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« Paul Reed Smith CE24 »
Published on 06/26/01 at 15:00$600 Used
It seems PRS guitars speak for themselves, but here it goes. The range of tones you get are excellent. It is like having a 3-neck guitar with Strat, Tele, and Les Paul pickups on it. Truly a great range of vintage tones on a guitar with some modern features. The tremolo/tuning system is the best non-floyd rose I have played. Stays in tune perfectly through all but the most aggressive tremolo work. It plays like a dream, and looks like one.
A glue-in neck with ebony fingerboard and bird inlays would have been nice, but I'm not complaining.
The shape of this guitar coupled with a flame maple top, and the PRS style unstained maple stip (looks like binding) make it a beatiful, well constructed instrument.
PRS is among the best of the best. When I have the money, I will buy one of their top models.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
It seems PRS guitars speak for themselves, but here it goes. The range of tones you get are excellent. It is like having a 3-neck guitar with Strat, Tele, and Les Paul pickups on it. Truly a great range of vintage tones on a guitar with some modern features. The tremolo/tuning system is the best non-floyd rose I have played. Stays in tune perfectly through all but the most aggressive tremolo work. It plays like a dream, and looks like one.
A glue-in neck with ebony fingerboard and bird inlays would have been nice, but I'm not complaining.
The shape of this guitar coupled with a flame maple top, and the PRS style unstained maple stip (looks like binding) make it a beatiful, well constructed instrument.
PRS is among the best of the best. When I have the money, I will buy one of their top models.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com