I think I happened to find another keeper in this Suhr T. The mahogany/maple gold top T really compliments basswood/maple modern on a bunch of levels. From the more subdued and familiar yet different looks, to the chunkier neck and smaller frets creating a much different feel under the fingers. Even the pickup switching (modern has a 3 way with push pull splitting, t has 5 way like a Pete Thorn except it has parallel instead of split in 1 and 5). Never thought I would ever put my Charvel Govan back in its case but I stopped reaching for it.