hemingway
Doctor of Teleocity
Yeah, true, it's not in big fat humbucker territory. Interesting.Oh, it definitely doesn't sound like a single-coil tele. Neither does the Cabronita.
Yeah, true, it's not in big fat humbucker territory. Interesting.Oh, it definitely doesn't sound like a single-coil tele. Neither does the Cabronita.
Yeah, true, it's not in big fat humbucker territory. Interesting.
Wasn't the SE Silver Sky the best selling electric guitar for the last two years? When a "Strat copy" is outselling real Strats I would say the Fender is struggling (relatively, not in absolute terms) compared to PRS. However, I have not really seen anyone gigging then, so I'm curious where they wind up. Then again, in the two months that I've had mine I've had more questions about it at gigs then any other guitar I've ever owned, so the awareness is there. No one ever asked about my Bluesboy, SG, or Gretsch hollowbody, but I have gotten questions from other guitar players about the Silver Sky.#1 and #2 reasons PRS is struggling with.
ya know, if you watch enough of Paul on the videos, he has many talking points he repeats a lot. Same stories. That's quite ok though. One of them is the crazy long sustain...like 45 seconds. One video kinda showed it too. So... I put my PRS on a table, resting on the strap pin and plucked a note. This was just an SE model too. So....I could hear sound, with my ear on the guitar for about 40 seconds..and could feel it too.one of the demos demonstrated how long the thing sustains... crazy.
Wasn't the SE Silver Sky the best selling electric guitar for the last two years? When a "Strat copy" is outselling real Strats I would say the Fender is struggling (relatively, not in absolute terms) compared to PRS. However, I have not really seen anyone gigging then, so I'm curious where they wind up. Then again, in the two months that I've had mine I've had more questions about it at gigs then any other guitar I've ever owned, so the awareness is there. No one ever asked about my Bluesboy, SG, or Gretsch hollowbody, but I have gotten questions from other guitar players about the Silver Sky.
but no way would they replace my actual tele or strat.
I like your attitude. It’s become mine as well. A few years ago I started buying really great stuff, and not messing with it. I would rather play something than work on it. I’m totally over modding and customization. I’m doubly over ANY guitar that needs work out of the box. A setup? Sure. No problem. But a setup is mechanical adjustments to set my preferred action. It is not surgery.Yeah, I'm not looking to replace anything. I'm looking for a #2, more of a fat tele- that's noiseless. Toyed with the idea of getting a Fender, swapping out the pickups, (and have had a Cabronita for years but never really married to it, even with pickup swaps), but... those body contours look awful inviting' to me.... I was considering a Kotzen, but the necks are reportedly baseball bats- the bat end LOL. I've got a PRS DGT, and I can fully appreciate perfect fit/finish/setup out-of-the-box, something Fender has never been able to do in my experiences... I always have to mess with the damn thing, and replace stuff, to get it right. Not so with PRS.
I dug the Brad Paisley Esquire I had, but had to replace the saddles to get it to intonate, and the neck was sticky, and it wasn't noiseless (altho that bridge pickup certainly rocks).
Notice the Gibson-style nut?
That was my position for the first forty years or so. I bought expensive guitars and played the heck out of them. Then I built a partscaster and had a pro set up by Mellicaster. Then it was full speed ahead as I realized that very few guitars had level frets and good setups. Constantly tinkering. Bought a bunch of cheap guitars and made good ones out of them.I like your attitude. It’s become mine as well. A few years ago I started buying really great stuff, and not messing with it. I would rather play something than work on it. I’m totally over modding and customization. I’m doubly over ANY guitar that needs work out of the box. A setup? Sure. No problem. But a setup is mechanical adjustments to set my preferred action. It is not surgery.
Needs a fret level? I don’t want it. Needs nut work? I don’t want it. Needs pickups? I don’t want it. I am more than willing to buy far fewer guitars than I used to, and spend far more money on them if it means it comes out of the box “done”, and all I have to do is adjust it to my taste and play it. It’s completely worth it. After nearly 37 years of buying, selling, trading, and being a mad scientist at the workbench, I am done. It sucks. It’s no fun. Just give me a great guitar that does what it’s supposed to and let me play it. If that costs $3k? Then that’s what it costs. I don’t have that kind of money to spend, but I definitely will for the right piece.
My Vintage Select Gretsch? Perfect and worth the money.
My Silver Sky? Perfect and worth the money.
My Cole Clark acoustic? Perfect and worth the money.
Buy what you want and play the hell out of it. If it’s worth it to you like it is to me to have a guitar you don’t have to do anything to but play it, then go for it.
If they did a less expensive version I might be up for one.