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ihshan
Published on 02/18/09 at 08:59
Made in Korea
24 frets
Designed vintage type tremolo PRS
1 volume, 1 tone, 3-position selector
set neck wide thin
Mahogany body with maple table maple veneer and custom Allender Burst
maple neck, rosewood fingerboard with insert bat
UTILIZATION
The neck is ultra comfortable. It is thin wide, so large and fine. The best race I have ever used. And yet I had a jackson, LTS, BC Rich and Schecter LAG
access to the latest cargo is pretty average, I think they could further refine the junction body / neck
The ergonomics are very good, it's a PRS, and is light enough.
SOUNDS
It is suitable for all types of music, it is with the original pickups very versatile. too much for my taste, but it's really not a fault.
I play on an ultra + peayvey any lamp, high gain amp, and a boss gt-3 just for effect.
The sounds are rather bold with the original pickups. The bridge pickup has a good output level to attack until all the metal styles. It is less clear, however, that EMG, and a lower output level. It delivers more bass than the EMG and the sound is more rounded.
The neck pickup is very plain. In the clear is pretty good, the sound is round and rather hot, but it's not terrible saturated, the output level is not high enough.
I'll change the pickups in all likelihood to put microphones less versatile and more suited to my style (metal).
OVERALL OPINION
I've had little time.
I really love the look with the insert bat on the handle. the handle is adapted to a really great fast game.
El'acquérir before I owned a BC Rich Warlock, BC Rich NT a JRV, a Jackson Kelly KE-3, a schecter hellraiser, a lag hardmaster Rockline.
PRS Paul Allender is in the top of all this
this choice I would do this hesitation, not even 650 euros with the new cover, this is really a killer.
24 frets
Designed vintage type tremolo PRS
1 volume, 1 tone, 3-position selector
set neck wide thin
Mahogany body with maple table maple veneer and custom Allender Burst
maple neck, rosewood fingerboard with insert bat
UTILIZATION
The neck is ultra comfortable. It is thin wide, so large and fine. The best race I have ever used. And yet I had a jackson, LTS, BC Rich and Schecter LAG
access to the latest cargo is pretty average, I think they could further refine the junction body / neck
The ergonomics are very good, it's a PRS, and is light enough.
SOUNDS
It is suitable for all types of music, it is with the original pickups very versatile. too much for my taste, but it's really not a fault.
I play on an ultra + peayvey any lamp, high gain amp, and a boss gt-3 just for effect.
The sounds are rather bold with the original pickups. The bridge pickup has a good output level to attack until all the metal styles. It is less clear, however, that EMG, and a lower output level. It delivers more bass than the EMG and the sound is more rounded.
The neck pickup is very plain. In the clear is pretty good, the sound is round and rather hot, but it's not terrible saturated, the output level is not high enough.
I'll change the pickups in all likelihood to put microphones less versatile and more suited to my style (metal).
OVERALL OPINION
I've had little time.
I really love the look with the insert bat on the handle. the handle is adapted to a really great fast game.
El'acquérir before I owned a BC Rich Warlock, BC Rich NT a JRV, a Jackson Kelly KE-3, a schecter hellraiser, a lag hardmaster Rockline.
PRS Paul Allender is in the top of all this
this choice I would do this hesitation, not even 650 euros with the new cover, this is really a killer.