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Fran
Jun 9 2010, 07:39 PM
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PRS has a more modern approach to their guitars with higher output pickups and current day hardware. The guitars play like butter with great necks anddeep cutaways and their maple tops are the best you can get on stock gutiars. Also their tonality is very unique - you might fall in love with them!


I'm almost falling in love myself after reading that hehe smile.gif

I don't see many high end PRSs on local shops though.

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ZakkWylde
Jun 9 2010, 11:21 PM
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QUOTE (Fran @ Jun 9 2010, 08:39 PM) *
I'm almost falling in love myself after reading that hehe smile.gif

I don't see many high end PRSs on local shops though.


PRS are usually to be found at bigger stores, for some reason they are rare to find in smaller shops...
And yeah I would also love to have one but they are so expensive (but worth it) and I want a Gibson Les Paul Custom before anything else.

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Tried a few Custom 22/24 guitars and an SC245, they are superb instruments without doubt but they just didnt do it for me, kinda felt like a Les Paul mixed with a strat gave a PRS. If anything they are probably better quality than Gibson but the tone was a little lighter than I was expecting and they are a lot of dough to boot!

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