Moved to the US in February, leaving my guitar rigs in PR. After months with just a Fender PM-4CE, I just needed an electric. I purchased a Fender Electron Green Player (MX) Guitar, but the seller sold the guitar to another buyer. After seeing other guitars (and even considering a Gibson LP, a E-II Eclipse and others), I went with this PRS Starla SE...
Amazing construction, painting and finishing. I really like the bridge pickup. I can play some good power chords rhythms with it. The neck can do the Slash thing just fine = first time I play ''Sweet Child O' Mine'' with the same exact tone. I always use my tone knob very high @ 8 or 10 in this guitar. These pickups seem to be naturally dark, but I can get better tones playing the guitar using a software like BIAS FX. Still haven't played using a ''real amp''. I really dig the WIDE FAT neck this PRS has. Very chunky in a good way, and I can play flawlessly here.
CONS: Strings never stay in tune at all!
Planning to replace tuners and pickups in the future, but it's pretty good as it's from the factory.
Amazing construction, painting and finishing. I really like the bridge pickup. I can play some good power chords rhythms with it. The neck can do the Slash thing just fine = first time I play ''Sweet Child O' Mine'' with the same exact tone. I always use my tone knob very high @ 8 or 10 in this guitar. These pickups seem to be naturally dark, but I can get better tones playing the guitar using a software like BIAS FX. Still haven't played using a ''real amp''. I really dig the WIDE FAT neck this PRS has. Very chunky in a good way, and I can play flawlessly here.
CONS: Strings never stay in tune at all!
Planning to replace tuners and pickups in the future, but it's pretty good as it's from the factory.
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