I am a Bernie Marsden SE addict....that is all.
I am a Bernie Marsden SE addict....that is all.
Dane
My Bernie Marsden SE can beat up your Les Paul!
public display of chagrin
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
I'm a SC245 addict... but they don't make it no mo'...
So I'll keep my SC245 and play it like it's going out of style... wait, maybe it is out of style... oh poo.
Berto
Cork Sniffer Extraordinaire
I'm a big Bernie Marsden fan. Green & Blues is one of my favorite discs. I've heard very good things about that SE.
Happy New Year 2013
I dig Bernie Marsden, as well as the Bernie Marsden SE.Originally Posted by Danerada
Not so much of a BM fan. :mrgreen:
The Marsden SE really intreges me. I like the control layout and he makes it sound great. Here he is playing it on stage with JB. Takes nads to play an SE on stage with a 59 LP but he pulls it off.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYyCA083Guc
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Nice pic Radish!
Bernie is one of the coolest guys PRS has signed. I got to play his SE at the Experience last year. I was one of the drivers and while driving him around we got to talking about his SE. After one of his sets I was back stage when he came off and he handed me his guitar to play. It was a pretty cool experience for me. I don't usually "jock sniff", but Bernie was really cool and really nice...so I bought one of his models as soon as they arrived in the US. I have not been disappointed. Great sounding pickups, easy to play and I dig the control layout. I love everything about it.
Dane
My Bernie Marsden SE can beat up your Les Paul!
public display of chagrin
I am loving my Bernie!
Still putting it through the paces. It feels very alive acoustically. Still working to find the sweet spot plugged in.
Suggestions???
What amp are you using? I think as far as the guitar controls go, the guitar sounds best with the volume wide open. I mess with the tone knob a but, but not much.Originally Posted by blind radish
I use a POD HD500 through a DT-25. I have found that the Bernie sounds best through Marshall JTM45 patch.
Dane
My Bernie Marsden SE can beat up your Les Paul!
public display of chagrin
I use a bugera v22 with an EQ and a OCD ....in one of the vids I saw Bernie go straight into the amp (dunno type) no effcts, and he had the sweetest singing sustain.
Yeah he goes straight in....The amp can make all the difference.
I would play around with the gain on the amp. Have you tried cranking it and using the Master volume to control the output?
Dane
My Bernie Marsden SE can beat up your Les Paul!
public display of chagrin
I went direct into my Blues Junior last night ... gain on 9 volume on 5 .... pretty much tickled my tone bone![]()
Another Bernie lover here!!!
Only negative about that guitar was the nut which I had replaced. Going to experiment with new pups soon, though the neck pup on the BM is sweet!
Anyhoo... Here's mine:
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Modified SE Bernie Marsden, SE Custom 24 2012, Fender Strat
Laney Lionheart L5T-112, Fender Mustang 1
Wishing for a Blue Bernie!
Click here for SE Bernie Marsden demo!
Lessons, covers, backing tracks, etc...www.youtube.com/mikegarveyblues
I agree with the nut replacement. I replaced mine with a Tusq nut. Very noticable difference. I also replaced teh bridge pup with a 5909, but the neck pup sounds really really good. I modded the volume of the neck pup for consistency through the volume sweep also...another vast improvement.
Dane
My Bernie Marsden SE can beat up your Les Paul!
public display of chagrin
Any body notice how when you roll off either volume knob, from full volume, there seems to be a subtle but noticeable volume dip .. almost feels like a detent ....
It's not a bad thing, but I wonder if this is an expected feature on how the electronics work
It certainly is an attractive guitar.
There are some nice looking guitars in this thread! What's different about these and the SE 245? I see some neck binding and obviously 1 less tone pot, is there a different neck carve?
SE Custom 24 25th Anniversary
SE Akesson+57/08's
SE 30 Head/Cab
A bit... The neck on the Bernie is somewhat based on the neck of his famous '59 burst called 'The Beast'. It certainly felt chunkier than the 245. I mentioned it being quite chunky in my demo but I know someone was slightly disappointed by that as I think they where after a baseball bat.Originally Posted by andy474x
The other main difference are the tuning pegs. The ones on the Bernie are the vintage style grommet tuners.
Hope you guys don't mind if I drop my demo vid in here: :roll:
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Modified SE Bernie Marsden, SE Custom 24 2012, Fender Strat
Laney Lionheart L5T-112, Fender Mustang 1
Wishing for a Blue Bernie!
Click here for SE Bernie Marsden demo!
Lessons, covers, backing tracks, etc...www.youtube.com/mikegarveyblues
I was wondering on the neck size, and this is not the first anecdotal field repoert that the neck felt larger than a 245. I think the PRS website spec might still be the "Wide/Fat", but anything erring on the larger end of a W/F would be be cool in my book. I'm always ranting about that stuff. Thanks for the info.
Happy New Year 2013
the neck is nowhere near a gibby 50s neck ... but it's "toothsome" in the hand
am i wrong?