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PRS SE Custom (2000)

Other Shape Guitar from PRS belonging to the SE series

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Published on 01/22/08 at 04:50
Given the large number of requests for opinions, I glue myself ... It will be worth it worth, not having had 50 guitars before ... Bah was not the means, unfortunately not all! Anyway ... That is not the debate!

As far as features I think the site of PRS ( https://www.prsguitars.com/ ) (which has apparently recently reviewed the way) will do better than me.

I have the version without tremolo in sunburst, and I can only say that it is a Korean 22 fret, the violin seems very correct for the little we love the flat and not carved tables as top models! As for the handle is to taste ...

UTILIZATION

The handle I was not particularly pleasant at first, but it used to it pretty quickly. Access to acute seems easy enough, the weight on the other hand I was quite surprised my previous guitar was indeed rather heavy and I almost forget I have a guitar on his back. Then form side, nothing wrong, personally I love PRS!
Guitar into the hands of lovers of voluptuous sounds good, not lovers "Schreder" or other (I have nothing against, I also appreciate)

SOUNDS

As for sound, I would say it is pretty decent although the microphones still ask to be changed. I blame them a little toothless and round ... If you are not with PRS able to have a well rounded and voluptuous in the neck pickup, where is it?! Micros to change it!
The amp I play on which did not contribute either to have the correct sound it must be acknowledged. But whatever the amp used so far is that conclusion coming back!
Once changed, and the microphones plugged into an amp drinking ... It's already much better! The sound is more voluptuous ... This much!

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for the past 3 to 4 months ... I appreciate the guitar's weight, although he did a little confused at first I must admit, feeling of not having a real guitar on his back, microphones missing some teeth n'arrageant nothing to it.
A change of micro would not luxury so I think (as a change of amp there ...)
The value for money seems a little Exess personally. You pay a little (much) brand in PRS. (Update: The new prices seem better suited)
It suits me for what I play, but plans to make more technical, it is not the ideal candidate. Just know what it was intended so I would say in conclusion!