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Is this for gigging, recording or just playing at home?
If it's gigging then just pick one - the audience won't know any better. I played a gig the other week and the singer / guitarist started in the wrong key. Bass player and myself initially come in a semitone higher and then found the right key - only the bass player takes a lot longer to realise. The song is one of the best received numbers of the evening. Last Friday the drummer comes in wrong after a break and we struggle to recover, still go down great. Don't kid yourself that the average audience can tell the difference between a humbucker, a single coil, a P90 or dead rat stuck to the scratch plate with Sellotape.
Recording - tone rules but you want variety.
Home use only - find 'the one', the guitar that you just can't put down. As has been said, get out there and play them all and, once you've found it, get it properly set up by a decent Tech.
I'm not really a fan of "do it all" guitars, as I'm a "do one thing and do that one thing well" kind of person ... plus it's an excuse to buy more guitars
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I was between PRS and MM and i think any decision would be good.