PRS SE ----acoustic?

They've been doing acoustics for quite some time now. Not completely sure how long but feels like it must be at least a decade.

Played one once, it was only OK. For the money there are much nicer acoustics - I'd personally prefer a Seagull (same company as Godin) or a lower end Martin for the same cash.
 
me ---oh hell no--

I have an acoustic-- very nice vintage Epiphone --- it sits in it case --- around Christmas time I will open and play for 15-20 minutes--- and it will live back in its case again-----

not an acoustic sort of fellow---
Exactly the same way I am. In fact I pulled mine out of the case last night and played it long enough to tune it and back it went.
 
Ive tried many--- HIGH DOLLAR Martins and Gibsons --- and low dollar GC Mitchells and Epiphones--- I just cant LOVE them -- I like my current Epi---
IT has lasted longer in the DOOM ROOM than any other acoustic--- so there we have it
 
IMG_9242.JPG IMG_9249.JPG IMG_9370.JPG 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.
 
me ---oh hell no--

I have an acoustic-- very nice vintage Epiphone --- it sits in it case --- around Christmas time I will open and play for 15-20 minutes--- and it will live back in its case again-----

not an acoustic sort of fellow---
Well then... you need to improve with your acoustic techniques with the added "Rose in the Mouth " technique... Works all the time...

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They are very nice acoustics. Close to Taylor in sound, but with a feel that any electric guitar musician would be more likely to feel comfortable. The early models were really nice and provided for a couple of wood sections. At some point they switched to the Alex Lifeson models only (for SE, not Core), which I did not like as much since they were thinner and geared more to a concert hall style of acoustic rather than a big box sound. I am not familiar with the current lineup, but they are worth trying for sure.
 
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