oldguy
Lefty O'lman
Fair enough!
And as I said earlier, I would love to own one someday.............
And as I said earlier, I would love to own one someday.............
sumitomo said:Here's one reason,awhile back I thought I'd try one of those SX strats from Rondo It was a custom one (CB has one too) anyway it came in a sweet case and it felt good to me,well I had it set up fret level ect.Blocked the trem.and put 11's on it cause its a fret shorter scale and man this is a great guitar pup's too I'm not gunna change em they sound great and all this for about 235.00.It hard to pay 3000 to 6000 when 250.00 work's and sounds as good and I have a higher end strat and a custom warmoth this guitar's as good if not better.Sumi![]()
hubberjub said:I don't think they are washed up. They aren't the company they started out as. The guitars are beautiful. They have made some choices in terms of design that I don't care for. I know this is an Ed Roman complaint but it's legit. The neck heel is inexcusable. There's no reason it should be as big as it is. The hardware has also gone downhill. The original bridge they used was by Manne but now they use a much cheaper unit. My all time favorite PRS was the EG series from the early 90's. It was handmade in the US and was cheap. They were great guitars. They still make great guitars but many companies are building superior guitars that far undercut PRS prices. You aren't going to find them in the Musicians Friend catalog. Google luthiers in your area. You'll find someone who builds a quality product that costs way less that the equivalent PRS and you won't look like every other guitar player on the block. There is no reason that these threads should be taken so personally. It shouldn't be a crime for people to express their opinion. We're all here to have fun and further our playing.
mrmudcat said:Have you checked out these guitars made in your own backyard,now id spend $3500-4000 on one of those voodoo custom
I know exactly where that is.I got one I'd like covered...it's old and faded...Thanks!mrmudcat said:Hey brother(Rx) not sure your into tats I am.but check out a lifetime childhood friend of mine cameron sweet(my youngest boy was named after him!) Cant wait to get back to norleans one day .....Katrina almost took him and the rest of the place but he survived and he has flown up here to see me since( but ive not witnessed the wreakage firsthand down there) If ya need a shrimp he will put it on yaat:
http://www.electricladyland.net/
Peace brother!
Sorry to stray from the debate but potato/taters ,tomatoes /tom'atoes............yada yada ............oke:
Jimi75 said:I just called my friend and asked if he gave me his CE22 so I can make a video where I testdrive the PRS. There is a bunch of videos on youtube that are not doing justice to the PRS. Think within the next 3 weeks I will make the video and post it here.
Jimi75 said:There is a bunch of videos on youtube that are not doing justice to the PRS.
Fab4 said:Lookin' forward to it!
A suggestion (and maybe this was your plan already): To really do that CE22 justice, be sure to set up a decent mic on the amp, run it through any kind of mixer to set a good level and then take a wired feed into the mic input on your camera - like I suspect they did on this demo for the PRS DGT:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-IMdD6Jy1eU
It's easy, but most people who do You Tube demos don't take the time. Instead, they only use the mic on their video camera. That way, you really can't hear the tone of the amp or guitar, just the tone of the room through the cheesy camera mic - even on "pro" demos:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FuqWRTmm5ls
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OnXOiILg2xU
Post a link here when you're done so we can check it out!