Well, I played some high end gear. The Bad Cat was sweet. Rich, fat clean tones, and then roaring chrunch on the gain channel. Very versatily, and great for a heavy rocker. I played a lot of different guitars through the amp. However, I couldn't quite get that bluesy overdrive from this amp. It was obviously designed for rock crunch tones. It has tons of options though, so perhaps I didn't figure it all out either.
The guitars that blew me away? Well, in one word - SUHR. Man, that was total nirvana! I need one of these babies. It was easily the best sounding guitar I've played in a long, long time. I could really tell through the Bad Cat. Too bad it was over $3,800....

Next guitar I was deeply impressed with was the Heritage Les Pauls. Man, I like them better than Gibsons' LPs. Very nice sounding, and sustain for days. The workmanship was also very impressive. Beauty!
The first guitar I tried may very well be my next gear purchase! The
Reverend Charger 290 - wow! I played it over and over and was amazed by the neck and the fat juicy tones I was coaxing out of it. Very versatile - tele twang and humbucker like tones. I tried several other Reverends, but I only really liked the ones with bolt-on necks. The Charger 290 felt right and sounded great; it kinda spoke to me. ("What are you waiting for? Buy me now!" it yelled in my ear...

). These P-90s with the bass contour feature makes for a very versatile guitar. It sounded quite fantastic in my opinion, and very easy to play. It just seemed like "my kind of guitar", although I have never had a guitar with P-90 pickups. I think I must have it....
Top on my list would be a Suhr strat if I could afford it. I guess I can sell all musical equipment I own to see how much dough I can get together, but somehow I think that would not be wise. I'd be better off with the super-cool $600 Reverend. It would probably be better to buy a used Suhr anyway to get it at a more reasonable cost, if I ever can save up that kind of money. I've seen them on eBay for under $1,800.