The P93 has a bigby trem - so if you need a trem, then the P93 will likely be a better fit - as the Sheraton Pro is hardtail. So for tonal versatility the Sheraton is likely to have the edge by giving you both fatter humbucker and thinner, brighter single-coil tone combinations.īut this depends on the tones you like - P90's will sound different and can be very warm sounding, albeit a little brighter than humbuckers, but being single coil they can also be noisier, especially with higher gain/distortion tones under lighting, near electrical equipment (eg computers) etc. The Riviera P93 has 3 P90 pick-ups, whilst the Sheraton has two Humbuckers with coil-tapping (it also has a graphite nut). ![]() I have a Sheraton II but as it's a 1989 model from the Samick factory, it's going to be different to the new versions.īiggest differences of the two you are considering, aside from the Sheraton being a bit more 'ornate', are: Both are very nice guitars with a 335 shape, and I don't think you'll go far wrong with either of them.
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