I've been down this road. I thought I needed to have a LP in my stable. After owning two and one V I grew tired of the clumsy layout of a Gibson. I just struggle to play one and I could not get any of the three Gs to stay in tune very well.
I had a lot of different guitars in my stable at that time too. Ibanez, Gibson, Kramer Fender, Charvel, G&L...........my wife bought me a used 2000 Mccarty because I thought that would be a great alternative to a LP and had been thinking about purchasing one.
Although I didn't bond with the Mccarty bridge pickup I loved how the guitar felt and played. I've modded it to the point that it is perfect to me. No amount of modding could ever get a LP to perfection like my Mccarty.
Today I have mainly PRS guitars and I only gig with prs guitars. They are comfortable to play, stay in tune, look fabulous and sound great. I can't possibly afford to own all the models I want but I have a great collection so I'm happy for now.
So, think hard before you let that DGT go. Prs makes really good guitars that will stand the test of time.
One last thing, I loved the way my LP classic sounded but after owning prs guitars my taste shifted to PAF style pickups and I've learned to use volume AND tone pots to my advantage.
I'm better off.