Dean Soltero vs PRS SE Singlecut

Dean Soltero vs PRS SE Singlecut

  • Dean Soltero Standard

    Votes: 16 72.7%
  • PRS SE Singlecut

    Votes: 6 27.3%

  • Total voters
    22

tgv1975

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Dear all,

I'm currently on the market for a decently priced Les Paul copy. Long story short, after spending 6 solid hours today in music stores, playing their instruments, including Ibanez, Vintage and Epiphone models, it all seems to narrow down to either Dean Soltero Standard (Korean), and the PRS SE Singlecut (Korean). There are no Dean Deceivers (Soltero's successor) available to try at the moment.

Dean Soltero Standard:


PROS:

- very versatile, could become a very handy as a studio guitar. Coil-tapping on both humbuckers, I managed to squeeze some very passable single-coil twang.

- does deliver that LP bassy "oomph"

- excellent dry sustain

- nice extras, i.e. Grover tuners, straplocks

- build quality seems top notch

CONS:

- not sure about that soft V neck... mixed feelings about it at the moment, having never played that shape extensively -- would appreciate any feedback on that fact alone, actually!

- Pick-ups somewhat lacking output power, also just a little muddy in the bass and lower mids (up to a point, this could be having with the setup, action was a bit too high, pick-ups might have been too low)

PRS SE Singlecut:

PROS:

- hands down, in this price range, this guitar delivers the most in terms of sound definition and separation, I don't know, it's very likely the stock pick-ups themselves, but I could NOT get this guitar to sound muddy, and I tried pretty hard. It's the one brand where the stock PUs actually force you to play better, because all your mistakes come through crystal clear.

- very playable and fast wide fat PRS neck

- excellent cleans, in their own awesome right (not Fender, not Gibson, perhaps Fender-ish, or Gibson-ish, but none of the actual them sounds). Having never played a high-end PRS, I assume this is it -- these tones are THE "PRS tone", and it's awesome

- build quality seems top notch, but I would say the Dean seems better built

CONS:

- no coil-tapping, I think needs PU upgrade besides push/pull knob in order to do it (not enough wires for stock PU to coil-split)

- less dry sustain than the Soltero

- does not sound like an LP, at all

So, does anyone have more experience with these? I lean towards the Soltero, perhaps with a PU upgrade (which Duncans for a classic LP tone, yet also suitable for modern prog rock? Got a SH-5 Duncan Custom around), if I decide the V neck is for me, but I simply cannot easily discard the sheer joy of playing the PRS and its wonderful tones.

NOTE: Schecters are (very) unfortunately excluded, where I am right now I can't physically try a Solo-6 Classic, because there's no Schecter dealer around. Also, could not get my hands on an ESP/LTD EC-XXX (Eclipse series), but I've been told by the guys at the stores these are almost exclusively metal axes -- hard to believe, but hey.

Please consider my "versus" and also suggest alternatives (sort of in the same price range), it'll be much appreciated.

Thanks!
 
Re: Dean Soltero vs PRS SE Singlecut

I have a Soltero and have played a bunch of PRS SEs. The Soltero is an amazing guitar IMO! The PRS's are nice, but I dont gel with the neck and since the scale on them is 25" and not 24.75, they are trying to be their own thing.
I would say the Soltero since you are asking about an LP substitute. But really, you should go with the one that is more comfy and inspiring for you to play..
 
Re: Dean Soltero vs PRS SE Singlecut

The Soltero is definitely closer to a Lester than the PRS. I actually like the V neck profile a lot. I never found it to be as pronounced as some people think it is. In fact, my 81 ML has a soft V neck and I thought it was just a C. If you're worrying about it cramping your hand or becoming uncomfortable, you needn't.
 
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The Soltero is definitely closer to a Lester than the PRS. I actually like the V neck profile a lot. I never found it to be as pronounced as some people think it is. In fact, my 81 ML has a soft V neck and I thought it was just a C. If you're worrying about it cramping your hand or becoming uncomfortable, you needn't.

Having only played extensively C and D shapes (Fender-ish necks), I think it's normal to find the V a bit odd. Thing is, what if I keep at it and realize it's the best shape for me, instead of discarding it as "unconfortable" (which it would be, because I've never played it)? I found it great for blues licks in a static position and barre chords, but a bit unfamiliar for shred-type soloing. I think I ought to play the Soltero for a few more hours at the shop, get a definitive feel of the V neck. Any other insights on this neck shape?

Thanks for your replies, guys!
 
Re: Dean Soltero vs PRS SE Singlecut

You answered your own question in the PRS cons section.

get the Soltero. It'll be way closer to the LP sound and feel than the PRS ever will. You could just change the pickups out if they bother you that much.

Dean necks are also quite comfy. Fat enough to fill your hand, and thin enough to be very very playable.
 
Re: Dean Soltero vs PRS SE Singlecut

You answered your own question in the PRS cons section.

get the Soltero. It'll be way closer to the LP sound and feel than the PRS ever will. You could just change the pickups out if they bother you that much.

Dean necks are also quite comfy. Fat enough to fill your hand, and thin enough to be very very playable.

Cheers. At least I got my thoughts in order by creating those sections. I will give the V neck more time, definitely. Regarding the PRS, although it's no LP for sure, I kind of fell for its tone, it was a surprise, so I guess I'm now sort of possibly looking for a great singlecut, rather than an LP substitute.
 
Re: Dean Soltero vs PRS SE Singlecut

I have a PRS SE singlecut. I love it.

If you are willing to get something that's not an LP substitute, I would recommend it. You can get them easily for $150-200 less on sale, or even less used (there are a lot of them around), which would cover the cost of pickup replacements.

The stock pickups are very good though, you're right. I put a JB/Jazz set in mine, and it is much better. But there must be a lot to the tone in the wood and scale length, because even with the pickup swap it kept that unique tone you heard. It's also a really comfortable weight, somewhere right between an SG and an LP.

I've never played the Dean, so I can't comment on it.
 
Re: Dean Soltero vs PRS SE Singlecut

voggin I agree with you!
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Re: Dean Soltero vs PRS SE Singlecut

I own a PRS SE Singlecut, but I vote Dean. It's more of a Les Paul.

The SEs are amazing, but definitely not Les Pauls.
 
Re: Dean Soltero vs PRS SE Singlecut

Cheers. At least I got my thoughts in order by creating those sections. I will give the V neck more time, definitely. Regarding the PRS, although it's no LP for sure, I kind of fell for its tone, it was a surprise, so I guess I'm now sort of possibly looking for a great singlecut, rather than an LP substitute.

Hahaha, PRS's will do that to ya.

Either way, the Solteros and the PRS SE Singlecuts are both great guitars.
 
Re: Dean Soltero vs PRS SE Singlecut

i have owned 1 se singlecut and 5 solteros. so we know where my vote goes lol. the se is a good guitar but i prefer the soltero for the thicker body and they have a fuller tone. i walked into a music store a few years ago to buy a les paul standard and left with a soltero sl. i compared it to around 10 les pauls and 5 prs singlecuts and it smoked them all.
it all boils down to which you prefer though. they are both solid guitars and will give you the sound you are after.
 
Re: Dean Soltero vs PRS SE Singlecut

Thank you everyone for your sensible opinions. I think I'm going to go for the Dean, the black one.

However, I have noticed there's a Soltero Standard SPECIAL model that comes with USA PUs - (DMT Baker Act and DMT Nostalgia), which appears to be different then the "regular" Soltero Standard, where the PUs are simply described as "Dean vintage style humbucker pickups". Is someone familiar with this distinction? What gives?
 
Re: Dean Soltero vs PRS SE Singlecut

You just said it- earlier Dean Solteros came with the Korean pickups- latter models came with the Dean USA built pups once they started winding in house. Thats the major difference.

Soltero is a killer guitar for the price- I prefer it over it's replacement (Deceiver) as well as the SE PRS models (250 or 245). The V shape on them is very soft, my USA ML had a very hard V and it gave me some real issues- I would much have preferred the soft V on the Soltero.

Bottom like - Soltero is great Les Paul alternative, especially comparing it to similar priced Epiphones.
 
Re: Dean Soltero vs PRS SE Singlecut

Thanks for clarifying. I just found out the Standard SPECIAL model doesn't
have coil-tapping push/pulls. Very disapointing, esp. since I could not find the standard in Classic Black.

Found this out by calling the online store and they said the Special lacks coil-tapping. Dammit.
 
Re: Dean Soltero vs PRS SE Singlecut

I haven't played one of the Soltero's but they sure do look good... dang...
 
Re: Dean Soltero vs PRS SE Singlecut

Thank you everyone for your sensible opinions. I think I'm going to go for the Dean, the black one.

However, I have noticed there's a Soltero Standard SPECIAL model that comes with USA PUs - (DMT Baker Act and DMT Nostalgia), which appears to be different then the "regular" Soltero Standard, where the PUs are simply described as "Dean vintage style humbucker pickups". Is someone familiar with this distinction? What gives?

Dunno what the vintage style humbucker is...

but the baker act is a pretty smokin' pickup. It's like a JB but tighter and without a nasal high-mid spike. Haven't played the Nostalgia, but I hear nothing but good things.

Those DMT pickups aren't the greatest in the world, but they're no slouches, and are much much much better than no-name OEM pickups.
 
Re: Dean Soltero vs PRS SE Singlecut

That is one awesome specimen, and exactly what I'd like to get. The Standard Specials come with USA DMTs only in Germany here in Europe. But, as I said above, I am informed there is no coil-tapping on the Specials. Is that true?! I find it hard to believe. Does yours have taps?
 
Re: Dean Soltero vs PRS SE Singlecut

i wanted to get in on that run of solteros but did not have the cash. these are 2 of the 3 standards i had. i had 2 of the white ones so i only took a pic of one since they were the same.
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these were my favorites though.
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and the guitar i still kick myself for ever getting rid of soltero sl mij
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