Archer_of_Fish
New member
I was in a dealer this aft. They had a Chinese made PRS Johnny Hiland knockoff sitting behind the counter. I asked to see it and was shocked....it was resonant. I offered them 150 and they said yes.
I got the guitar home and, after playing it for a while, decided it was a worthy project for the day. The pickups were shrill sounding and nasty....really bad sounding. When I got them out I discovered they were Epiphone pickups, had practically no weight to them at all. The original pickups are now in the trash bin. I have a box of pickups and selected a Gibson 500T for the bridge and a Duncan Alnico II Pro for the neck...the pots are 500K. From there I did a quick fret dress and a string change and set up and the guitar is now quite nice. Shockingly, the thing actually stays in tune when using the trem....though it did take a little time to get the balance right.
It is as nice as the PRS SE models I have played.
I got the guitar home and, after playing it for a while, decided it was a worthy project for the day. The pickups were shrill sounding and nasty....really bad sounding. When I got them out I discovered they were Epiphone pickups, had practically no weight to them at all. The original pickups are now in the trash bin. I have a box of pickups and selected a Gibson 500T for the bridge and a Duncan Alnico II Pro for the neck...the pots are 500K. From there I did a quick fret dress and a string change and set up and the guitar is now quite nice. Shockingly, the thing actually stays in tune when using the trem....though it did take a little time to get the balance right.
It is as nice as the PRS SE models I have played.