If you are working, it's best to have variations of both.
I prefer the lighter instruments. Les Pauls have great sounds, but I won't play them at a 4 hour gig. Too heavy. If you are in the position to carry a few guitars per gig, you're lucky. I've found over the years a Fender like instrument, gives the best overall sound. Understanding in and out phase pickups and amp set up will pretty much handle all situations. I always carry at least 2 electrics.
A strat and telecaster. Money controls a lot of choices.
I prefer a maple strat, but I have and play the most is a rosewood strat. Only because, I can cover the majority of sounds. My favorite is a maple and swamp ash tele. (with a bender) It covers everything. Rock, country, slash and burn,
jazz, everything. Any reasonable acoustic and classical will
work great depending on your job. I try not to carry many instruments without security. I worry about theft, and 2, I am just lazy. Which solves 2 problems at once. Take one favorite and protect it. That includes effects and amp. Use as minimum as possible. In the long haul, you'll save lots of money, in terms of theft, damage, or just plain lugging the stuff around. The worst part of playing!
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