View attachment 17384 View attachment 17385 View attachment 17386 I just don't like PRS products and I don't have a good reason not too. I know the quality of the PRS stuff and I would bet some where in the neighborhood of $14 to $16 bucks that the acoustic guitars are great. I heard Paul Smith speak and I was very much impressed with how he came across.
I wanted to ask him about that gay as pink Reed name crap. Like was it mommy's maiden name?
Did he know that name puts him in the kick my ass class? Never the less that bald worm makes good guitars.
Acoustic PRS???
In studio circles, there are a lot if PRS guitars around. I have played a number of their 'Artist Series' which are the models I most frequently encounter.
I can't find anything wrong with them. Finishes are great, but their style - or lack thereof - is not appealing to me. Clearly, they seem to be a very good guitar, but I don't find anything awe inspiring about them. All the highly lauded 'innovations' seem different enough to afford patent protection, but I've never been astounded by these points.
They feel very much like an Ibanez to me, but the Wizard neck actually feels better to my hands.
The scale length gives them a very foreign, 'Fender-esque' feel. Good quality instrument though without a doubt.
I've said this before and I am being brutally honest. if I were on the road and lost my guitars and needed a replacement - and Guitar Sinner was my only option - I would buy an off the hangar Jackson.
Every single Jackson I pick up - and I'm talking the import models that everybody carries - have such a good setup. Every one is silent when plugged in, due to shielding being SOP, pickups have goid output, neck is thinner, but has wide shoulders, and the split radius fretboard has a really great feel.
I'm not trying to compare the two, just offering my personal observations.
I wouldn't at all be surprised to find myself coming home one day with a Jackson. I only have two complaints:
1: the Dinky bodies are too small to my eye
2: I don't like the sharkfin inlay visually speaking
Now, I've never cared for Jackson's, but a guitar that is properly intonated and set up - right off the hanger - impresses me.