Stratafied
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I know on ST , the PRS SE silver sky isn’t viewed in a positive light. I’m curious about how it is viewed on tone room. Also I don’t own one .
I think they’re fine guitars.I like the PRS SE series. I own 4 of them. Not a silver sky though.
I didn’t know about the SE series until I was at the 2018 NAMM show. I walked into their booth and here was this nice looking zebra wood custom. I asked the guy what they are going to be selling for and he says $849. I kept a poker face as I hadn’t seen a PRS under 2 grand at that point. Went home and googled them. Bought a zebra as soon as they hit the stores.I think they’re fine guitars.

I didn’t know about the SE series until I was at the 2018 NAMM show. I walked into their both and here was this nice looking zebra wood custom. I asked the guy what they are going to be selling for and he says $849. I kept a poker face as I hadn’t seen a PRS under 2 grand at that point. Went home a googled them. Bought a zebra as soon as they hit the stores.
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We’re a largely nondenominational group here…no slagging around…PRS SE? I’ve got one…not a Silver Sky, but hey…whatever makes the cool noise.I know on ST , the PRS SE silver sky isn’t viewed in a positive light. I’m curious about how it is viewed on tone room. Also I don’t own one .


Same here, I have never went looking for one to be honest.I don't know the first thing about PRS guitars except that for the most part they look good.
I know on ST , the PRS SE silver sky isn’t viewed in a positive light. I’m curious about how it is viewed on tone room. Also I don’t own one .
I wouldn’t call $900 guitar a beginner guitar. There are pros out there playing these models. And to a certain degree, I think the $3000 guitar is a bit of a ripoff.It's not that the SS is viewed negatively,
it's that so many have realized buying a pro guitar for more money, instead of buying low end / "student" guitar, is more worthwhile.
Skip the "entry model," and go for the upscale model. You will probably enjoy the pro models more than the budget ones.
This is always my go to example...I am a firm believer that you can place a POS guitar in the hands of a real player and that player will make music. Then place a $4,000 guitar into a novice's hands and it will sound like crap. I am an example of placing an expensive guitar into a novice's hands. I'll spare you the ear damage and proceed with the other side of this coin...
Here is a case in example
We also have our friend Kevy Nova playing metal on a Fender acoustic