. I prefer leads of any kind w/ 10 gauge strings in E-standard.
So I figured I can gear my 4th guitar to something specific: high-gain lead. But at the same time, I want it to excel in overdriven tones too, if possible. I do more emotive play than speed since I'm not as technically talented. Gilmore, Claudio Sanchez, and Andy Timmons are some of my fave when it comes to lead play.
Anyway, I will definitely check that Rig Rundown of Alice Cooper band! I love Alice Cooper. Plus their new guitarist, Nita Strauss I think, is pretty cool too!
Thanks!