
Originally Posted by
Joseph Hanna
I believe this is somewhat non-responsive to the intent of your question Ben, but I'll offer it anyway in hopes it'll help. I think the Angelus may indeed be one of, if not the single most, unique sounding acoustic guitars I've personally ever laid hands on. It is as great a departure from a Martin (or any other maker) than I could possibly put into words. I'm also a non-believer in signature sounds of any particular tonewood. I believe that a grand component of any hi-end guitar is more the design and maker than it is rosewood or various and sundry spruces.
All of those ideas combined and by way of friendly suggestion, I'd be very, very wary of assigning any signature tonewood likes and or dislikes you currently hold in your minds-eye to an Angelus. Even if there was some sonic similarities in tonewoods the uniqueness of the PRS design is likely to take that signature somewhere you've not been before. If I'm reading your post correctly you've not yet played a PRS..... It's one of those guitars you simply must play to "get". I'd simply never suggest entertaining any purchase or design choices with one of these guitars without sitting down with one for several hours first.