It’s the player that puts the soul into the guitar, not the other way around. We’ve all been processed to believe that LP’s SG’s Tele’s and Strats were the only guitars worth considering because they were the instruments that have hung around the necks of our guitar heroes for the past several decades. That explains their desirability. The absolute crap that was coming out of Gibson’s US factory for years didn’t seem to deter players from lusting after them. If one believes that those substandard LP’s and SG’s had/have some special kind of mojo and/or somehow touched one’s soul then that only means that Gibson successfully pulled off one of the greatest cons ever in this industry. That’s the power of branding. It certainly has nothing to do with putting a mystical instrument in your hands that was going to give you some kind of special “tone”. Listen to David Grissom play with Joe Ely, James McMurtry, Storyville or solo and see what he can pull out of the DGT as well as the DGT SE or what he can pull out of an ES-335. It’s all in the player’s heart, soul and hands. The guitar is simply a tool to voice one’s singular “tone” which comes from within. Kudos to PRS for not believing that their guitars had to look like Gibson and Fender clones (save for the Silver Sky thanks to Mr. Mayer) to land in the hands of many of the best session players in the States, let alone all the gigging musicians that play PRS guitars.
@guvnafied8 ай бұрын
Amen to that - you hit the nail on the head.
@musiccreation11988 ай бұрын
Well said!
@Jeremya746 ай бұрын
You writing a book?
@Dragon_rls13 күн бұрын
I wish I could debate you on this one. But I can't. P.R.S. has Q.C. down to a science. Maybe in my next life time.
@CJZM77779 ай бұрын
So for $800 you got a guitar that has no blemishes, has a cool finish and natural wood binding, a tremolo that works and stays in tune, flawless frets, rosewood fret board, nice setup out of the box, has nice humbucker tones, has nice strat style tones, a well cut nut, and tone and volume pots that actually work. But, you don't like it because it has no "mojo". I would be happy to take if off your hands.
@Jeremya746 ай бұрын
If one of his favorite players used it,it would have "mojo"....he's just old school...just like,he has the right to like or dislike..weather it's looks or whatever..don't be such a PRS fanboy
@maxv-u9u6 ай бұрын
This is very true. My favourite most guitar is sg though Ihave never played one. I feel for guitar the mojo is very very important 😉
@BennnWJK6 ай бұрын
Mojo is important. I love classic les pauls even though they aren’t very ergonomic. Why? Mojo.
@spokes284 ай бұрын
That said, it would be a much better guitar if it cost $3000. What’s wrong with us?
@buzzfretwear29064 ай бұрын
I’m not a PRS fanboy at all, but it is beyond me that people focus on things like the guitar shape, headstock shape, headstock logo, and other meaningless things. And as for "mojo", that comes from the player, not the guitar. Too many YT personalities and influencers are barely intermediate players and would be better served by spending more time behind the guitar instead of in front of the camera.
@garycordwell97309 ай бұрын
Totally agree Colin. I've had 3 PRS's and ended up trading them all. Lovely guitars but something just doesn't click for me.
@geraldhills419 ай бұрын
Same as Yamaha 2000 ! No mojo .
@Creamstp9 ай бұрын
So the list of great players and their PRS guitars lack "mojo". The magic is the PRS guitars response to a player using a lighter touch...much like one would use with a fine Acoustic. The headroom with PRS guitars is their amazing dynamic range. Not a favorite with Metal players and other heavier handed players. @@geraldhills41
@saleemisgod9 ай бұрын
They are passionless.
@duartelucas57469 ай бұрын
I disagree,@@geraldhills41, plenty of mojo, at least on my Fredrik Akesson. A rock/jazz/metal/fusion machine!
@fishfood87197 ай бұрын
@@saleemisgodBlocks of wood with electronics don't have passion, people/players do.
@Remsterdam9 ай бұрын
I am a big PRS fan but you won't lose me, nothing wrong with all having our preferences and like cars, guitars are emotion too! Only thing i don't understand is why you have chosen a tremolo bridge guitar when you like LP's, SG's and Tele's and don't like Strat's. Hope to one day see a McCarty594 in your hands, if you don't like that then we can say PRS is definately not for you :D
@CJZM77779 ай бұрын
I have the SE McCarty 594 Standard which is all mahogany. I love mine. Couldn't find any flaws, plays great and sounds great.
@MartinDamms9 ай бұрын
DG plays mainly bridge pickup which is why the set up is as is. PRS started the SE line at the request of Santana, hardly soulless.
@applehead2529 ай бұрын
Still waiting for my 594 in white. It’s a les Paul made by prs . Imo
@sgholt9 ай бұрын
@@MartinDamms Santana was the first person I ever saw playing a PRS....it put a bug in me that lasted a long time. My SE 24 is flawless, just took some time to lighten my touch...
@catmandoodoo79039 ай бұрын
I liken PRS to Audi. Perfectly good but I drive a Land Rover and an Alfa Romeo. They’re flawed but give me the fizz 😹
@monodux9 ай бұрын
"I'm not looking for perfection- I'm looking for trouble!" Absolutely brilliant!!🤘
@juliegrafton939 ай бұрын
Really?
@voiceofexperience9 ай бұрын
I'm looking for inspiration. PRS provides ZERO inspiration.
@shaft90009 ай бұрын
yes, really. without trouble or some test of character, "perfection" ends up indistinguishable from a billion other manikins.
@John-hi2yi9 ай бұрын
Colin you worked hard for that video, I’ve had 2 and got rid, and back to my Tele’s. You are fair and right. Cheers
@True96red9 ай бұрын
I've had several PRS SE's and loved em all, for me at the price point the playability is unrivalled, but I've always felt the need to switch out the pickups. I also understand it isn't for everyone, so I'm glad for your honest review.
@stevied30069 ай бұрын
Same here. I have a beautiful sapphire SE and it's very smooth to play but the pickups aren't great. Haven't changed them yet but I will eventually. I have other guitars that I play a lot more than that one.
@TrevorrNourse9 ай бұрын
Changed pickups on the PRS Silver Sky Core. Made a difference between keeping and selling. Love the guitar now. Love my PRS DGT Core. However thinking I will sell the PRS 594. Just can't jive with it even with different pickups.
@skullstjohn9 ай бұрын
I have a Standard SE and had trouble adapting to the pickups as well. Instead of replacing them I lowered the height from the factory settings and that helped a lot. Also, I play with a keyboard player so I found using it in the coil split mode helps it sit in the mix better with more clarity. For those heaver songs, I can always flip to full humbuckers if needed.
@jvin2489 ай бұрын
@@stevied3006 Rotate the bridge pickup to put the screw poles on the neck facing bobbin. Raise the screw poles 1/8 to 3/16ths then rebalance the pickups by ear. I found this is the trick to 'fixing' these guitars. Chunky P90 tone with hum protection.
@stevied30069 ай бұрын
@@jvin248 Thanks for the tip. Will give it a try. Cheers. 🙂
@OliverAmberg9 ай бұрын
I fully agree with you Colin! I've tried a couple of PRS but they never spoke to me. Great guitars but they don't make me play with pleasure. Great review!
@juliegrafton939 ай бұрын
no pleasure?
@TeleTonemonkey9 ай бұрын
@@juliegrafton93something can sound cool, but if the feel doesn’t float your boat, it’s out. Tactile profession/hobby! 🤷🏻♂️
@onlyguitars9 ай бұрын
I really hoped for you to like the DGT, but its fine. If PRS is not your thing I get it. I wasn't a PRS fan myself, but after trying some different ones got hooked into them and love PRS now. And the DGT has been one of my favorite sounding guitars ever (on par with the Gibson R8 I had, my Eastman SB59/v) Has something special those pickups that I just love. But really nice you took a chance with it. And for sure will not leave your channel hehe. Love the honesty!
@Bourgeault9 ай бұрын
I agree that PRS guitars are an acquired taste. For years I refused to even play one, stuck to my Strats and LP’s. Over the last 5 years, I’ve seen “the light” and now own 5 PRS guitars including the DGT SE, which is a fantastic guitar for the money and very close in feel and sound to the much more expensive Core model. Always appreciate your reviews and commentary!
@Jeremya746 ай бұрын
You didn't see the light..you got tired of the same ol same ol
@rockinchairboogie32229 ай бұрын
As always, great video. I bought a brand new Gibson Les Paul Standard in 1993 and played it all over the states for 20 years. Then in 2006 I bought a 20th anniversary PRS Standard USA made guitar. That guitar is my number one since then and I haven't touched my LP since. So you can say I love PRS guitars but I don't like the bird inlays either. I have moon inlay on my guitar.
@SubutaiTuul9 ай бұрын
yeaaaaa its Friday. time for some guitar talk! and a Maybach lester! oooh man i cant wait for both of those Maybach reviews. been wanting to see them on this channel for awhile
@iTrove9 ай бұрын
Great review. I have like everyone else been eyeballing this and about 20 other guitars over the past 3 years of trying to learn a new hobby. I bought my first and only electric back then, one of PRS SilverSky Core models and even though I know nothing of proper playing, even from its inception I commented to my brother on how it just felt sterile. Fast forward 3+ years and it is still my only electric and I have to say that it has seasoned well. It seems to have moved into a state of great feel and tone. I don’t have other experiences on other beautiful creations out there, but thought I would tell you about the seasoning having made this a keeper. Still GASsing nonetheless however.
@MashaT229 ай бұрын
Great honest assessment. Unfortunately, I think you picked the wrong model for yourself and subconsciously set yourself up for failure as a result. You love single cuts, so why did you pick the double cut? You love Gibsons and Epiphones, but you picked a more modern guitar that’s designed for a whole other type of player. I think you would prefer the PRS McCarty 594 SE single cut or the double cut - they have more traditional sounding pickups based off original 50’s Gibsons, a thicker neck profile, and other appointments you’d be happier with. Or if you want super badass rock, try one like the Mark Tremonti, Mark Holcomb, Zack Myers, or SE Hollowbody II Piezo. The DGT you got seems more suited to people who prefer Strats that don’t have that beefiness both totally and neck profile-wise. I am wondering why you thought this model would be a good option for you. Please give PRS another shot. You can’t really judge an entire brand off a single model, can you? Perhaps it would help to go to a dealer that keeps PRS guitars in stock so you can try some other models out. 😉😊
@MrPhins9 ай бұрын
"I'm not looking for perfection. I'm looking for trouble" might be the best guitar revoew quote I've ever heard.
@theguitaristas9 ай бұрын
😁👍
@Jeremya746 ай бұрын
What does "bullocks" mean...I e heard people say "thats bullocks" using it like that's bullshit...but you using it like "prs is the bullocks" some say
@ralley1459 ай бұрын
I, like you, have been skeptical about PRS. For a long time, it's been Fender and Gibson. After watching many videos of Paul himself, I was amazed by his drive to make great guitars. They are growing on me and I bought one. It's a Paul's Guitar Se model and I love it! Great videos! I went for the birds 🐦.
@jakeerbst40739 ай бұрын
I went through a phase last year where I acquired a few PRS guitars and initially really like them . After a while I also felt like, while yes they are masterfully made guitars, they don’t really have the soul or mojo I need to connect with a guitar.
@stevied30069 ай бұрын
Same here. I love the look of my sapphire green SE and it is very smooth but the pickups could be better and it does lack soul. I get it when people say they don't bond with this brand. They're rather enigmatic guitars.
@Worlds_Worst_Guitarist9 ай бұрын
@@stevied3006 switch Pickups, get some Locking Tuners...........................and off you go! Spend some Superdistortions on my new SE 594SC and Gotoh Locking Tuners. Now this one is PERFECT! All my other SEs (including a Bernie Marsden LTD 2018) got new PUs and Locking Tuners. Really make these Guitars better!
@sidestyle059 ай бұрын
Reverend would be my choice in this price range. Where the PRS is sterile and vanilla, Reverends have mojo in spades! Would love to see a Reverend on the channel!
@ue40589 ай бұрын
Second that. Would love to see a Reverend (or 2 or 3) on this channel.
@lisaferrara81209 ай бұрын
Yes, Reverends are great.
@El-Scorcho9 ай бұрын
I’d love to see a Reverend on the channel too!
@flogginga_dead_horse40229 ай бұрын
can't stand the look of Reverends lol but like him, I have opinions
@rasm02259 ай бұрын
Every Reverend I've picked up is really heavy and that's a deal breaker for me.
@garrysimmons1119 ай бұрын
It's a good thing we don't all like the same things or life would be pretty boring. Personally, I like figured wood tops. Only one of eight guitars is a solid color. I own two PRS's: a Studio (core) and a Custom 24 SE and like them both a lot. I play the same on all my guitars: LPs, SGs, Strats, Teles. For me they are just tools for making music. YMMV... Love the channel!
@carpathus9 ай бұрын
Had a PRS for about a week before deciding it wasn't for me. Didn't like the neck at all and got tired of looking at the birds and the flamed top. Returned it and got another strat instead. Cheers!
@ReValveiT_019 ай бұрын
We criticise Gibson for having flaws, and we criticise PRS for being flawless. What a funny species we are.
@thugitz19909 ай бұрын
I was just about to say hahaha
@kiethlewis46577 ай бұрын
Thank you sir. It blows my mind. It's too perfect isn't a bad thing ever.
@samfayezawad5 ай бұрын
Great point
@sboy19553 ай бұрын
Too true
@gregorygetable2 ай бұрын
Yup
@eddaymusic9 ай бұрын
Love your honest reviews man. Keep it up! Thanks 👌
@Archtops3 ай бұрын
Mojo is in the soul and hands of the player IMHO!
@AkseSir9 ай бұрын
Very fair and honest review. I play a PRS myself, but I've swapped the pickups for unpotted PAFs and I installed a regular 3-way switch without any coil splits. You could say I "Gibsonified" the PRS. This combined with the fact that my particular PRS is also fairly beat up (it has already had a fret job done to it), it actually resembles more a stereotypical worn out Gibson rather than a pristine posh PRS - just a bit more reliable. Basically I've introduced little bit of grit to the guitar, and now I find it the perfect instrument for me.
@tylersweet59949 ай бұрын
Agree with Colin 100%. Flawlessly engineered instruments but I just can't imagine Joe Strummer putting stickers on one.
@jonnybeck67239 ай бұрын
...and yet a few stickers would've done wunderz
@mikakoivunen34569 ай бұрын
Why the fk would you put stickers on a guitar?
@tylersweet59949 ай бұрын
To prove it's not some prized possession to own but a tool you use to make music and send a message. If you have to ask then you don't understand the spirit of Punk.@@mikakoivunen3456
@tylersweet59949 ай бұрын
It's the difference between seeing a guitar as some prized possession to be coveted or just a tool to make music and send a message. Joe Strummer was the latter@@mikakoivunen3456
@B_stu9 ай бұрын
To cover up the made in Indonesia stickers? @@mikakoivunen3456
@nickcooper10009 ай бұрын
In my rather modest collection (17) I have managed to accumulate 4 PRS's (all SE ... Custom 24, Bernie Marsden, Angelis Acoustic, Hollowboby ii Piezo) . Personally I like the look of them, but understand those who don't. Interestingly I have not bonded with them as much as my go to Strat Ultra & neither have I bonded with my Led Paul. So... The obvious conclusion is that there is no right or wrong, just personal preference... And I guess I love Strats above all others... Some will agree, some will disagree... All that matters is one's personal choice. What I can say is, for the money, one would be hard pressed to beat the quality of the SEs...
@paulburton51509 ай бұрын
When you are used to Gibson's, it's easy to forget that it is possible to make a guitar without flaws and QC issues 🙂
@joec64489 ай бұрын
😂
@preston26362 ай бұрын
@@joec6448same with Jackson. Bad qc
@jperryfan2 ай бұрын
Haha! True Story, Lol
@ericwarrington66509 ай бұрын
Hey buddy! I'm excited for you to try PRS..I got my first PRS in 2020. Custom 24 se in charcoal burst and it is flawless. I hard tailed it as I do all trems and it's just solid as a rock.
@davidp78339 ай бұрын
I have a 2020 in whale blue burled poplar. The pickups arent real clear but it does alright set up for c standard.
@steveliberty9 ай бұрын
I am a huge Gibson fan. I own 5 of them, along with some other non-Gibon guitars. But I decided to try the PRS DGT SE, and I find it very enjoyable and very versatile. The pickups sound very good to my ear, and the coil tap is quite useful. The fret work was excellent, and the neck profile is really comfortable. And a biggie - the trem is the best I've used with regard to tuning stability. I think if you don't like the looks, it will make it hard to enjoy the guitar. I don't find the looks to be a problem (mine is sunburst with birds). Not my favorite guitar, but it is a great guitar, a great value, and a keeper.
@rocinblues9 ай бұрын
I've had several PRS guitars (USA/SE's), sold them after a few years of purchase. Then I heard the DGT SE, and man what a heck of a guitar. THIS guitar is not like any other PRS, it is the Anti-PRS. Since I have big hands the neck radius isn't an issue, and those pickup are outstanding.
@funkster0072 ай бұрын
I had a couple CE-22 bolt-ons. (they were the "affordable" USA models in the 90s) Great workhorses but hated those Dragon I&II pups.
@geoffwhitemusic9 ай бұрын
I sold off the first PRS I ever got. Just couldn’t jive with it. Second go-round, I finally got it. They’re my favorite guitars, though Les Pauls come close. The real trick, I’ve found, is the volume control. Set low, you’re clean as a whistle. Gradually edge it up, and you find the right amount of dirt. The mistake I see people make (even with guitar players much better than me) is to start at 10. I don’t gig a lot, but my PRS Se Standard 24 is my go-to.
@redlespaul81399 ай бұрын
You came to the same conclusion as I did with my PRS se. It’s an amazing guitar that you cannot fault, but there is something that stops me bonding and falling in love with it. That being said, I occasionally record a guitar solo to post on my own Facebook so as friends can try and guess the song from the solo. And I always reach for the PRS se first as I know it will do the job with no fuss. Which is why it hasn’t been traded for something else. Thanks for the video Col
@tastegreenbean21839 ай бұрын
Usually not a PRS fan either. That gold top looks really nice though. And I have to say it sounds great.
@easye9-219 ай бұрын
Killer guitar. Best guitar under 1k that I've played in a long time.
@finishin.my.coffee87809 ай бұрын
I wasn't big on PRS, even though I owned a Bernie Marsden model. However, once I got my SE Custom 24, I was hooked. I put a new set of pickups from Missing Link Audio in it and its one of the best feeling, best sounding guitars I've ever played. Once it's set up correctly, it almost never goes out of tune.
@rhoff72729 ай бұрын
Great video, glad to see the crocs cam has returned!
@thenovicenoisemaker9 ай бұрын
I’ve had 8 SE’s of different sorts. Spotless, well put together, great sounding and good value imo
@richeyweinstein77069 ай бұрын
bought the se sky on the last day of the year for 20% off......which brought it down to the Sire7 full price.....my take?......the Sire just gushes with undeniable quality.....and even at the discounted price, i would say the Sire a better value.....the maple fret board Nylon Blue neck on the SE is so different than any fender - chunkier - close to the 7.5 R. mild V shaped of the Fender Vintera.....unfinished though......a good addition to my neck collection...
@careyw31614 ай бұрын
I saw Paul Reed Smith and David Grissom a few years ago. The memory of the demo David did stuck with me all this time. In this video Colin made it clear he isn't a fan of PRS. He wasn't trying to sell me on the thing. The odd thing is, he pretty well did convince me to buy this model. I don't want "trouble" from my guitar. I don't want sloppiness in the fit and finish of the guitar. I don't want something too flashy. As Colin pointed out, this is rather plain for a PRS guitar. But Colin's playing and the tones he got from the DGT SE really sold me on the thing. I'm sold on the practicality of a nearly flawless instrument with great tones at an affordable price. Entertaining and helpful video, in large part due to Colin's blunt honesty about his own preferences...and his very nice playing. My thanks.
@theguitaristas4 ай бұрын
Cheers Carey, great comment and perspective this! 😎👍👍
@cliverkay9 ай бұрын
I found the reverse positions of the Volume controls drove me mad !! BUT if you go into the cavity you will find that there is plenty of cable tied up and you can reverse them without any soldering required !! Much better !! Great guitar for the money !
@MentalMickey9999 ай бұрын
Perfect review and description at the end, I had the same feeling about a Tremonti SE Custom I bought online a few years back, within one minute of taking it out of the box I'd decided to send it back, it felt like a piece of furniture and was without a soul.
@CZPavel-c1p9 ай бұрын
In my opinion, this is a beautiful guitar. It has its own unique design, but it is elegant, including the technical processing, the wood used and the color treatment, the weight is OK. The price seems reasonable to me, it is a popular brand of guitars in the Czech Republic as well. Definitely a good choice for good players. Greetings Pavel CZ.👍👍👍PS like I hear about 23 minutes of Dire Straits, I like them very much.❤
@mjvicc19529 ай бұрын
Like any other object an opinion is purely subjective, there is no right or wrong. But I, and many others viewers of your channel, appreciate your thorough in depth, unbiased reviews.
@carlosdeno9 ай бұрын
For me they have no soul, there’s just something about them that doesn’t touch me. I just don’t get it. Great video Colin, as always. 🤘💜
@AudioWonderland9 ай бұрын
Guitars don't have soul. Players do. I don't care if you like them but don't justify it with nonsensical commentary
@carlosdeno9 ай бұрын
@@AudioWonderlandWith respect Princess I wasn't talking to you!
@carlosdeno9 ай бұрын
@@AudioWonderlandAnd you actually edited your comment, bravo! I've been a road cyclist for over 50 years and a musician. Carbon road bikes have no soul either, Steel and Titanium ones however do. Unfortunately for you Princess you don't get it and obviously never will. Keep doing what you excel at editing and a word of advice, if you've nothing nice to say, keep your mouth shut! Especially when someone isn't talking to you, mind your own business!
@jaypeterson76379 ай бұрын
The PRS 'signature sound' is...they don't have one. 😴
@carlosdeno9 ай бұрын
@@jaypeterson7637 Fact. 👍🏼
@ranman586359 ай бұрын
This is new to me. The feeling of understanding what I'm seeing when you play. It resonates . I see the subtle but frequent changes you're making. It'll make me a better player. Thanks. FYI, I'm a novice at 35 years of playing but 2 year's ago I woke up being able to hear. So, 45 and new but not. It's strange to be given a musical ear after so long.
@jeffberg80159 ай бұрын
I agree that PRS guitars aren't for me either. I think of them as being the Toyota Camry of guitars. A well designed and made, practical, affordable guitar. But like how people who think of their car as more than just transportation aren't inspired by the Camry, I'm not inspired by PRS. I do have to say that I like the head stock though. Sensibly designed to minimize string bending at the nut, while having a little bit of flair. Thanks for the Video as always.
@juliegrafton939 ай бұрын
More like a Tesla
@Prajnana6 ай бұрын
Maybe more like a Lexus; very comfy to drive on long road trips but hardly and steering feedback to give a sense of adventure.
@stuahlers15289 ай бұрын
Colin, I bought a PRS Standard SE before the pandemic and have loved it ever since! If you need some inspiration, watch Carlos make the notes cry and sing at the same time. Dire Straits wasn’t that bad though. PRS pickups are safe and comfortable, a pleasing tone of vibrant frequencies. It’s a pedal man’s dream come true, perfect tone modulated to any way you want.
@geoffwhitemusic9 ай бұрын
Couldn’t hit the like button quickly enough. Now to see what you actually say…😂 Edit: I honestly think this was some of your best playing. Sounded really nice and crunchy.
@TheOldYellers3 ай бұрын
I have one of these. Plenty of mojo in my opinion. I like PRS and think they’re making some of best guitars and gear out there but one of the beauties of life is that each of us can love what we love and don’t have to love what we don’t. To each their own!!
@pvdmac9 ай бұрын
I personally think they are great guitars. And no offence meant by this, but I thought that you had negative feelings before this review….and I don’t think that anything was going to change your opinion. I have a PRS DGT SE and a Core PRS Paul’s Guitar and I have a Les Paul Standard 1992…each are different…but great guitars…This is why all guitars are different…they bring out different things in each and every one of us…Keep On Keeping On…Your videos are a great watch.
@stevemiller12039 ай бұрын
I agree with what you say, and I think a lot of people have in their mind subconsciously how they are supposed to feel about PRS. I would like to see a blindfold test and see what they think.
@pvdmac9 ай бұрын
In a blindfold test... the PRS wins it... PRS got a bad rep because people called them "Dentist / Doctor guitars..This was down to their expensive cost. They were called "soulless"...I've yet to find and play a guitar that has a soul.... And yet..people who have never even picked up a PRS still call them soulless... If you don't like the guitar...fair enough....but too many people jump on the anti PRS wagon...without ever playing one...@@stevemiller1203
@musiccreation11988 ай бұрын
@@stevemiller1203 Blind test indeed. Grissom actually did multiple blind tests with recording engineers...using his '59 Les Paul vs the PRS DGT prototypes....NOT ONE SINGLE ENGINEER CHOSE THE LES PAUL.
@DanaDeerwester9 ай бұрын
If they shortened the horns might be more appealing to me! Super job Colin!
@thekitowl9 ай бұрын
My SE custom is one of the few guitars I own that didn’t need sending away to be set up . Let down by weak pickups but nicely made & fun to noodle on.
@joeking4339 ай бұрын
How many ohms?
@6stringsandthetruth9 ай бұрын
I have 4 PRS core guitars. They are all fantastic guitars but I hardly ever play any of them. When I do play one of them I wonder why I don’t play it all the time because they really are so good. A week later they’ll be back in their case and I won’t see it for another year. I’ve never figured it out. Good luck with yours though.
@jvin2489 ай бұрын
I have, lets say, more than one PRS and I completely understand that "vanilla sound" sometimes called "soulless"/"uninspiring"/"didn't bond with it" and the problem is always pickup setup. My fix has been: rotate the bridge pickup so the screw poles are on the neck facing bobbin, lower the pickup to the trim ring and raise the screw poles 3/16ths inch. What that does is bias the pickup into a P90 tone (P90s happen to cross the strings there) and they sound gloriously chunky "like proper rock n roll". .. Then I put the neck pickup poles into a Strat Stagger because I like Strat neck pickups and these bland guitars come alive. .. Adjust your pickups up/down and bass vs treble tip plus the EQ of the screw poles and you can get these guitars to give you great tone. And all those adjustments are reversible. Of course you can swap pots and caps (last is pickups because they are the most expensive and change the cheap stuff first) but with careful adjustment that is not needed.
@Jamie_Smith_Photo9 ай бұрын
Very much agree - I had a PRS 245 se which sounded really nice and did all the things it was meant to but like you say it was just too perfect. The only physical thing I could put it down to was the neck was too narrow for my taste but overall just need something with a bit more character.
@charlesflint90489 ай бұрын
I recently bought an SE Custom 24 with a quilted maple top; it is a beautifully made guitar. I can understand the criticism, because sometimes I just can’t get into playing it, but then, when then I’ve got all the eq and pedals sorted it really comes together. This guitar feels and plays quite different, so getting to know it will be worthwhile.
@sgholt9 ай бұрын
I thought that would be the solution to all that say it has no soul, slap a pedal in front...sheesh... soul may be the wrong word, I heard people play very soulful stuff on aPRS..
@che23359 ай бұрын
@sgholt yes u cant eq all your guitars the same
@chrislancaster71629 ай бұрын
I’m on the flip side I guess, I was a tele player for 25+ years for gigs and various sessions. Tried a PRS Vela out and never looked back. Ticked all the boxes and corrected the problems that I’d convinced myself were quirks. Never looked back. Totally pulled the rug out from underneath me at the end though with that Maybach! Looks great!
@Aries_Alpha9 ай бұрын
I'm in the market for a S-style guitar next but I'm torn between a PRS a Sire S7 or Fender player series strat, decisions decisions. I'm a SG player for the most part usually I wonder what one I would get on with the best. I'm thinking the Fender as I want a single coil sound in my collection. Nice video as usual Colin, lots of relevant info.
@ItsJustRyan899 ай бұрын
I’d go sire mate
@Aries_Alpha9 ай бұрын
I picked up a Sire A4 grand auditorium last year and I have been blown away with it, I may just go there again.@@ItsJustRyan89
@morganbebell90039 ай бұрын
Player Series are fantastic
@norseman619 ай бұрын
@@ItsJustRyan89 I’ll 2nd your opinion of the Sire. They do it right. The great price is just icing on the cake.
@thewaldfe97638 ай бұрын
I'd go and try a G&L (Tribute) too.
@f.p.61769 ай бұрын
I'm lucky enough to own 30+ guitars, most of them high end( Gibson, Fender, Charvel, Music Man), but my nr 1 is my PRS SE custom 24. As with the vanilla, I agree, but as I play mostly covers in very different styles, it works for me without having to change guitars every other song. When I was younger I liked it when a guitar fought a little back, but now as I'm getting older I do appreciate it plays like butter.
@catmandoodoo79039 ай бұрын
An artist friend once told me that only something that is imperfect can actually be perfect. Every PRS I’ve played has been perfect but completely soulless and uninspiring.
@marcviola309 ай бұрын
This comment is the words I’ve been looking for, for years…fantastically put!
@neatspy9 ай бұрын
Absolutely! My feeling about every PRS I’ve played.
@NeungView9 ай бұрын
Bollocks, logically, but on the other hand, I don't like these guitars.
@mattpearce799 ай бұрын
Totally agree. I have PRS custom 24, nothin fancy, feels lovely to play…just lacking mojo
@marcviola309 ай бұрын
@@mattpearce79 right, it feels sterile for some reason…like the guitar equivalent of a doctors office …great quality but it’s just a tucked in plaid shirt and khakis
@SuperMogwai789 ай бұрын
You won't lose any subs Cole !!! Sometimes is a good exercise to put our prejudices aside to find out nice surprises. 🙂🙂🙂🙂
@stevenpipes15559 ай бұрын
I have an SE 24 08 and i love it. Its so different from my other guitars, which i like. Variety. Its very precise and articulate. It makes me want to practice and learn more. The bridge is similar to a Strat except for the mounting. The screws have a groove,like Floyd screws, and the holes have knife edges. So it is a full floating bridge, and it feels amazing to me. The build quality is excellent, as with almost every guitar Cort makes, and the finish is beautiful. The flame maple veneer is from a beautiful piece of maple and the book match is excellent.
@sgholt9 ай бұрын
Just so I am not the only one :p I love my SE 24
@stevenpipes15559 ай бұрын
@@sgholt I did a couple of things to mine that made it even better! I love it so much. It was a gift from my daughter when i turned 50 last year.
@stevenpipes15559 ай бұрын
@@sgholt mine is the green one, which one do you have?
@markdakel92539 ай бұрын
I am not the biggest PRS fan but for what you get at that price point it blows away the other imports on the market. It appears to be a high quality instrument You did a great review
@Opinions-from-YUL9 ай бұрын
It also blows away many Fender and Gibson “Made in USA” guitars. The quality workmanship and control that goes into the production of PRS’s SE line is incredible.
@christopherfidler30199 ай бұрын
PRS SE are FOOLPROOF purchases. CORT has a dedicated wing in it's Factory just for making PRS SE guitars. PRS unboxes and does a final QC check and setup before shipping. You would think this is standard practice in the industry but only a handful of companies actually do this (PRS, Reverend, Dingwall, Solar to name a few). You rarely ever see a PRS guitar on a Luthiers bench. Whether or not you bond with the guitar or think it's soulless is another story. Thanks for the video Sir Colin and all your hardwork making them🍺🇨🇦
@aureliusandthespiral9 ай бұрын
But, thats the story thats being discussed, not that rubbish. Each their own. Cheers
@CHWayOutWest9 ай бұрын
“Knob cam” was crazy. 😂 Great episode as always Col!
@ChristianParschau9 ай бұрын
Hey Colin, I bought myself a Gretsch G2215 P90 in Sahara Metallic. I am pretty impressed, I have to say !!! I don´t like the look of that PRS either. The look is at leist 50%, don´t you think ?
@iannicholls74769 ай бұрын
Three things are important when you buy an electric guitar- what it looks like, what it looks like and what it looks like!
@nealmclaughlin68219 ай бұрын
After watching this latest vlogs it peek my curiosity about the PRS brand. I was in the market for a new guitar but didn't want to fall in the typical styling that all-over the place. No mistakes . Ive owned strats and LPs. Now I have a 594 single cut McCarty on the way and I'm willing to oversee the unconventional head stock and enjoy a very special guitar. BTW keep your up the good work and honest point of views.
@poodleguiderpeyes73889 ай бұрын
I love my 3 PRS SE's - I like the looks, ease of play, and pu tone.
@monahantp37679 ай бұрын
To each his own :) After playing Les Pauls for 30-odd years I gave up guitar completely. Then, a decade later I returned, tried out a few Gibsons and just couldn't bring myself to do it again. For me, the Gibsons took the fun out of playing (changing out hardware, pickups, wiring, correcting goofy necks, tuning issues, etc.). One of the main reasons I left Gibson was the weight! I'm an older guy now, and have back issues-- no doubt partly thanks to Gibson LPs LOL! So when I returned, I wanted a guitar that was good to go right out of the box, didn't weight a ton, was easy to play and sounded good. Picked up a PRS and haven't looked back. Our tastes & needs change through the years, and life would be pretty dull if we all liked the same things, held the same opinions... Another fun video, and appreciate your honesty! Now how about that black P-90 thing, eh?! :D
@ShadowhandofDune9 ай бұрын
The Dentist's guitar, lol. I'll never buy one because of PRS saying he didn't care about lefty players years ago. If you ever watch his old interviews, he's a horrible human being.
@ItsJustRyan899 ай бұрын
I’ve always had that vibe
@GraemeCampbellMusic9 ай бұрын
I've had a few in the past including a core model that I never stuck with but now I've got an older PRS SE Soapbar II. Hardtail with two P90s and its a brilliant guitar. The only other one I've really fancied was the Bernie Marsden SE, those ones have great necks.
@cooperwallace78249 ай бұрын
Honestly you may be pleasantly surprised by an SE Mira. I have the S2 model from 2013, and every time I go a week or two between plays, I’m surprised by how much love playing on it. It has a stopbar instead of a trem, and it’s a more visually simplified representation of the brand. The body shape is different. Imagine an SG and a double cut LP Jr. melded together. It’s a rocker, and it’s capable of the delicate passages as well. If the SE is close to being the S2, I highly recommend it. Love the videos!
@jayp.23139 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@theguitaristas9 ай бұрын
😊🙏👍
@waynebridger49989 ай бұрын
Years ago, I had a prs custom 24 artist pack, within two weeks, it was traded for a Gibson Les Paul. A few years later I had an se245 which I done the greeny mod on. I can see why they exist, but I don't find them to be an original entity in themselves. To me, they are/were just hybrids if Gibson and fender. I've often looked at getting another se of some description, but when I look at them, they don't give me the urge to buy. One thing I do like about them, is the bird inlays Also, I think one thing some of us guitarists like, are the imperfections and quirks of brands
@thewhiskyscout12389 ай бұрын
My son had aPRS Soapbar 2 SE. I loved it and he sold it without letting me know he was going to. I absolutely enjoyed playing that guitar. Cheers!
@stockwelljr9 ай бұрын
You nailed it!!! The man Paul Reed Smith, as far as I know, was basically from my region, the Great Lakes Area. We call it the Midwest here in the United States. So, I knew about PRS way before they ever became popular. I believe Ted Nugent and Alex Lifeson were amongst his first well known artists to advocate for his brand. They were originally all handcrafted by Paul himself in the beginning if my memory serves me well. Then some Detroit area and Ontario Canada area music stores began to market the PRS line. That really helped to get PRS up and rollin'! My initial thoughts, I believe, seem quite comparable to your thoughts. His guitars were pristine as all-get-out! Very beautiful esthetically, solidly built, and sound pretty good!!! However, I did not care for the sound much relative to my style; my thought was "too pristine" for most applications, but sometimes needed. I don't really know if that explains my thoughts well enough. And I also noticed they stay in tune quite well. They're not my first choice; however, I plan to purchase one as just another tool to add to my home studio arsenal. I'm quite certain I will be happy with a PRS guitar for all the aforementioned reasons. Take care Colin!
@NessKey9 ай бұрын
No, He's from Maryland which is on the east coast.
@nealmclaughlin68219 ай бұрын
Boy ! That was a tuff review...but you're honesty have set you free.
@joeymcmanus4489 ай бұрын
I have no personal experience with a PRS so I can't comment on the guitar. But it is a strange thing that you can pick up a guitar and it seems like it just has a groove in it and others don't. Great video. Cheers
@eddysel109 ай бұрын
I think you do like the PRS DGT more than you might realize. You gave the DGT an absolute good evaluation and a more subjective bad evaluation. I'm a PRS fan and own some PRS. I don't own the DGT yet, but have it in my shopping cart. Based on your review on this guitar (someone who doesn't like PRS), you have just convinced me to buy the PRS DGT SE Gold top. Thank you so much.
@adamfeder7125Ай бұрын
It’s funny to me that people are intolerant of others opinions. You shouldn’t have to apologize for not loving the shape or the headstock or any perceived gaudiness. Of the PRS models that one is not my favorite but I love my SE Custom 22. I didn’t love the pickups that came with it so I replaced them but I love the shape of the PRS and the headstock and birds look super cool to me. And both of our opinions are completely valid for us. Different strokes for different folks. The quality of the instrument and the fit and finish are spectacular as you indicated and those appealed to my aesthetic and I appreciate and value your opinion. Thanks for reviewing one.
@dustinscott56282 ай бұрын
Im a les paul guy through and through, also love a good strat, i bought one of these DGTs and have been gigging it. It covers all of the sounds i need, i dont change guitars all night. The trem is FANTASTIC, stays in tune, very smooth. The pickups are great, i can get warm tones or very clear spanky tones. Its a do all guitar for me, im getting another as a backup and theyre my new go to for gigs. Extremely versitile guitar and much lighter than my les pauls aslo!
@angshu089 ай бұрын
Hello Mr. Guitaristas - It's needless to say that I adore your reviews. Like many out there, I feel you are most authentic Guitar freak we can really TRUST! Today, I have request to make that is - if possible- can you please review Schecter Solo-II Supreme Electric Guitar, which comes with carbon fiber reinforcements neck, compound radius, Lundgren Black Heaven humbucking pickups, TonePros hardware, and TUSQ nut? I will be very interested to see what you feel about the guitar and does it justify its price? Please note, I said "feel" because what you say is vanilla/raw and what you really feel in your heart! There is NO acting, but ONLY emotion! And that’s what make you special for me! Love from India!
@rob84829 ай бұрын
Love the show and enjoy the playing. You said the PRS was "pointy", then I saw the SGs on the back wall that look like bull horns! LOL, we all have our own tastes. Keep on playing. Thank you, Robert
@jhrdrake72059 ай бұрын
Yeah but that PRS headstock takes the pointy cake. So nu metal looking. I feel like they need an inlaid dragon logo or wizard to top it off. Just not my thing.
@patricklennox95729 ай бұрын
That "Let's Play Something Else" change was epic! Unexpected. That was an epic self-interruption with no foreshadowing. Truly genius. No joke.
@theguitaristas9 ай бұрын
😁👍🙏
@victorbeebe83729 ай бұрын
Aloha Colin! The Dave Grissom Tremolo is the most thought out model PRS makes. Supposedly. If I were to buy a PRS, it probably be a DGT.
@PeterMoore3509 ай бұрын
Noice !! I had a look at the other one with the birds. I didn’t plug it in as I only wanted to feel the neck. I have a 2020 PRS Tremonti Standard SE single cut in gloss black. Flawless fit and finish but had tuning issues. Ended up filing the nut as per a video from Andy guitar geek and that helped a lot. It’s now got 3 FU-Tone springs in it along with 2 of the original 4 factory springs. Only took me 2 years to sort it out but it’s such a great sounding and looking guitar that I persisted with it and I’m glad i did. It’s my only PRS. Cheers from NZ 😎🎸🤘
@rowbags30179 ай бұрын
I'm really surprised that you don't like the SE DGT, because I bonded with it immediately and it's become my joint go-to guitar alongside my Tone Fox Elcaster Mk.1. I'd tried a few PRS's previously and hadn't got on with them, finding them a bit "sterile" somehow, but the SE DGT was completely different for me - the neck suits me perfectly and it felt already "played in", and everything about the guitar encourages me to really dig in and stretch out in my playing. In other words, I find it very "rock 'n roll" - just the opposite to you. It just underlines why it's so great to have a huge selection of quality affordable guitars these days - there's literally something to suit all tastes. 😎
@hbohm19969 ай бұрын
One of the best guitar reviews I’ve seen. I too bought a PRS wanting to love it and it’s perfect but lacks character and doesn’t bond with me. Great review
@gregorygetable2 ай бұрын
I started with late 60s guitars hunting for the diamond in the rough. I follow Paul Reed Smith finally bought 1, then another, now 5 total. They are precise. It's up to me to give it soul. I even gigged and did studio with Paul's se, s2 594 McCarty. Love it. Solves all the Les Paul and Strat issues I had. Love mine. Great review. But If PRS came 1st the vintage guys would have struggled quality wise. I prefer Zach Myer se prs for intense playing .
@GROCK6199 ай бұрын
Nice work !! I'm still a Gibson guy at heart.. haven't played a PRS before , but couldn't get passed the looks of em
@iannicholls74769 ай бұрын
Great review Colin. You’ve got to hand it to PRS, it’s a great deal as regards price and quality. But if it’s not your cup of tea it’s not your cup of tea.
@demolitionbmxd9 ай бұрын
Funnily enough, I thought your playing and tonality sounded exceptionally excellent on this video and you sold me on trying out a DGT. I have owned a PRS Custom 24 Top 10 in the past and only sold it due to financial reasons, for me it was a beautiful guitar that played like butter.
@robertholsman9 ай бұрын
I've been waiting for this one to hear your thoughts! Really good review I think, and very similar to my own experiences. I'd love to love them, but - aside from the amount of marketing BS that Paul comes out with, I've just never found them to have a voice of their own, nor do they inspire me to play. It's like in every way they strive for the halfway point between a Les Paul and a Strat and manage to hit a point where they don't capture the magic of either. At the same time I can appreciate that the SE range offers some serious quality and tonal options for someone who needs a jack of all trades.
@RJW149 ай бұрын
I have played one PRS in my life, back in 2014, it was a custom 22. It was an amazing guitar and legit , if it didn't have that weird rotary switch for the pickups but a normal blade or 3 way toggle, I'd have walked out the store that day with it. I am very happy with the mayones I ordered that day, never looked back.
@davidaustin62719 ай бұрын
I've found its a funny thing. First off, their SE line is truly stellar for the money, and that is REALLY important for anyone new to deciding on what to purchase. I absolutely recommend the SE line for price vs. value quality guitar. Their playability is crazy good. For me, I have a "real" PRS Studio and a 24 fret American-made Mira purchased used from online Guitar Center, and cannot speak highly enough about both instruments. They are amazing guitars, each of them being total dreams to play. I chose my Mira to play a solo instrumental version of How Great Thou Art at my father's service just after Covid struck because i knew that I could count on it to be smooth and pretty, and I'll always be thankful to PRS for that. But what's funny is that on my wall (of 10 guitars), of which they proudly hold 2 spaces, I never reach for them. Even the PRS Studio, which is really crazy. They just hang there looking pretty, capable of anything. They do EVERYTHING beautifully in any musical style so easily and i love them, but they also somehow miss on unique expression and voice compared to my top 5 favorite guitars, which are in truth the only ones i ever play, 3 of which are definitely not "in their league" as slick player-friendly professional quality instruments. They are kind of like pretty girls who are just boring to be around. I gravitate away from them in spite of their beautiful sound and quality towards more interestingly voiced guitars.
@donaldwalls58099 ай бұрын
When I grow up I'm going to play guitar like you ! Your style of playing is fantastic. Kids are grown up and gone , so my new group of kids are my guitars now . I hear more style of playing now that I've really got going on playing for a few years now. Great channel sir !
@theguitaristas9 ай бұрын
😁👍
@onenotesolo2569 ай бұрын
It’s a classic human paradox that I can agree with both sides of this debate. Owned 2 PRS’: I couldn’t get on with the neck shape, found them too bling for me (despite getting relatively non-flash colours) and lacking that “soul” that lives in my imperfect, very lightly relic’d (or roughed up from my gigs) teles, strats , an LP and a goldtop. My second PRS, a McCarty 494, was also without question the best made, longest sustaining, most in tune and most versatile guitar I’ve ever owned. I’ve nearly bought a DGT numerous times for that reason. I have owned a couple of other other guitars that I didn’t connect with and found them lacking in “soul” - including by the big two whose guitars I also treasure; but this feeling with PRS models does seem to be a by-product of them having ALL of the amazing qualities I listed above. And I also agree that more learning and less GASing would probably allow me to express better on any and all guitars. Not as much fun though.
@TophsCM9 ай бұрын
Great epiosode! I nearly picked one of these off at Christmas but was able to fight back the temptation.
@clintchambers71569 ай бұрын
I knew you weren’t going to like this guitar-I don’t like the DGT either. But my PRS SE Standard 24-08 is a different story 🙂-love it!Have an amazing week!!
@rirockcumberlandite72129 ай бұрын
I’ve been playing a custom 24 since 1996. Rock solid today as it was when i bought it. Had to re-fret it twice but the action, tuners, electronics, finish are still perfect. I’ve played thousands of gigs and endless jamming and practicing. I can get it to sing on most styles of modern music. My les pauls and teles sit in their cases. Probably should put them up on reverb.
@mikewhitfield29945 ай бұрын
Man that sounds insanely good. If I hadn't just bought a PRS SE NF3 I'd order one.
@gianthonour9 ай бұрын
Totally agree with your closing comments, the PRS as well as it may be made is not inspiring... That 54 Old Black on the other hand 😍
@chriskitchen47729 ай бұрын
I think "vanilla" is a good description of PRS. However, I had one and really regret selling it. They make great guitars, some being reasonably priced with great quality. Can't knock that. I can see myself buying another in the future.