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Picked up a couple of new guitars last week. First is a Schecter Custom Shop Traditional. I am very impressed with it. It's very similar to the Tom Anderson Classics that I've had... VERY similar. It's impossible to "beat" an Anderson. I've owned a LOT of strat style guitars in my life and nothing has ever come close before, from ANYONE (including Fender USA, Suhr, etc). The Andys just play like butter, and flawless, and sound SO damn good. BUT... this Schecter Custom Shop comes very close. And I've found that for Gilmour, Knopfler, etc single-coil strat tones, I think I prefer the Schecter over my current Anderson Classic (slightly). The Schecter VS1 pickups are so full, lively, and dynamic. I thought that the Anderson stacked singles were my favorite singles, but I gotta say that the Schecters edge them out slightly. EXCEPT for the noise issue. I friggin HATE single coil hum. But no matter what, stacked (quiet) single coils never have quite the same spank and sparkle as regular singles. Even the great Tom Anderson hasn't figured that out. Having said that. Tom got his start back in the 90s designing pickups for Schecter, so these Schecter pickups are likely in reality still Tom's babies anyways. LOL!!!

I've got this clean patch set up on the Helix LT that sounds INCREDIBLE in stereo through my Yamaha DXR10 powered PA cabs. It's based on a Fender Deluxe Reverb, and has delay, reverb, and chorus. When I play the Schecter on the neck pickup with this patch, I absolutely NAIL Gilmour's tone on the Pulse live version of "Shine On You Crazy Diamond". It's so full, lush, undulating, etc. I've tried to cop that tone perfectly for many years and this is the very first time that I've ever felt like I completely nailed it. Before this, there was always something missing or slightly off. I just kept playing through that intro part of the song (up to where he starts singing) for the past several days and it practically gives me a boner it's so damned good sounding. I have another patch with less delay, and some compression dialed in for his lead work in that song that is close to nailing that as well. I just need to work at it a little more.

I also picked up a MINT PRS Tremonti SE last week ($600) from a guy on The Gear Page. I've wanted a PRS Single-Cut of some sort for years, so the buy-in wasn't bad on this guitar and since it's such a stunner at a low price, I figured that I couldn't go wrong. He said that he looked all over and this had the best top of all the ones he looked at. I believe it! It was far better than I anticipated. It's AWESOME. Plays like butter, looks amazing, and most surprisingly... it sounds amazing. The import Tremonti pickups are amazing. They rival the Fralin Pure PAFs in my LP Reissue for quality of tone (though they're higher gain). Am am blown away by this guitar. My GAS is tempting me to start looking at an American Tremonti, but the buy-in on those is so high and frankly, there's NOTHING lacking in this Korean SE model. Buying the American one would just be for bragging rights. I can't afford to buy something JUST for that reason alone. It has to live up to the price at those steep dollar amounts. The SE is what I would have expected from a $3-4K American PRS. It's that good. I owned two American Custom 24s in the late 90s and this SE sounds BETTER than they did (FAR better). Doesn't play any better. But it doesn't play any worse and it certainly doesn't lack anything in the looks department.

Here are some pics of the Schecter and PRS...




 
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Love that Schecter

She plays/sounds as perfect as she looks!

The favorite solid body family members...

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That PRS SE is really damn sweet. The top is beautiful and the whole thing looks well done.... birds and everything. I would rock that. I like the Schecter as well. I love beautiful strays, but have never been able to bond with single coils. The PRS is right up my alley though.

Congrats!
 
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congrats x 2!! I had to LOL when I read your comment about your new wood giving you wood...
Is that Schecter a USA? Ive never played a US one. I know alot of their Imports are now using Schecter pickups.. Been curious about those. I know I often forget that they also do high end stuff. Many of the imports are pretty darn good. Same with the SE series PRS'.
Great bang for the buck. IMO, most of the high end PRS' Ive played have not impressed me a great deal more than the SE's. They are just more ornate.. The top on that one is stunning!!
 
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Congrats on a couple great guitars.

I've never been impressed with the tone or playability of any of the PRS guitars I've ever played, especially the SE line. But I've ALWAYS been impressed by their beauty. And your SE is absolutely gorgeous!!!

Agree that Schecter makes really good stuff. I own a C1 (with P-Rails and Triple Shots) that isn't topped in any spec by any other guitar I've owned or played. It's always been my #1 since I got it 15 years ago.
 
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congrats x 2!! I had to LOL when I read your comment about your new wood giving you wood...
Is that Schecter a USA? Ive never played a US one. I know alot of their Imports are now using Schecter pickups.. Been curious about those. I know I often forget that they also do high end stuff. Many of the imports are pretty darn good. Same with the SE series PRS'.
Great bang for the buck. IMO, most of the high end PRS' Ive played have not impressed me a great deal more than the SE's. They are just more ornate.. The top on that one is stunning!!

Yup, Schecter U.S. Custom shop. It's an amazing guitar. It's not far from the three Anderson and one Suhr strat that I've had. I like it better than the Suhr. It's not "nicer", but it plays less stiff and the pickups are the best single coils I've ever had. I would like to throw a single-sized humbucker at the bridge for great lead and classic metal tones. But I'll likely just leave it as a "pure" strat. I've already got the red Anderson Classic for a crossover strat.

The Squire strat on the left is great, and has great sounding single coils as well. It's playability is almost as good as the Schecter and Anderson. But it's got low/small frets, so I find that I have to work at playing it more. It's a 1989 American-made Squire. They made them at the American Fender plant that one year because something happened to the Japanese plant. At some point I may have stainless frets put on it (like the Andersons come with). It's not going anywhere because I couldn't even come close to getting a comparable strat for what I could get for it. I like it more than the American Standard and Deluxe strats that I've owned. Plus... it's almost Ferrari red! I'm a bit of a tifosi (Ferrari nut).
 
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What's your favorite color, let me guess .....

PURPLE!!! Well... that's what it was when I was a kid. My dad had this purple gear shift ball/knob that fascinated me. I like white too.

But yeah... red is my current day color. I've also got a red flame Pacifica 611 that's not pictured. It's nice, but I hate the big neck. I'm going to give it to my son. I used to have a "10" flame top PRS Custom 24 in black cherry, and have had an LP Studio in trans red, and many other various red strats over the years.

I'd like to collect a bunch of various different guitars in red sparkle. Like Dorothy's shoes in The Wizard of Oz. Now that would be a standout stage color! I've watched some sparkle red Les Pauls a few times. Haven't pulled the trigger yet.
 
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Daisy Rock makes a hot pink sparkle
My daughter has one
Comes with Duncan Designed pickups and smoke black hardware
LP shape

I'm gonna steal it ,

Love metallic red and maple board
 
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Daisy Rock makes a hot pink sparkle
My daughter has one
Comes with Duncan Designed pickups and smoke black hardware
LP shape

I'm gonna steal it ,

Love metallic red and maple board

I had a nice MIM strat in metallic red with maple board. I upgraded everything on it. But never bonded with it. So I gave it to my buddy who hooks me up with Ferrari rides (and I've driven most of them as well). He's the caretaker for a stable of Ferraris and other awesome cars. I'd say that the trade has been worth it! One MIM strat for a lifetime of memories and experiences that most will never have.
 
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