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Is the neck straight with the body, or is it angled back? Can never tell from pics.
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Congrats on a beautiful guitar! I'd love to get a 22 fret model someday.
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Originally posted by Seraphial View PostYeah, I get that evolution feeling too. It's definitely more on the LP side than a stratocaster, but I was ABing my Gibby back and forth and its definitely more on the 'airy' side, less lower mid / bass chunk if you will. The CEs are bolt-ons, and the neck is satin, which are both my preferences. It only has the f-hole on one side.
It sounds great, but I'm still honeymooning! The infinite tinkerer in me does have a couple of questions tho. I'm still getting used to it, but I can say:
- Slightly hotter than vintage. The bridge is like a slightly thicker Custom 5. Neck like a 59, with a tiny less fluff on the bass
- Switching between them I don't get the feeling sometimes that I'm switching between 2 different pickups. It's almost like I'm turning down the tone knob when I go to the neck
- The splits are great; very usable! Prob the best I've ever encountered stock
If I had one critique it would be either making the bridge less thick/more articulate, and the neck a tiny bit chimier. But I will say, I've never liked humbuckers through my Fender Princeton (I know, heresay) but this has been one of the better experiences so far!
Truthfully, the overly hot bridge pickup in the Dragon and Dragon II pickups in my own now 20 year old PRS Custom 22's was the reason I swapped them for Duncan Antiquitys.
But your issues might be more with your amp than your pickups. I dunno!
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Originally posted by Lewguitar View PostGorgeous guitar!
I've liked PRS guitars right from the get go.
I think of them as the next step in the evolution of Les Pauls. Always reminded me of a double cutaway Les Paul Jr. with a flamed maple top like a '59 Les Paul.
Is yours a bolt on neck?
Is it hollow only on the side with the F hole?
How's it sound? Seems you like the pickups.
PRS has really improved their pickup designs, IMO, since the Dragon and Dragon II days.
Are yours vintage style or hotter?
It sounds great, but I'm still honeymooning! The infinite tinkerer in me does have a couple of questions tho. I'm still getting used to it, but I can say:
- Slightly hotter than vintage. The bridge is like a slightly thicker Custom 5. Neck like a 59, with a tiny less fluff on the bass
- Switching between them I don't get the feeling sometimes that I'm switching between 2 different pickups. It's almost like I'm turning down the tone knob when I go to the neck
- The splits are great; very usable! Prob the best I've ever encountered stock
If I had one critique it would be either making the bridge less thick/more articulate, and the neck a tiny bit chimier. But I will say, I've never liked humbuckers through my Fender Princeton (I know, heresay) but this has been one of the better experiences so far!
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Gorgeous guitar!
I've liked PRS guitars right from the get go.
I think of them as the next step in the evolution of Les Pauls. Always reminded me of a double cutaway Les Paul Jr. with a flamed maple top like a '59 Les Paul.
Is yours a bolt on neck?
Is it hollow only on the side with the F hole?
How's it sound? Seems you like the pickups.
PRS has really improved their pickup designs, IMO, since the Dragon and Dragon II days.
Are yours vintage style or hotter?
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Thats a really nice instrument. A coworker of mine just went through the year long process of getting a custom shop PRS made for him. It was his retirement present to himself.
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Originally posted by ArtieToo View PostPRS makes some beautiful guitars. How does she sound unplugged? Does the F-hole contribute much?
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