At least they're not presenting it as a PRS guitar.
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At least they're not presenting it as a PRS guitar.
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2000 McCarty at a festival last year.
More recent club gig with my 2000 St22:
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'89 Cu24 in 2009:
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My '89 Cu24 has what would be considered a 'dead spot' on the G string at the 12th fret. As stated, it's a note that quickly dies off with little sustain. I installed the PRS Upgrade Kit that swapped...
Pass the soldering iron. The only things I don't try to tackle are frets and refinishing, but I can't imagine ever wanting to refinish my PRSs - they're beautiful just as they are.
Pickups are a...
LOVE my 2000 St22/ Trem! Ditched the Dragon 2 pickups and loaded it with Tom Short's Tombuckers. Never fails to bring a smile to my face.
I still think that PRS guitars were just meant to be...
It's real. And if you look closely at the back, it may be alder instead of mahogany (if the back is also multiple pieces, it's alder). I recall seeing some EG's that had 3-piece tops, as well.
Whether or not the entire guitar was painted gold, I'm pretty sure that PRS always referred to their gold color as Old Gold Metallic. Most were painted in the traditional gold-top fashion, leaving a...
Last one I saw was a Mira at the Va. Beach Guitar Denter.
Nice.
None more black.
Covering the hole isn't the issue. The fact that the hole is larger than the switch shaft will cause the nut securing the switch to continually come loose - especially with the twisting motion of the...
My Y2K Standard 22 came with the Dragon 2 pickups. They were OK, but the Duncans I installed were much more clear and detailed ('59 neck and a Custom C5 Bridge). I've also removed the coil tapping...
I'd think it more likely that the string(s) are sticking in the nut slots, rather than at the bridge. Do you hear a "Ping!" when you're tuning up? That's a string hanging in a nut slot.
Have you...
My wife and I have owned Shih Tzus for 20 years. We've had 5 alltogether. They are extremely intelligent and possess the laid back qualities you describe.
When my wife (then girlfriend) brought the...
Well, since my comment seems to have grabbed some attention, I reference Mr. Smith of Annapolis who has said repeatedly that everything effects everything and that the pickups are a microphone of the...
There have been many a Gibson fan (Les Paul in particular) who have excitedly tried PRS, but are disappointed that the PRS doesn't sound like their old Les Paul. I hope your experience with PRS is a...
More than likely this was the transition period from the one piece bridges to the two piece bridges. From what I recall of PRSs' history, this makes sense.
I like pie.
I remember there was a time when the word was that the 245's were not weight relieved. Then there was a contrasting opinion that was soon taken to be gospel. This is one of those goofy tidbits of...
Well, I admire your Eric Johnson-like ability to discern the subtle tonal differences in a guitar that has a few channels cut into it, but I'm more inclined to listen to what Shawn is telling us...
And you know this how?