When you come up for air, I have a few questions:
How is the string spacing at the nut and down the neck?
Tell me about that bridge. Is it a PRS one-off?
How do you like those pickups?
Okay, that's it. Tear it up and have fun!![]()
When you come up for air, I have a few questions:
How is the string spacing at the nut and down the neck?
Tell me about that bridge. Is it a PRS one-off?
How do you like those pickups?
Okay, that's it. Tear it up and have fun!![]()
Not like the other kids...
I can promise you there will never be another one of these, at least from me. The amount of work it took for PTC is unrivaled and I'd never want to put Skitchy through it again! hahaha
- The spacing is tighter than a normal 7, in all honesty. But after a few minutes of playing I am used to it. After a few hours of playing I can honestly tell you that I think it's making me a MORE accurate player since I have to be more aware and rely less on muscle memory.
- This isn't a PRS produced bridge, it was an aftermarket bridge that Skitchy was familiar with that would work with this project.
- LOVE them. Normally, I would take PRS over Bareknuckle anyday. I have a set of Aftermaths and they are OK, but I prefer the Tremonti set ten fold. These, however, are super impressive. The split sounds are unreal and the distortion is thick and clear without being percussive!
Paul Reed Smith 7 - S t r i n g A c t i v i s t | Fueled by P T C
Thanks, Mike! The squared-off bridge looked PRSish.
You're going to make a lot of people crap their pants over at SS.org when you unveil this beauty there!
Not like the other kids...
So Cool!!
Great work from the PTC, as usual!
I can only imagine how awesome that Blackhawk/PRS combination must sound. Might put a set in my SE 7 that is coming next week!![]()