Re: What's with the Love or Hate thing in regards to PRS Guitars?.....
I'd more likely use the Ford Pinto analogy: It's a known issue that would cost little to address but the company keeps shipping units with the issue.
It's not even remotely the same thing. The Pinto was a safety issue -- a matter of life and death. What's at stake with a guitar neck? An unpleasant repair bill.
No one would choose to have the unsafe fuel tank in the case of the Pinto. In the case of the guitar, some players prefer one design over another for a variety of reasons. Certainly a well-executed laminated neck with a scarf joint or volute is stronger and more stable than the one-piece Gibson neck. This is one of the reasons I
like that design feature, but in different kinds of guitars.
For some guitars, I like the feel and sound of a one-piece neck. Go ahead and tell me that it doesn't make any difference. I don't care. When I pick up a guitar to play, it's about my hands and my ears -- not yours. When you're choosing or playing a guitar, it can be about your hands and your ears. Just don't claim that what's best for one of us is automatically best for the other.
The funny thing about the Gibson neck's history is that, for a while in the 70's, they tried departing from the one-piece in favor of a stronger design. But then, you may say, "the vintage weenies whined, so Gibson changed it back." That's
your negative spin on the reality that the people buying the guitars -- Gibson's customers -- chose the one-piece neck, and Gibson listened to them.
Maybe PRS owners & fans go back and forth over issues like these. I don't know, and it's not really my business, because I'm not one of them. I may have opinions about them, but I realize they don't matter, because I'm not PRS's customer. So I don't bag on them in every conceivable thread in the forum.
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