
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:Glad to see someone agrees with me!
My turn to agree with you. I never took to PRS', I'm not sure why, could be the headstock, but something about them just irks me (sorry matt). There's only one PRS that I was really close to buying, and it was this one:
http://www.prsguitars.com/25th513/
Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3:No worry, ya'll- to each his own, especially in guitars. There are too many for there to be one make or model that pleases everyone. I love my PRS and thats enough for me
Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3:No worry, ya'll- to each his own, especially in guitars. There are too many for there to be one make or model that pleases everyone. I love my PRS and thats enough for me
Originally posted by WojBhoy:[..]
Well you know what they say, great minds and all that...the PRS you linked, even that doesn't really cut it for me. It's much of a muchness really as far as aesthetics go. Pretty sure it all boils down to the fact that my two key guitar heroes - The Edge and Malcolm Jones of Runrig - are big on Strats, although in Edge's case clearly, his wider taste in guitars has influenced me too, considering I have the Explorer and Les Paul (Malcolm Jones, bar a brief stint in the early 90s when he dabbled with a couple of Gretsches, is exclusively a Strat man).
I mean, with regard to other guitarists I like, say, Noel Gallagher, I don't feel much inclined to follow much of their taste in guitars with hollow-bodied stuff like Casinos, 335s and whatnot - the ones I've played are just too cumbersome for my liking; not weight-wise, just the shape and size of the body is a problem for me - I like guitars to feel dynamic, wieldy, a rapier as opposed to a claymore. For all that, as I said the other day, I'd love a Rick, or at the least to try one out - don't know how they measure up ergonomically to other semi-hollow/hollow-body guitars, but the tone alone is worth the compromise for me. Needless to say, I envy you lot with yours!
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Amen brutha
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:Fair points. I think my guitar choices have mainly been based off of what the Edge uses, apart from the ricky. My les paul even looks like Edges (brought it in to put T-Top replicas in tonight!) and my strats tone is based off of a 60's/70's strat tone, like Edges are (sort of).
Also not a huge fan of the big hollow-bodies. The rickenbacker to me doesn't even feel like one. Only the lightness. Other than that, it just feels like a wicked electric guitar with a whole load of uniqueness to it. You really should try one man, I garuntee you'll love it.
Originally posted by WojBhoy:[..]
Dare I ask how much of your arm you had to bite off to get yours lol? Was just browsing eBay earlier, having a look at how much they can fetch, and bearing in mind they generally seem to dance between $1500 and $2000, did you have to fork out similar? But yeah, I'd love to just get a chance to play one at some point, but the only ones I recall seeing in the area in the last couple of years were a pair of black Jetglos, 6- and 12-strings respectively, but that was a couple of years ago.
Originally posted by LikeASong:I love PRS's, every oneof them, but I hear what you're saying about the headstocks: they're definitely their weakest point for me too. But the bodies, the finishes, the sound and the necks are just so wonderful that...
When I have the money (in a few years on, I'm afraid), my order of guitars-to-get is:
1 - Les Paul (any)
2 - PRS (similar to Matt's)
3 - Explorer (obviously Edge's model)
4 - ES-335 (blood red!)
Originally posted by anstratdubh1979:[..]
Explorer like Edge's will be harder and harder to find. 1976's are becoming rarer and rarer... mostly because he and Dallas are buying them all!![]()
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Originally posted by anstratdubh1979:Explorer like Edge's will be harder and harder to find. 1976's are becoming rarer and rarer... mostly because he and Dallas are buying them all!![]()
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Originally posted by Macphistfly:[..]
What's your thoughts on compressors?
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:Another great one is the maxon CP101 compressor. It honestly smoothed out my tone to no end back when I used a pedalboard. It just made my overall tone more punchy, more crisp, but also more smooth and mellow for arpeggios. I've never had a tone since that didn't include a compressor. Love them.