I recently had Dean Zelinsky's team build me a highly quilted LaVoce with gold hardware and all the bells and whistles, finished in cherry sunburst. To be honest, I bought it mostly as an investment and as a work of art. It was a gorgeous thing when I opened the case, and I just enjoyed looking at it for a couple of weeks. But then I decided to play it. I was blown away by how good it felt, how easily it played, and by the variety of tones available by just flipping a switch or lifting a knob. I was especially blown away by how one of the control knobs also acts as a hidden switch, allowing for the standard pickups, the piezo pickup, or a blend of the two. And lifting the two control knobs that turn the humbuckers into single coils, gives a thinner (Strat-like) sound, with no drop in volume. It allows what feels like an infinity of tone options. Where was this guitar when I needed it (back in my playing days)? Seriously, this is one of the most amazing guitars I've ever played. And yet it is also one of the most beautiful I've ever owned. Everything on this guitar is finished perfectly. The woodwork is amazing, and I can't imagine what machinery (and hand labor) is required to produce something like this. The coating is perfect. I'm a Les Paul guy...that's what I've mostly played over the years. But at my age, this guitar makes me want to forget all about my Gibsons. It's thinner, contoured to my body better, and weighs much less. The neck is a dream (I was already used to the Z-Glide neck) and fills my hand perfectly. The action is perfect for my playing style. If I was playing in a band today, this would be my main instrument! I can't give it any higher recommendation. Thanks Dean and Company for an amazing guitar!