So great Hypes! It makes me appreciate my PRS ‘s even more.
@jeffvogt42375 жыл бұрын
This just makes me want one even more!
@dettwideo4 жыл бұрын
Just recently bought a PRS SE, loving it, from the feel of the neck to the diversity in Sound. Took me 20 years to finally get my Hands on it!
@ericmoses82814 жыл бұрын
Hi Rick! Love your channel man, nice to see you here!
@belange87014 жыл бұрын
I have a Paul Reed Smith S2 Standard 24 Vintage Cherry (Made in the US). It's a really comfortable guitar. The only problem is with the electronics ... it's noisy and doesn't sound half as good as any ESP LTD with Seymour Duncans. I have an import PRS SE ONE (1 P90 pickup) that I got second hand for dirt cheap (190€) ... it's an absolute BEAST, and plays and sounds like a dream. I still don't understand why the U.S S2 Std 24 has issues, and the import SE ONE is perfect. I'll swap the entire electronics for some reliable Seymour Duncan pickups with high end Bourns "82 series" pots and V-Cap capacitors ... refret with stainless steel when the frets are dead ... and the guitar will finally be perfect as it should have been out of the box.
@mcmanustony4 жыл бұрын
You need a PRS acoustic! Love the channel!
@Andluth5 жыл бұрын
Having worked at PRS from 88 until 94 this was a real walk down memory lane. Thank you for this unique video.
@fivewattworld5 жыл бұрын
Andluth Cool! Glad you enjoyed it.
@jkinthewind5 жыл бұрын
I got an early Christmas present from my wife this year ... A Custom 24 and a PRS t-shirt that says "Maryland Made". It's an SE but I don't have the heart to tell her, I just gave her a big kiss and said "Thanks!". It's a beautiful guitar and it plays like a dream. She's a keeper!
@TheVirginianRambler5 жыл бұрын
Jim Krajick you sound like a good husband to her. If your wife is willing to go that far for you, you most likely go the extra mile for her as well
@juanvaldez54225 жыл бұрын
The SEs are some of the best guitars out there, not "for the money", best period. I just often dont like the pups (the modern SE pups, the old HFS SE pups are good) so I just swap them out. After getting a USA prs with USA pups, I can say there is a great difference between there SE pups and there USA pups. Enjoy the guitar
@jkinthewind5 жыл бұрын
@@TheVirginianRambler Thanks man. I try.
@TheVirginianRambler5 жыл бұрын
Hey man, I gotta add to this. My fam just got me a custom 24 SE as well! I didn’t even ask for a guitar, or anything. I asked for a Q-Tron, which I got. But when they pulled a giant box out, I just freaked. We I got the brown gig bag out I asked,” does it say SE? Oh god it does, You didn’t!” It’s amazinng
@mikesekula39495 жыл бұрын
You did well, sir.
@jacobcerniglia60353 жыл бұрын
My dad got me a SE single cut when I was sixteen for Christmas, because to him I was good enough to graduate from the first act I was playing since I was 9. I know it's not a real expensive PRS, and the joy I felt and still do, I don't think any other joy has come close in my life.
@captaintrips86512 жыл бұрын
At age 16, I bought my first “nice” guitar, a PRS Custom 22 through Thoroughbred magazine. I worked so hard for years to finally come up with the cash for it, thinking I would receive it the next week after ordering it. Little did my naive mind think at the time. When the customer service guy said it would be at least 9 months, I begrudgingly ordered it anyway. And I couldn’t have been happier or more pleased with a guitar. Not a single flaw and it plays like a dream, even 25 years later. Kudos Keith for such a great in depth look at gear and kudos for Paul making remarkable instruments.
@greekfreak19805 жыл бұрын
One thing you missed to mention,is that Ted McCarty played a big role in the early days of PRS Guitars. Yes,the legendary CEO of Gibson,who designed the SG,ES,Flying V, Explorer,Thunderbird,Firebird and co-designed the Les Paul. Paul Reed Smith seeked him out when he started making guitars and convinced him to come out of retirement. He was a ''special consultant'' and Smith credits the success of PRS Guitars to his collaboration with McCarty. Smith always mentions McCarty in interviews and how much he learned about guitar building and design from him. To honor him,Smith named the most expensive boutique model of PRS after McCarty,meanwhile Gibson has pretty much done nothing to honor the man.
@Scratch_Monsters_Golf5 жыл бұрын
Most recent word on the street was that McCarty was working with Gibson again in the Custom Shop, doing the aging on their top shelf Collector’s Series and R series LPs.
@bluemooncollision5 жыл бұрын
@@Scratch_Monsters_Golf Ted McCarty passed away more than a decade ago. Not sure who you are referring to?
@Scratch_Monsters_Golf5 жыл бұрын
bluemooncollision ddd obviously I’m not a Gibson guy 😂 Someone at the music store said it not too long ago. He have a son maybe? 🤔
@sharonraizor28395 жыл бұрын
@@bluemooncollision I think he is referring to Tom Murphy.
@josephlozano45334 жыл бұрын
Past tense of seek is saught
@RiffsAndBeards5 жыл бұрын
Fantastic episide!
@Limbomaniac4 жыл бұрын
Even legends make spelling mistakes! :)
@ZaneDalton4 жыл бұрын
Lol “episide”
@AuntAlnico42 жыл бұрын
@@Limbomaniac I don't think fluffy is a legend, unless you consider KZbinr influence " legendary 🤣🤷🏻♀️🤔👍
@jakem7115 жыл бұрын
I say it every time. Best content on the internet. I have a wood library custom 24 that my wife bought me as a welcome home gift from a deployment to Afghanistan. It is the most amazing instrument I have ever held.
@JohnnyArtPavlou5 жыл бұрын
Jake Mitchell, post a video on your channel!
@zamplify5 жыл бұрын
Wife AND instrument goals.
@bobvines005 жыл бұрын
Jake, thank you for your service! And congratulations on having a wife that bought you a PRS too!
@BrianVallotton5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for serving and ROCK ON!
@juanvaldez54225 жыл бұрын
You must have a great wife, only thing my wife has given me is a hard time
@nerenahd5 жыл бұрын
All right, that does it. One kidney has to go, I'm buying one.
@fivewattworld5 жыл бұрын
Nerenahd Dhaneren ha, just the one?
@davidbarlow4314 жыл бұрын
Going for an SE then... 😂
@captainalex80034 жыл бұрын
No, dude, don't sell one of your kidneys! You never know what side effects that would have.
@GOWTHAMAN4664 жыл бұрын
It's not that costly ;-)
@commentfreely54434 жыл бұрын
just have a baby and adopt it out, you can make $500,000 or become an abortion doctor you can make $500,000 selling baby parts
@mrsconley6664 жыл бұрын
Having met Paul Reed Smith himself, I can say that he is a brilliant man who BLEEDS passion, and you are correct, we have all benefited from Paul's brilliance/obsession. I love my PRSi
@emeritusiv13663 жыл бұрын
Paul Reed Smith might not be the easiest person to talk to, but his passion on guitars is undoubtedly huge and it represented well in his products. You can buy PRS guitars from any shop at anywhere in the world and you’ll find a flawless finish and set up from the get go, they have such a high standards on their qc compared to other major brands. Great videos by the way, I’m a fan!
@1davechase3 жыл бұрын
I beg to differ. Paul is one of the easiest people to talk to on the planet.
@Grayham42 жыл бұрын
@@1davechase people have had different experiences with him.
@bubba7074 жыл бұрын
Kanami Tono, lead guitarist for Band Maid, an all female rock band from Japan most often plays a PRS Custom 24 with incredible results. I also have a Custom 24 and wish I was half as good with it.
@mboyer683 жыл бұрын
I'm watching this again, it's that good! I'm a manufacturing engineer so I do many experiments on raw materials, machines, setups, etc. When I heard that Paul at PRS did extensive testing to determine what total thickness of paint and clear coat is optimum for sound, it made me smile! How many other people would've even thought of that, and how many less would've acted on it? But it's something that matters, I'm not sure how much, but that kind of mindset is what it takes to come into the ultra mature guitar industry with these almost 100 year old guitar companies...and eat their lunch. PRS has done an incredible job eating away at the market share of middle and high prices guitars..which is the sweet spot of profit in the industry. They've eclipsed Ibanez (one of my personal favorites!) among others, and their guitars are known across the globe as super high end..you get what you pay for with a PRS.
@SlyHikari034 жыл бұрын
The players that come to mind when PRS is mentioned are Mike Einziger, Santana, Kanami Tōno and Mark Tremonti. Mike and Kanami are my personal favorites.
@JohnDoeWasntTaken2 жыл бұрын
Kanami is doing a good job representing PRS. They weren't on my radar until she switched to them.
@Sulordan2 жыл бұрын
Yes, Mike Einziger is who immediately came to mind for me with that hollow body model he used with the Mesa Boogies. He had such a great sound and style. One of my all time favorites.
@the-LeoKnightus5 жыл бұрын
PRS did killer job of seeing what players are looking for and delivering in spades. An instrument as good as custom shop for $1500.
@12south314 жыл бұрын
I'm lucky enough to own quite a few guitars. I was always a Gibson guy. Hated Fender anything. I got aggravated with the quality of Gibson a few years back and just started buying top end Epiphones like the Custom Pro and Tribute Plus. Great guitars. Then as a joke I picked up a Fender Telecaster at the guitar store, my wife thought it was funny as she knows I hate Fender. I instantly fell in love and bought it right there. I couldn't put it down for weeks, until I tried a PRS Custom 24 SE. I wanted something different than all my Les Paul's and SG's and semi hollow bodies like my ES339 and of course the Tele. I wish I would have tried the PRS sooner. I feel sorry for all those guitars that are now locked away in their cases now that I have a PRS. I absolutely love it. Feels like butter in my hands. Sounds warm and clean when I want it to and really chugs when i crank up some gain. The neck and fretwork are amazing right out of the box. You can tell right away that they put a lot of care into each guitar whether it's made in Maryland or Indonesia. Its my new favorite! The Standard SE line is a steal at $500! Just don't tell Paul!!!!
@OscarBenben3 жыл бұрын
I'm a proud owner of a 35th anniversary SE that's the perfect fit and my go to on stage perfection
@stephanematis4 жыл бұрын
You sir are class act. This and the other Short History segments are a wonderful way to get even more emotionally attached to the instruments and their impact on all of us.
@kevinquinn6874 Жыл бұрын
Agreed! Thanks Keith 👏🏻🎸💙
@martinspreiter82407 ай бұрын
In springtime 2022 I owned a SE Hollowbody II PIEZO, and since this time all my other E guitars are wallhangers. For me it´s all I need. And I´m absolute in love with it.
@howdydoughty76345 жыл бұрын
PRS makes me proud to be a Maryland native
@gpdaelemans5 жыл бұрын
Same here!
@keithjohnston59365 жыл бұрын
Same here! I love Georgia, but Chesapeake saltwater will always be in my veins.
@ryanlittleton56154 жыл бұрын
Same.
@bgp66564 жыл бұрын
Me too!
@Barchenhund4 жыл бұрын
Thrasher’s French Fries, Boardwalk Ocean City. 👍
@texpig135 жыл бұрын
Outstanding insight to a phenomenal guitar maker. I play nothing but SE's they are fantastic. I hear people saying the SE isn't a PRS, I say BS to that, not everyone can afford $2,500 + guitar. Keep the great info coming 5 watt world you rock!
@utubehound695 жыл бұрын
I prefer the SE Custom 24 to PRS Core line of 24's. Still don't care for the pickups. Maybe some PRS PAF knock offs would be much better. I do love the trem system on PRS , great improvement over Leo's Strat Trem & the adjustment screws don't dig into yer hand like a Fender type trem & love the bar w/set screw.
@flybynight19295 жыл бұрын
I agree, the SE's are great guitars. I worked hard for years until I wascclose to retirement, the bought two PRS's for myself to go along with the Santana SE I had bought years before. One is an actual older hand carved blue 22, with the moon inlays, and the other is a custom Santana built for the 1999 NAMM show that was purchased by a collector and never played. The PRS's are just magical, and I have 16 total electrics. The SE has the most buttery feel of all my guitars, bar none.
@travishemming37835 жыл бұрын
Absolutely. Is there a difference? Yes, of course, but as some who has both USA and SE PRS guitars, I can say without a doubt that both are fantastic.
@jasonsapp7925 жыл бұрын
I own SE's and Core models ... Many of my SE's have the same feel as the 1987, 89, 90 Core Custom 24's I own... The SE line is no Squire or Epiphone , which both respectfully are good brands... I would put an SE against a Fender Stratocaster or a Gibson Les Paul any day
@kdogg78825 жыл бұрын
There's a difference but a very small one, not a 4 to 5 fold difference from SE to core. I've played most of the models and own both SE and S2. There really isn't much difference at all between the two. The cores look nicer of course, but the feel of the guitar is pretty close.
@69telecasterplayer2 жыл бұрын
This year, I got my first PRS, the Silvery Sky SE. I love it. Just ordered a Standard 24-08 SE. Thanks for this wonderful histories.
@chrisnash84119 ай бұрын
I bought a PRS McCarty in the early 2000's for around $3000. It was by far the best guitar I ever played and absolutely worth every penny. Paul and the crew were making amazing instruments and still are to their credit. I recently bought a Silver Sky SE and it is now one of my favorite guitars. I love it. I appreciate the quality without the excessive price. Thanks for sharing this video!
@timcastle1654 жыл бұрын
I have a PRS SE Custom 24 and love it.
@rileymctaggart84324 жыл бұрын
Same even though I got an SE because it is the only lefty available
@timcastle1654 жыл бұрын
Riley McTaggart A big reason why I purchased the SE was price and also everyone of them get inspected at the Maryland factory before going out to the dealers. FYI: I think you know this, but anyway, PRS now sells and SE locking tuner, if you don’t want to purchase from them then John Mann at Guitar Vault USA which is based in New Hampshire I believe also sells them which he makes (non branded). John Mann can also convert your tuners that came with your guitar to PRS style locking tuners, but you may be without for a how ever long it takes. I did go get a trade in quote just because and was offered $200.00 for a guitar that was only 2 years old and was still in new condition, but I do love the guitar!!! Just FYI stuff.
@rileymctaggart84324 жыл бұрын
@@timcastle165 I must say it was in hindsight kind of stupid say I got it because it is the only lefty.
@nets17764 жыл бұрын
Over the years as a finisher, I've done a number of guitars including Gibson, Gretsch and Fender. I can't play but love the art of guitars. The variety of colors, visual depth and polish can be as hard to accomplish as playing. I'm here to drool with the rest of you, but through different eyes. Outstanding site with commentary matching the quality of the instruments.
@fivewattworld4 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much.
@nets17764 жыл бұрын
You're welcome. You mentioned you should (maybe) do one on colors and finishes of the different companies. All I can say is Yes Please! Hell, I now know how to date something by the insulation used on wires :) One on finishes would, I hope, open a few eyes on what goes into producing the visual aspect.
@Nikoo0335 жыл бұрын
I never considered a PRS guitar. 2 years ago, via KZbin, I bumped into a video from Michael, “Guitargate”, holding a metal blue semi-hollow PRS S2 model. This guitar (shape and tones) intrigued me. Went to my local shop, and tried the only PRS they had: American customs 22 and 24 at > £1900. I thought “meh”. Didn’t like the feel of the necks, frets, and the tones, too bright. So went back home disappointed. May have been just an unusual bad experience with just these guitars. So left it at that. Later on I bumped online on the PRS SE Custom 22 semi hollow models (£690-£750). I gambled and ordered online without having tried the guitar. Loved the guitar straight away. Great neck, great tones, played the whole day. Since, I have tried a number of expensive guitars from friends and shops (e.g Gibson USA Lespaul, Clapton Fender Strat), to me none of them have the comfort of the neck and fretboard of my PRS SE. I have considered replacing the pickups a few times to try other things, I have discarded the idea. I just love the sounds of those pickups. The neck in particular. The only thing I have changed is switch to Ernie Balls 54-11 beefy and I just can’t put it down.
@michaelwallace11892 жыл бұрын
In my experience you can never trust a guitar store test play. Maybe it's just my local GC that doesn't know how to set them up, or the fact that every teenager has tried to tune it to drop D. They just never feel right. Then, the sound is never the same as your own rig. Even when its the same crap. How or why this is, I don't know. If I had to rely on my experience with equipment in the store, I wouldn't have any. The only thing I ever played in the store and brought home to still love was the Hoof fuzz. I went to try something else and they didn't have it, so I started messing with the Hoof. It was good in the store, and glorious at home.
@markellegood96972 жыл бұрын
@@michaelwallace1189 Very spot on, especially electric. I've bought acoustics and one electric from the store but 2 of those where the local family owned. Every electric I have ever tried while in GC pretty much disappointed but have had several shipped from there that were good to great out of the box.
@tball5677 Жыл бұрын
Been playing for over 4 years now. I have 2 PRS SE guitars and absolutely love this brand.
@bobthreeton69765 жыл бұрын
Another stellar addition to your "A Short History" series, Keith! I can't like these videos enough. They satisfy my love of guitars and love of history in equal measure. Can't wait for the next installment.
@Sidechainkik5 жыл бұрын
It was 1986, I was on leave from the Marine Corps. I walked into a guitar store in Vegas on Charleston Blvd. I saw an amazing looking guitar on the wall, it had a magnificent Dragon inlay on the body and neck. As I plugged it into a Sovtek MIG 50. It felt like my 60’s Tele and old friend feel. The tones I heard with just a turn of the sweet switch was beyond amazing. The owner of the store was giving me a short history of Paul Reed Smith, I never heard of the brand or the name before but, I’ll never forget the first time my fingers danced on the neck of that killer guitar. I couldn’t afford to buy it at that time in my life. I just know that PRS would turn the guitar industry upside down, and he did it with class and never let the quality of his namesake drop.
@SeanKerns5 жыл бұрын
Great as usual. I actually got a chance to try some early PRS guitars at a vintage guitar shop near where I was in school in 1986. They had sent them to the shop, where my friend was working, for him to check them out. I remember thinking at the time that they were some of the prettiest guitars I'd ever seen, and very, very well made, though I wasn't a huge fan of the original pickups.
@johnnytube29832 жыл бұрын
I've been playing guitar non-stop since 1965. I bought my first PRS in 2001 when I was at the House of Guitars in Rochester, NY looking to buy a Parker Fly when a friend who was with me asked if I ever tried a PRS. I never heard of PRS but I gave it a try and WOW, I had to get one. I ordered a Custom 24 the way I wanted it. That guitar needs to be refretted which I will get done at PRS. The other day I sold my fishing boat and took the money and bought a Custom 24 P in Yellow Tiger from Sweetwater. The first time I mail ordered a guitar I was anxious about playability and sound. The guitar arrived last week and it played, looked, and sounded awesome right out of the box. I pulled it out during band practice and it blew the guys away. Being a strat guy since the 70's I use my PRS for all the double coil songs we play which turns out to be about 75% of our tunes. I'm looking forward to my trip to the factory when I bring the 2001 Cu24 for it's refret.
@careycummings99995 жыл бұрын
Great history lesson Keith. I have followed PRS since the beginning, and they are my "someday, when I can play up to the potential of the instrument" guitar. As others have mentioned, if you're not doing other voice over work, you are missing out on some serious income potential. Your voice on these videos is so warm and calming. My favorite series on KZbin by far, keep up the great work!
@guyincascade5 жыл бұрын
Carey Cummings , the guitar will bring you up, they are that good. I have the Zebrawood with 85/15’s. My playing transformed over night, I have been playing 40+ yrs. The guitar has unlocked/opened doors in me I never knew were there. Mine is the SE Custom 24 Zebrawood, it’s beautiful, and fits my hand like an old tshirt fits your body, comfortable.
@JackTheSkunk Жыл бұрын
I consider the the PRS story to be one of vision, goals, dedication and craftsmanship. Paul started small and successfully took on Gibson and Fender....no small feat !! Kinda like a guy building a beautiful car in his garage that gets 100 mpg, opens a factory, and captures a significant portion of the automotive market. I cannot afford their US built guitars but by all accounts their SE line is of high quality at more down to earth prices.
@stephancano51005 жыл бұрын
Me: "Well its time to start learning about the important things in life!" *Clicks* Keith: "Hi, and welcome to the 5 watt world..." Me: *stares in amusement*
@fivewattworld5 жыл бұрын
Ha! Thanks Stephen, made me laugh.
@mrpane9114 жыл бұрын
As someone who loves music but doesn't play guitar but does enjoy detailed and well presented history lessons, these videos flipped a switch on me and now i have a new found love for guitars/details of them.
@woodchuk15 ай бұрын
I have a left-handed Custom 24 with the Black Gold Sunburst finish and the computerized fretboard installation. Plays like butter and sounds like a million dollars. Didn’t have to take out a second mortgage on the house to afford it, either. With the coil split, it’s truly the best of both worlds. I can switch between sounding like a Les Paul or a Strat with just a pull of a knob. Of course, there’s some tonal differences due to the wood and fretboard, but it’s surprising how close the sound can come. Bravo, PRS!
@pulsehead5 жыл бұрын
Fun fact, in the DC Metro and Baltimore , MD areas, “HFS” was also how people referred to alternative/college radio station WHFS. They were known for their annual summer concert HFStival and later the HFSmas winter concert.
@tball56775 жыл бұрын
HFS and 97 Underground were the best!
@ritchtaylor38315 жыл бұрын
Ah, the good ole days in Baltimore. Those and WTMD from Towson U. were all you ever needed.
@pulsehead5 жыл бұрын
@@tball5677 Never heard 97 Underground. But I do miss the days when I had presets in my car for HFS, 98 Rock, DC101, and the Classic Rock Station (94.7?) and they were all different and good in the mid-90s.
@gpdaelemans5 жыл бұрын
Yes...competing with ‘98 rock’ out of B-more and ‘DC-101’ out of ummm.... DC.
@kelldammit5 жыл бұрын
Loved HFS!!! I also remember the Greaseman (DC 101) in the mornings at work. I got my '92 custom 24 at Master Musician's in Glen Burnie. They didn't have a wide-thin with tone knob (instead of the sweet switch), so they called the factory in Annapolis, who had one sitting on the dock. The salesguy drove down and picked it up for me (he said he used to work there, so it was cool to say hi to everyone)! It's easily the most comfortable guitar i've ever played. Unfortunately, a decade and a half later, i ended up having to sell it. That was heartbreaking, but since i'm turning 50 this summer, I'm gonna splurge and get another one. Loved that thing...there's just nothing like a PRS.
@patcross57995 жыл бұрын
I've not had a chance to really play a PRS, but I have always, and I'm old enough to remember when they were brand new to the world, thought PRS makes the most beautiful guitar tops in the world. They let the wood speak for its self and the finish has always been amazing.... though there are a few colors I could live without seeing again..... Thank you for the history lesson.
@MrOzkarlopez5 жыл бұрын
PRS is a new thing, and yet 30 years after, there are more new guitar blood that is as good, amazing
@jakethebard4 жыл бұрын
I have been a PRS nut for probably ten years now. Ever since I first saw one, and heard it being played, I knew that an American PRS Custom 24 was going to be my dream guitar. I’m an instrument repair tech and luthier. I’ve worked on hundreds of guitars and basses, and I can say, that PRS produces some of the most high quality production guitars in existence. And I’m also so proud to say that the music company I work for finally became a PRS dealer just a couple months ago! I ended up buying one of the exotic SE models that we received in our first batch of guitars that arrived and I absolutely love it. I can’t wait to get my dream American Custom 24 when we upgrade to a US dealer.
@DoubleComments5 жыл бұрын
You forgot to mention Mark Holcomb of Periphery representing PRS in the metal world! He specifically asked for .5 in more in the scale length since he need to down-tune and it’s also (to my knowledge) the only PRS that comes with aftermarket pickups out of the factory. It comes with Mark’s signature Seymour Duncan Alpha Omega set Thank you for these amazing videos!
@michaelwbuncher75994 жыл бұрын
The Dustie Waring comes with Mojotone pups.
@schuylerjohnston1505 Жыл бұрын
I went to Paul’s dorm in the late 70’s. He showed me his guitar and said he was going to give it to Carlos Santana. Years latter I learned that he had he done just that. It’s pretty amazing what he has created.
@TheRealZookness5 жыл бұрын
I'm a fan of PRS as much for the interviews I have seen with the man himself, as I am for the phenomenal build quality and melt in your hands playability. After seeing Paul's TED talk, I realized "hey, this guy is weird and obsessive JUST LIKE ME!" and I have always been impressed by the company ethos around function first, then beauty, THEN profit. I only have SE's thus far, but I am a fan for life.
@s9plus203 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the Short History. I have a 20th Anniversary and a 35th Anniversary, those 2 are my favorites! A couple of SEs round out my love affair of the PRS lineup. Everything PRS is top notch! They really have pushed the industry in a good direction.
@jeremyvanengen33413 жыл бұрын
It seems like PRS is the only bigger guitar company that doesn't have a dark or jaded period in their history where they throw their customers wind. They just start at the bottom and keep rising. That may be a defining characteristic of PRS, they never forgot why they were making incredible instruments and who they were making them for.
@Chiller01 Жыл бұрын
That’s because, like Collings, they haven’t sold out to a larger corporate entity like Norlin or CBS. PRS Remains a company that sells only guitars.
@campfirecrooner4 жыл бұрын
My dream of owning a PRS guitar came true when I found a previously owned PRS SE Standard 22 at guitar center with a stoptail bridge, solid mahogany body and neck, 3-way selector switch, black knobs, jumbo frets, fat neck, burgundy paint job, rosewood board with bird inlays. It plays like a dream and has all the Santana/rock/country/ folk/latin tones you could ever want and is harmonically articulate, easy to play with dream pick-ups and accurate tuning machines. A work of art and craftsmanship rarely found in contemporary music. Thanks PRS
@chriscarvalho20335 жыл бұрын
Great video, I am loving this series. I would l love to see a short history of Rickenbacker 12 string or 4001 bass. Thanks
@sharp_guitars24174 жыл бұрын
I am blessed to have a custom 24, and 22. One with a bar and 1 stop tail. Both are so unique, and well made. I've been playing them since 1994!
@sassycat5 жыл бұрын
Another simply excellent video on the history of the "upstart's" signature model. Critics will call them guitars for lawyers and doctors, but I have yet to see the consistent 'fit and finish' in other high volume American electric guitar manufacturers. Paul Reed Smith just gets it.
@mmpatriot21705 жыл бұрын
Sassy Cat, For non doctors and lawyers, the SE line provides some amazing guitars at very reasonable prices.
@sassycat5 жыл бұрын
@@mmpatriot2170 - oh I agree, that was more a commentary on those decrying the price. There has arisen a segment within the guitar community that any American made guitar costing over $1,000 is a rip-off and is made for the top 1%.
@kdogg78825 жыл бұрын
@@sassycat I have an S2 that plays just fine for a fraction of the Core price. Bought new as a floor model for $850 vs. its original $1250 price. The prices actually scale back in time if you consider inflation on the old Les Paul and Strat prices.
@fivewattworld5 жыл бұрын
Did you buy that one from Mann?
@kdogg78825 жыл бұрын
@@fivewattworld : I would have liked to but in both cases, I found what I wanted online at other shops, the SE from Moore Music in Indiana, the S2 from Metronome in Ohio. There was one S2 that i was looking at that was at the store that I saw at Mann's event with Paul in September, but I didn't have the money at the time and didn't know they would be having a sale at the event. I will be saving more this year and you never know, maybe I will buy one from Mann's at some point. They are the local shop and if I'm going to buy PRS locally, it should be there and not Guitar Center. He was very nice when I got to meet him at the event and seeing and talking to Paul in person was very cool.
@JohnIainMcFarlanewaspfactor4 жыл бұрын
40yrs a player,local shows in early 80s,now just for pleasure.I have always played guitars by the big 2,but listed after but have never been in the position to afford a PRS.So thank you for posting this Keith.Iits the nearest I'll get to those beautiful instruments.Cheers J
@kcbc90374 жыл бұрын
I just got an S2 Custom 24 35th Anniversary Edition and all I have to say is wow.. it’s simply spectacular! I did try out and play a core 10 top version of it and I see why it’s price pint reflects the way it does but for playability the S2 at 1/2 the cost is equal I terms of playability. Now do I want that 10 top with the upgraded bridge and tuning machines hell yes! But I absolutely love my S2. Wonderful video! I really enjoyed it!
@oldrrocr4 жыл бұрын
love mine too! see my review on Sweetwater.
@GOWTHAMAN4664 жыл бұрын
What did that cost you?
@peterpedersen16413 жыл бұрын
Great video, Keith!! My PRS story. I was heading over to jam with an old Guitar dude in Brooklyn NYC. I arrived at this place, knocked on the door. No one answered. I rang Cousin Vinny up on his cell phone to wake his ass up. I heard his phone ringing, but no answer. Tried a few more times. No answer. Got worried, Ran downstairs from the 3rd floor to the Manager's apartment. He answers the door and refuses to open Vinny's door. I said, "If Vinny is dead on the floor in there, your dead!" So I run back to my place in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, a 20-minute ride. Get my set of keys to Vinny's apartment.. I know, I should have had them with me. Damnit! Our other buddy had said to me the night before, that Vinny wasn't feeling that great jamming the night before. And try to get there a little early, which I did. I get back to the apartment around 40 minutes after arriving the first time. I open the door and Vinny is lying on the floor in his apartment, flat on his back, unconscious, foam coming out of his mouth and one eye partially open. I sense no breathing.... SUCKS!!! I immediately began compressions, slapping the son of bitch across his face, on the phone with 911 to get here as quick as they can. I have cleared his mouth, gave him a few breaths, kept pumping on his chest. Not much response, but a bit of weazing. 4 of the biggest black EMT dudes show up. 6 and a half foot tall, 230-pound Dudes! They take over. Strap Vinny on a rack and vertically take him down the elevator and off to the hospital. Vinny laid in a coma for 2 months and another 2 months in critical care, But the MF'r survived!! He deserved to. He was the lead guitar player in The New York Bums back in the mid 70s. A sort of beginning punk band. I know, I tried to get him back to Rock and Roll and Blues, Which, after a couple of years prior to this note, he did. I forgot to mention, Vinny has the best collection of vintage guitars in his one-bedroom apartment I have ever seen. Many are his original guitars from the late 60's and early 70's. Triple White SG with gold trim.1967. Gibson 335, 1976. Firebirds, Telecasters, Custom guitars he had made. Around 65 guitars last count. Anyway, while hanging out, helping him convalesce a year later, he opens a case, with a never-played Santana III guitar! He says, in his Brooklyn accent, Petaww. (My name is Peter) I wanted to give you this guitaww for saving my life last fall. I have around 20 guitars myself. So I said, you don't need to give me anything Vin. He made me take it. I have to say, I never played a PRS before. Or noticed one, for some odd reason. I immediately fell in love with the guitar. I don't know why Vin didn't play it. He just never did. It is now my go-to guitar in the Studio I have here in the Poconos, PA. And now, 6 years later, Vinny is doing pretty good. Oh, one day, a couple of years ago, he hands me another guitar case. He says, "I don't play this one either. Why don't you take it, you're a finger picker...." So I open that case, well, that was a 1969 Gibson SJ200 Mustache Bridge... WTF! Vinny is a great guy. a great friend. He didn't have to give me anything. But he gave me my two best go-to guitars I have today! Even better than my 57 Telecaster, and 64 Gretsch Chet Atkins. Ok, now I have to go plug in the Santana III and give it a workout. Thanks for the video Keith!!. Say hey to Rick B! for me. Vinny is coming out to a jam we are having here in a couple of weeks. Still kicking it at 67 years old. Oh, our birthdays are one day apart, July 13, and July 14.... Crazy stuff, eh?
@fivewattworld3 жыл бұрын
Great story "Petawww". You're a good writer man.
@cedricbaccay6335 жыл бұрын
Best music history channel ever!!!
@woodwork55745 жыл бұрын
Another stellar video Kieth. In my humble opinion PRS guitars are among the most beautiful out there. Wish I could own one. But I’m grateful for my 14yr old Strat. And my wife who bought it for me.
@TheGothiczen4 жыл бұрын
You forgot to mentioned Chris Haskett from Rollins Band and Mike Einziger from Incubus who really exclusively used PRS guitars in the nineties that really introduce the guitar to les paul / strat users
@jsauce3113 жыл бұрын
Same with Daniel Johns from Silverchair. You'd be here all day naming PRS users from the late 90s/early 2000s
@jeremydahm21242 жыл бұрын
I've an 89 Custom and what's amazing is how the build quality of my 2018 McCarty 594 10 top is essentially the same. To me that's the beauty of PRS. That incredible build quality and playability. The 89 continues to sing unplugged as if it has a hole in the middle. The neck feels as good as ever. Bought an 08 Starla that had seen the road with a few dings on it and it plays as good as anything I've played. What a guitar btw. Awesome vid. Grabbed a few "Enough Tees the other day"
@fivewattworld2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the support Jeremy! - Keith
@jeremydahm21242 жыл бұрын
@@fivewattworld Cheers 🍻 Keep up the good work.
@orenda36965 жыл бұрын
This is shaping up to be a really good series! My hat's off to you. Looking forward to seeing other, slightly more obscure but also storied guitars covered too, such as the Music Man Cutlass / Stingray guitar and bass, Gretsch Streamliners, Rickenbacker, etc.
@Dragon_rls9 ай бұрын
Old school rock, and roller here. I’m a veteran Strat guy, who just recently purchased my first Gibson LP. PRS is a fine guitar company, but I don’t see one in my future 👍. Great video Mr. Keith. Please keep up the good work 👍.
@fatboysgarage79844 жыл бұрын
I had almost given up on playing guitar before I bought my SE. I was working and in college and in a rutt. I felt uni spired to even pick up a guitar most days. Half the time as I stood over the fryalators or gazed hopelessly at my algebra text book I wanted the feeling I had when I started playing back. I had issues with my Jackson Soloist SLXQ and my Ibanez RGT42DX. The necks weren't stable enough and the parts felt cheap and wore out too quickly the pots gave out on me, the knife edges were worn out and the tuners kept binding. As a last ditch effort to get back into playing guitar, I bought an SE Standard 24 I found on eBay for $420. I didn't put it down for several months because I enjoyed playing it so much. All I've done is installed Hipshot locking tuners and Dunlop strap locks. It plays so nicely that nothing else really needs to be done. It's got it's fair amount of dings, dents, scrapes and pick scratches but I love it nonetheless. I don't notice the blemishes when I'm playing it. All I notice is an attention to detail that culminates into the best guitar I own.
@harrisontownsend910 Жыл бұрын
I've never owned a PRS but my guitar teacher does. The story is that I he traded for one (SE 24 custom) and for the first week he had it he taught lessons with it, so I go in and he actually lets me try it out and it was absolutely beautiful the neck, the tones, the finish, everything about it was beautiful.
@jldkrank5 жыл бұрын
Hey, I'm pretty sure HFS stands for Hot FAT and Screams.
@fivewattworld5 жыл бұрын
Hmmm, did I read/write/speak that wrong? All are possible. Thanks.
@leeasbury72735 жыл бұрын
Yeah, it's "FAT". Easily misspoken. Thanks for the video
@utubehound695 жыл бұрын
I say HFS pups stands for Harsh Fidget Sterile.
@davidm21895 жыл бұрын
Indeed. HFS: Hot Fat and Screams
@lueysixty-six73005 жыл бұрын
@@fivewattworld Took me a second aswell..You said "Fast" - which did make me scratch my head, actually. Might make sense describing a neck..but not so much a p'up. Fat makes a whole lot more sense 😎👍 (Funny, Fat n fast doesn't even rhyme. I could understand a typo...! Ok, I see...I'll bet you misread your notes as you were reading it out) -There you go. That's my Way-too-detailed-breakdown-of-how-you-made-a-minute-tiny-error! ...the *minutia* of errors...😏 OK, Peace, Out! 🤙 👇
@deaconddd5 жыл бұрын
I’ve recently gone back to a more stripped down approach to playing music and have decide to adopt a beautiful telecaster I found as my primary guitar. However, my first real guitar purchase was a custom 24 during the hype phase of the early 2000’s and have owned others since. I’m proud to say I fell in love with electric guitar from playing PRS guitars and they undoubtedly make the most beautiful, well built, and playable guitars of the modern era.
@JazzRockswithAdam5 жыл бұрын
I’ll have to check this out when I have a second. I think it’s been a minute since your last one. I’m sure it’s stellar, my friend!
@guidobandito43703 жыл бұрын
I have the 57/08, 59/09, and 85/15 pickups all incredible sounding.
@danielmmckeown5 жыл бұрын
11:21 I was hoping you’d mention Tim and 311. 😁
@TravelinDevil764 жыл бұрын
Tim is the reason I bought my first PRS and I'm one click away from buying another :D
@jsauce3113 жыл бұрын
@@TravelinDevil76 same
@Petertrottierrealtor2 жыл бұрын
Kanami Tono from Band Maid is playing PRS guitars. Was lucking enough to see them play in NYC in October. Wow, the sound she gets out of it running it through a Mesa Boogie Triple Rectifier head pushing 4 X 12” drivers was mind blowing. Not sure exactly on her pedal board set up but it looked extensive. Amazing band ! Great video, very informative, thx for posting 😀✌️
@foesfly30474 жыл бұрын
I suppose my Gibson Les Paul will always be my favorite, mostly because Jimmy Page is by far, my greatest influence and when I think of Jimmy, he is playing a Les Paul. I own a customized American Deluxe Strat mostly to imitate Jake E Lee's Badlands sounds with the JB bridge pickup. I enjoy owning a EBMM John Petrucci Ball Family Reserve because the quilted maple top is stunning, the ergonomics are so different from my others and I enjoy the piezo pups. BUT the PRS Custom 22 is the one I play the most BY FAR. And it's the 1 I play the best. The 25" scale, for me, is perfect. The tones are all very good. Neck shape is excellent and everything about this instrument shows highest quality in every detail. That's my PRS story. Thank you for the incredible research you put into this video.
@patricksantana33374 жыл бұрын
I was wandering around in the shipping department at PRS at the original factory in Annapolis, some 30 years ago or so, and noticed a guitar set to go out with a shipping tag with Jimmy Page's name on it and an address in England. Not sure if he ever used it in public.
@foesfly30474 жыл бұрын
@@patricksantana3337 I think that's cool.
@julianthesmooshyhusky89764 жыл бұрын
I’ve always thought guys like Jimmy Page and Clapton would sound great on a custom 22. My old man has some fantastic Les Pauls and a really nice 61 reissue SG, but my artist package custom 22 absolutely smokes them. Far better of a guitar than I am a player no doubt.
@foesfly30474 жыл бұрын
@@julianthesmooshyhusky8976 I really appreciate your comment Brother. Stay Awesome!
@julianthesmooshyhusky89764 жыл бұрын
There are actually a handful of pictures of jimmy playing a PRS live, I had never seen them before today. I wish I could’ve heard how that sounded!
@zososhep4 жыл бұрын
Very well done! I have been playing PRS guitars since 1991. I currently own three one of which is my original 2000 singlecut(pre-lawsuit) 10 top w/birds that from the moment I picked it up has been my #1 guitar! Guitarists search decades trying to find "The One" and I have been so blessed to have my "one" for 20 years now! The craftsmanship and quality control of PRS guitars is second to none!
@manifestgtr4 жыл бұрын
The custom 24 is the “perfect” guitar, in my opinion. The electric guitar is an imperfect instrument by nature but the custom 24 is a perfect representation of it. I’ve owned Strats, Les Pauls, Teles, Jacksons, Ibanezes, the works...but nothing has ever managed to top my 2002 custom 24 in terms of sheer playability, quality sound, rock solid stability and “old faithful” caliber reliability. Seriously....I’ve set that guitar up MAYBE 5 or 6 times in the last two decades...and I play professionally, for hours a day. I love my strats, I love my teles, the jaguar, they’re all incredible and certain guitars I’ll NEVER get rid of...but I have one signal chain that’s never let me down regardless of venue/genre/instrumentation. CU24 into King of Tone into my Bassman. It’s just an unimpeachable signal path that’s paid for itself more times than I can count. The cali76 is slowly working its way into that same wheelhouse...it just takes a while for something to become *that* piece of gear for you...
@kaiserkuo27 күн бұрын
I recently bought my first PRS - a new Yellow Tiger Custom 24 with a lovely, tawny color. I can't put it down. Thanks for this fantastically informative video.
@markbois17135 жыл бұрын
I owned a SE SANTANA when they first came out and did not like it at all. But now I own a 408 10 top a 2004 McCarty with a Rosewood neck and a S2 Single cut semi hollow traded many Gibson & Fenders for them NO REGRETS. I don't get why some think these guitars have no soul or "a sound " I would be willing to wager that on a recording most would not be able to tell a Les Paul from a PRS a Strat probably.
@patricksantana33374 жыл бұрын
Great background information on PRS. I met Paul Reed Smith thru my connection with Joe Knaggs who worked in a wood refinishing shop outside of D.C. in the early 80's. I sold automotive refinish materials and Joe was experimenting with them at this shop. Joe soon went to work for Paul in his shop on Virginia avenue in Annapolis. This was the very beginning of PRS. Paul was interested in the quality and durability of the new "urethane" finishes that had virtually taken over the automotive industry, replacing lacquer and enamels. Paul settled on a brand made by BASF...pre-dating his use of Dupont. The BASF clearcoats were the best money could buy at the time. I can tell you that most PRS guitars after 1985 and thru 1995 had BASF clearcoats on them and were virtually indestructible. I can say that now, but at the time Paul made it very clear to me that I could not disclose to anyone the finishes he was using. I got to know Paul and I can tell you that while a bit of a "nerd", his dedication to quality and his craft were evident to me from the first day I met him.
@MojoManMeat5 жыл бұрын
Don't forget the S2's I love my Vela ❤
@bueller82785 жыл бұрын
S2's need their own video
@andybrown67484 жыл бұрын
Great episode - makes me love my two PRS guitars even more! My 1996 Custom 24 was signed by Paul on one of his "retail" tours with his band The Dragons. They came through Atlanta shortly after I had bought mine and he signed it for me - made it even more special! Keep up the great work!
@andredegiant38764 жыл бұрын
I'm not sure what that $1200 check is meant for, but I know where it's going towards ❤
@guitarnerdjoey11925 жыл бұрын
Great timing for this video, I only just got my custom 24 back from getting some custom work. My story with the guitar dates back to me being born in 1985, same year as the guitar. For my 21st I saved all my money, and bought a custom 24. I played the hell out of that guitar, but eventually sold it due to some harder times. Fast forward to earlier this year and I managed to get a custom 24 30th anniversary model, November build, same month I turned 30, for a decent price. Wasn't the color I would normally go for, and it had some decent wear on the frets. So I put it in at an amazing local luthier place, and they stripped it back, re-stained it in a pink to purple fade, re leveled and crown the frets, and got it back to being new feeling. Amazing sounding and playing guitars, and they really do have a special feel to them. Fantastic video!
@wrencormier5134 жыл бұрын
If I ever start a weird Jane's addiction cover band, It will be called Paul's Obsession
@pauldetimofeev83053 жыл бұрын
When are you going to do a Special on De Angelico Guitars. Not just just the early models done by deAqisto and De Angelico but reissue by Heritage USA and the current ones made here and Inchon South Korea? Paul deTimofeev
@chrisggoodwin7774 жыл бұрын
I was fortunate to meet Paul at my local PRS dealer a couple of years ago. He's as good a storyteller as DW's John Good. Looking forward to getting a 35th anniversary Custom 24. Great video!
@nsiderultimaseth5 жыл бұрын
I'd love to see a history on the Ibanez RG. It's one of the best-selling guitar shapes and the video could be used to also deliver a short summary of the evolution of the "super strat" in general, and how Ibanez managed to survive the shred genocide of the 90s unlike so many similar brands.
@joepasher9 ай бұрын
Bought my first PRS, a Custom 24, from Willcut Guitars in Lexington in 2017. I was walking around the shop just looking around and picked it up and couldn't put it back down. That was the first of several. Great guitar (and a great guitar shop).
@BAMozzy695 жыл бұрын
I would say PRS are 1 of the Big 3 in the US - not the world. Ibanez would certainly have something to say on that. I love my PRS guitars - I have a Custom 24, Custom 24 Floyd, 594, 594 Hollowbody, 509, Hollowbody II and the Limited Edition Special Semi-Hollow - all absolutely incredible instruments and the highest quality build, fit and finish guitars on the market!!
@livemusicbarfly5 жыл бұрын
Here is something what I didn't see or hear on this awesome Short history. It is worth to talk about more of the PRS DGS model (DAVID GRISSON SIGNATURE) . The DGS is the most selling model in the history of PRS signature line. Also this model was the very base back than of the future McCarty line. May be the DGS deserves it's owne short history! Five watt world you rock! Cheers from Hungary/Canada!
@fivewattworld5 жыл бұрын
livemusicbarfly Amen. I did a separate video on the DGT last year. Check it out.
@livemusicbarfly5 жыл бұрын
thanks I will!
@ffrederickskitty2143 жыл бұрын
When you’ve owned a PRS, you know the secret to their success.
@That70sGuitarist3 жыл бұрын
I am the original owner of a 1991 Custom 24, and I agree wholeheartedly with this comment! My beautiful #1 was made in the first half of 1991, which means it still has the BRW fingerboard, sweet switch and original one-piece bridge. I have played many beautiful guitars since I bought this amazing guitar brand new on January 20, 1992, but none that played or sounded any sweeter. You have to own one to truly understand.
@corneliuscrewe6773 жыл бұрын
I don’t own a PRS and the only one I’ve ever played was an SE McCarty Hollowbody. If that guitar is any indication of how good the American made ones are, I completely get it.
@ronnieremark33554 жыл бұрын
I bought an Se 50 Custom Amp head and 212 cab used from some kid I found on the internet for $400 on impulse without doing much research beforehand. Well it turned out to be a very high end tube amp worth about $1500 originally. It is the best playing and highest quality sounding amp I’ve ever had the privilege of using. Still! I agree that PRS is professional grade music equipment. Very Satisfied!
@wesleyzimmerman944 жыл бұрын
The only thing I don't like about Paul is how much he just spews about "Tonewood". However much it may be an actual thing, if he really cared as much as he said then he would be paying upfront for all the pretty woods for tops and such like Kiesel does so they can get a better selection before everyone else
@kingelvis55023 жыл бұрын
The level of innovation and passion PRS has BLOWS away those at Gib and Fend. So 😎
@senderkik5 жыл бұрын
I've never played a PRS, but will hopefully one day take one for a spin.
@utubehound695 жыл бұрын
I wasn't impressed w/the High $$$ Core w/10 tops…or The SE versions. They play good look amazing but the pickups imo are really lacking. The Pickups /Electronics are the SOUND of an Electric don't get that right you have nothing but a family heirloom.
@AuntAlnico45 жыл бұрын
@@utubehound69 live never really played the top dollar $5,000+ guitars but the se multiplies that i've played are top notch and play so easy like nothing else and the pickups are humbucker that get great snappy telecaster and stratocaster tones which is the best of both to me an why I play the prs.
@utubehound695 жыл бұрын
@@AuntAlnico4 True they are a piece of art.
@PapaWheelie15 жыл бұрын
Last weekend I spent about 6 hours in Sam Ashe in Ny. Played every guitar in the place. The PRS guitars were nice, but not what I expected.
@jltrem5 жыл бұрын
Came in from walking the dog and saw a notification for a new Five Watt World. Yippee! The first PRS I ever played was a Custom 24 in the same luscious orange as in 00:38 many years ago. Still remember how it felt. Also once played an ALL rosewood model. Weighed as much as a Buick but was beautiful.
@bbmade5 жыл бұрын
Another great video. I might just use this in one of my classes if that’s alright by you.
@fivewattworld5 жыл бұрын
I would be honored.
@mattmanley71185 жыл бұрын
I've been watching videos for several months now and I have been teetering on getting a PRS The SE's are incredible value for the money more so you're accuracy concerning the history of all of these items is astounding. Let me hit that subscribe button right now it's been long overdue.
@WillyMcCoy505 жыл бұрын
Too afraid to scratch the finish.
@rollipollirock4 жыл бұрын
Yea I don’t imagine PRS guitars looking great Reliced ....either faked or real time earned playing. I’d love to be corrected though. I love my Fender Custom Shop Heavy Relic in Surf Green.
@fernank0174 жыл бұрын
in canada a used PRS goes for less than 1000 CAD. They don't hold their value
@Gynra4 жыл бұрын
@@fernank017 Are you sure you're not looking at the SE models?
@JordonBeal4 жыл бұрын
I bought my first PRS at 19, a 20th Anniversary Custom 22, and haven't looked back since. I'm at 7 PRS guitars at this point with no end in sight. I met Paul a few years after getting that guitar, and he was an inspiring guy to talk to. There's nothing I dislike about that company or what they do. Great episode!!
@lukaszilnicki57325 жыл бұрын
Can you make short story about Music Man guitars PLEASE!
@fivewattworld5 жыл бұрын
Interesting idea.
@SnackGodd5 жыл бұрын
And basses
@clicheguevara99175 жыл бұрын
a Post fender leo vid would get ALL THE LIKES
@EdmHistorEE5 жыл бұрын
I believe JHS recently did a spot on Ernie Ball in the last few months
@RealZacharyLee5 жыл бұрын
Yesss!
@paristhalheimer3 жыл бұрын
Great video. I'm the proud owner of a new CE24 semi-hollow body. I've owned a 98 McCartys, 99 Hollowbody ll and a McCarty ll (with 57/08 pickups), but by far my new CE24 has the very best sounding HB pickups I've, especially the neck pickup and the most comfortable PRS neck I have ever played.
@ndothager5 жыл бұрын
I know they are well built but I don't know if I'll ever own one because so many Nu-Metal artist used them and that's what I associate them being used for. They are beautiful though.
@fivewattworld5 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I know that they sort of got pulled into that camp, sort of like what's happened with Strandberg. But like them, these are their own thing and respond to each player in their own way. The DGT's, McCartys, etc are a more vintage sort of tone.
@avielkharrat57885 жыл бұрын
PRS guitars respond to what you give them. They can fit your match if you will. John McLaughlin plays PRS and he's not nu-metal 🤪 It all comes down to "do you like it ?"
@marc88285 жыл бұрын
@@avielkharrat5788 Also, John Mayer
@kdogg78825 жыл бұрын
You can use any guitar to play any style. I never associated PRS just with Nu Metal.
@juanvaldez54225 жыл бұрын
Alot of the Nashville studio guys are using them now.
@JToddSpacek5 жыл бұрын
Awesome job, love these videos! I grew up near Annapolis and was playing saxophone in my high school jazz band in the early 90's. I lusted after the Custom 24s on display in the music shops around town but couldn't come close to affording one. When I got my first real job out of college and bonus that's where the money went and I've been playing now for almost 20 years. When you can develop a product that actually influences the direction of people's lives that's an amazing thing. I'd like to say thanks to Paul and everyone at PRS for continuing to demonstrate that passion.
@azt3ca5 жыл бұрын
I know I'm probably the minority here... But I can't seem to like PRS's, no matter how much I try to. I know they are great guitars and sounds nice... well, go figure.
@chris_27145 жыл бұрын
You're not the only one.
@kdogg78825 жыл бұрын
It's weird how that goes. I can't find a Les Paul that I like playing despite them being great looking guitars with good tone. They don't feel comfortable and I don't like how they're balanced.
@AdamGotheridge4 жыл бұрын
Great (fantastic) job on all these videos. I had an '85 custom right when they came out and obviously wish I still had it. That was a FORTUNE back then for a guitar and my income at the time. Played/enjoyed it for 7 years and when sold, it truly looked and played as good as when new. Serial something 0331 if someone has that now (yes, that stuck in my head for 35 years).
@ragingchimera80215 жыл бұрын
PRS seem like guitars you buy with your eyes, I've never heard the magic, I have played a few friend's PRS guitars and never got the feel either... and the man himself is annoying. Still dig the video though Keith!
@davepilgrim57985 жыл бұрын
Agree. I don't like prs guitars. I mean they are beautiful and also well made. Every detail is ok but.. played several and no one got the magic. Building a perfect guitar it's not the whole thing. I own a usa fender strat, it's not a perfect made guitar (couple of frets out when buoght it, etc..) but it has mojo. I don't like Santana tone, don't like the tone of the artist mentioned in this video, I dont like the cold tone that came out of a prs guitar. I wanna try the silver sky to see if it's cool. I guess it can be a great guitar if you use lot of pedal, effects and maybe lot of gain. But i play blues, guitar straight into a 5w amp and for me prs doesn't work... Unfortunately...
@anthonyc18835 жыл бұрын
@Raging Chimera "...and the man himself is annoying." lol, never heard that, I'll have to check him out.
@firewalker67125 жыл бұрын
My experience it's the player that makes the guitar sound good. Not the other way around.
@davepilgrim57985 жыл бұрын
@@firewalker6712 Well, you are right. But when it comes to buy a 2000 dollars guitar I want something that fits me. I guess you don't buy a vintage spec telly with f holes, 7.25 radius and low output single coil pickups if you want to play Petrucci.. Isn't it?
@firewalker67125 жыл бұрын
@@davepilgrim5798 Just because you prefer a telecaster. Doesn't mean a PRS doesn't sound good.
@RichAtNaxos4 жыл бұрын
I've still got and play the PRS Standard I bought back in '87 since I couldn't afford the 24 Custom even then. It was the first really great guitar I owned and to this day I love it. And by the way, I love your "short history" videos. They are really well done and informative. Keep up the great work.