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Published on 05/03/10 at 01:51
* Which country was it made? (USA, Japan, Mexico, France ...)
Made in USA
* How many frets, what kinds of microorganisms and their configuration?
22 frets, 2 humbucker rotocontacteur governed by a 5-position
* What type of bridge (Floyd, Wilkinson ...)?
a sort of fender improved ... bridges are firmly wedged between them.
* What are the settings (volume, tone, micro switch ...)?
1 volume, 1 tone, rotocontacteur
* What type of neck?
Ah, the handle: D, a feast of pure happiness in your fingers, it is this that is fairly thick but it is a delight to play. Almost 20 years of guitar, having had the Fender USA, Gibson (good time), the ESP, the Lag (made in France) Vigier (Excalibur Indus), etc.. I must say that none of these guitars n 'arrives at the comfort of the PRS. In addition to force it to make round trip between prs and my other guitars (Ibanez, Squier, Washburn, and jim harley ...:-S) that I realized how much the handle is awesome .. . I had still nearly six months to realize it.
* Mine body is mahogany and dates from 1996, maple neck, rosewood fingerboard, color Cherry (rouge.bordeaux transparent) the handle is covered and not glued. The tuners are locking: I struggled a bit before we understand these as p ***** mechanics worked but now it's good, I understood


UTILIZATION

* The handle is it nice?
Génialissime!
* Access to acute (last string) Is it easy?
pretty good, better than a Start or a Les Paul.
* Ergonomics is it good (in terms of shape, weight ...)?
Nothing to say everything comes to hand. the Faaite the body is curved adds some form of comfort.
* Gets it easy to sound good? ...
A kind of super Les Paul. The sounds are very beautiful and well-defined purposes (super important to me) that it is plain, crunch, distortion, it sounds very well.

The only problem is that Rotocontacteur not practical for a penny to move from one position to another on stage. A 3 position switch and a push pull is 2000 times more convenient ...

I intend to 11/10 but there is this problem of switch to change the microphone, I only takes 10!


SOUNDS

* Are they suitable for your style of music?
you can do everything with such a guitar.
* With what (s) amplifier (s) or effect (s) do you play?
Only the lamps: Fender Prosonic (when Fender is taken for Mesa) a Krank, and a Marshall TSL ... impossible to find an amp or cete shovel does not sound ... My PRS, my T-Rex Dr. Swamp, a good amp and I'm happy.
* What kind of sound you get and with what settings ("crystalline", "fat ",....)?
More Gibson spirit, we can still get the fender (the position 2 and 4 are typed Roto fender out of phase) is not a fan of this type of sound, I do not dwell on it too.
* What are the sounds you prefer, you hate?
The sounds that I like most positions 1 and 5 but, well, whatever I play guitar, these positions is always my favorite.



OVERALL OPINION

* For how long have you been using it?
Those six months I have more I play, the more I appreciate this instrument both in comfort and at the level tone. Plus I'm on a "small" PRS not very recent and have some experience: giving it an air vintage. Personally, I prefer the guitars in this spirit: I must confess that PRS table AAAAAAAA quality flamed with Birds, fittings and gold thread leaves me cold: My guitar is a tool and not an object allowing me to fart on the scene.
* What thing do you like most/least about it?
the HICS: The case weighs too heavy. and this rotocontacteur
Otherwise, this guitar is too well: there is addiction.
* Did you try many other models before getting this one?
See the list above: they are all guitars that I have kept at least 3 months ... PRS is above all previous
* What is your opinion about the value for the price?
Thank you once again to store cash who do not know what they have on display! the price I paid is too indecent to be mentioned here ...
* Knowing what you know now, would you make the same choice? ...
Of course yes!