Gearjoneser
Gear Ho
I played a couple of these 305's tonight, and man are they sweet!
I'm normally turned off by proprietary pickup routes that don't fit aftermarket, but this overall guitar is killer as is.
First of all, the PRS maple fretboard/neck is amazing. The neck has the thickness that the Charvel and Musicman don't have. And the light alder body gives it more Fender vibe than other PRS's.
At the $2000 price point for a dot neck, it's not out of the stratosphere pricewise, considering that it's not a cheap feeling guitar.
I'm also really interested in their NF3 with Narrowfield pickups, and need to spend some time with those as well.
I miss playing PRS's that have trems.
If GAS sets in really hard, I may let go of one of my McCartys for one. As it is, I find myself playing my Gibsons and Fenders more. I sort of burned out on PRS for awhile, until I got re-interested in these new ones. :cool2:
http://prsguitars.com/305/index.php
http://prsguitars.com/nf3/
I'm normally turned off by proprietary pickup routes that don't fit aftermarket, but this overall guitar is killer as is.
First of all, the PRS maple fretboard/neck is amazing. The neck has the thickness that the Charvel and Musicman don't have. And the light alder body gives it more Fender vibe than other PRS's.
At the $2000 price point for a dot neck, it's not out of the stratosphere pricewise, considering that it's not a cheap feeling guitar.
I'm also really interested in their NF3 with Narrowfield pickups, and need to spend some time with those as well.
I miss playing PRS's that have trems.
If GAS sets in really hard, I may let go of one of my McCartys for one. As it is, I find myself playing my Gibsons and Fenders more. I sort of burned out on PRS for awhile, until I got re-interested in these new ones. :cool2:
http://prsguitars.com/305/index.php
http://prsguitars.com/nf3/
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