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Hey guys-I currently play an american fender strat through a mark 4. I'm looking for something new that will give me a nice warm, rich tone with lots of sustain. Probably one of my favorite tones is...
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What can i say? Les Pauls were made for Marshall, PRS were made for Boogie, its a match made in heaven.Best thing that a PRS has what no other guitar has- great looks AND fantastic versatility. I have...
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Thanks funkmiester-So where do you recommend I start. I want something with lots of warmth, sustain...rich and colorful for lead work. I play in a jam band. Any suggestions aside from battling it out...
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Why that type? What is a "f neck". Are prs supposed to be really easy to play? The hollow body i tried at a guitar center the other day didn't fell all that great. My strat is easier to play. Any...
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I picked that type because that is what I once owned and wished I could get it back. W/F is wide fat and W/T wide thin, refering to the neck size.
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What do you guys think of the custom 24? Or the hollow body for that matter. I know there are more of you out there that play prs besides prskiller and funk (thanks guys)! Help me out guys!
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Stop Tails are generally more stable as far as intonation and tuning goes, but if you have your guitar setup properly, theres no reason why a Trem bridge wouldn't be as stable as a stoptail. The neck...
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I believe the definitive PRS is the Custom 24 with tremelo. This is the guitar that put PRS on the map. The Custom 22 would be a good choice if you want 22 frets, as would the CE (bolts). If you like...
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I've owned many different guitars and the only one I can say I'll never buy again is a Custom 22. Toneless, lifeless, junk. The only good thing about it was that I had it for 3 months and sold it for...
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