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PRS SE Singlecut

LP-Shaped Guitar from PRS belonging to the SE series

Kirkmaniak Kirkmaniak
Published on 03/04/09 at 13:14
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UTILIZATION

The handle is a delight, with a straight face that slides alone, access to acute is optimal (for a game sitting, not standing up for a game with the dug underneath the fly ), The weight is a strong point as the Beast does not hurt shoulder, in clear all the qualities required for a comfortable playing are present.
I also stated that since I bought it, it was not even out of tune (despite intensive game), so congratulations, mechanical PRS.
Thank you Mr Steven Wilson of Porcupine Tree released me from the world governed by Gibson and Fender ^ ^

SOUNDS

Personally I am very eclectic musically, and this without laughing ... wonder is ultra versatile. I play on a Zoom G9.2tt connected to a Marshall MG series (channel simulating the lamp disengaged, yeah y'en already two on the pedal is enough), and frankly ... words fail me to describe that happy came over me when plugged ... beautiful clean sounds are impeccable (for better sound, make use of the intermediate position), a bridge position slamming his well-balanced not saturated except when one looks for the neck position allows solo hot air and rythmques good round.
Switchée in distortion, the magic happens. Indeed, the micro fever is hot, sharp and precise at the same time, while the neck position is warm at all, the color tone of the set is a breathtaking, microphones fill out their functions.
(I said that I play on an emulated his Peavey amp for distortion, and acoustic simulation to clean complete with a chorus moderate).

OVERALL OPINION

Not without laughter? This guitar LowCost? It is true that I never tried her big sisters to award four figures, but I'm amazed, I hesitated with an Epiphone Flying V (made in Korea), the question is not even asked. I also have a LTD Viper 50, and an Ibanez RG-350 EX BK, and won the PRS stand pretty close to my bed instead of the Viper. I bought it there a little over a month ago and frankly it all on the scratch, comfort, look and sound and all for € 600 no, really? I have to thank Thomann, if the Gibson Flying V will not have faded took € 100 more during the Christmas holidays, I will be missed for a monument.
So here is my opinion, I honestly think this is an exemplary guitar manufacturers others should take example. I do it again this choice of course, but, but I'd (^^), not have and I will take the model with vibrato (the tailpiece bridge mix, is not a complaint either). A model that I invite you to try