Topic: Why It's So Hard To Pick A Guitar
"So this guy goes back to the petshop and says 'yep, I've thought about it I'll buy that chameleon' and the store owner replies 'certainly sir, which colour was it?'."
Guitars are a bit like that. Each one teaches you something. When I first got an electric I was probably playing lower frets sharp but couldn't hear it. Somewhere along the line my pitch awareness has grown.
Same applies to tone. When I first got the electric I was a tone gypsy, everything sounded great to my ears. I played bluesy, I played jazzy, I played garage. Then I started getting more picky, homing in on a sound I could use 90% of the time. First it was a clean Roland Jazz sound, now it's a very plain Fender Bassman tone.
No wonder guitarist are always drawn to new instruments. There's always the feeling that a new amp or new axe will further refine and focus in. It never will but the quest goes on...