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Published on 11/06/03 at 15:00Bought It from Guitar center for $499, however it cost another $200 for the case which i found expensive.
I like the fact that it has a very smooth and small neck, so its easier to slide on and play really fast solos on. It has a much thinner neck than a fender. I also like that the pickups give real power on treble, it has an awsome sound to it.
I dont like that when you place the guitar on rhythem the E(6) & A(5) strings make the amp buzz. I Think the people at PRS guitars should look at turning down the bass a little on treble. If you place it on treble, it does not sound very nice trying to play natural chords as the power of the pickups makes the sound of the stings fade together.
Very light compared to other electric guitars, Cheap compared to what you get for your money,
Nice contruction enabling you to play all the way down to the 22end fret. Easy to reaplce broken strings compared to other electrics as it is more like an acustic guitar to put the strings on.
Great for Power Chords and solos however not too Great for natural chords, unless you play on rhythem, but then you might aswell have an acustic guitar
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I like the fact that it has a very smooth and small neck, so its easier to slide on and play really fast solos on. It has a much thinner neck than a fender. I also like that the pickups give real power on treble, it has an awsome sound to it.
I dont like that when you place the guitar on rhythem the E(6) & A(5) strings make the amp buzz. I Think the people at PRS guitars should look at turning down the bass a little on treble. If you place it on treble, it does not sound very nice trying to play natural chords as the power of the pickups makes the sound of the stings fade together.
Very light compared to other electric guitars, Cheap compared to what you get for your money,
Nice contruction enabling you to play all the way down to the 22end fret. Easy to reaplce broken strings compared to other electrics as it is more like an acustic guitar to put the strings on.
Great for Power Chords and solos however not too Great for natural chords, unless you play on rhythem, but then you might aswell have an acustic guitar
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com