the PRS starla is my favorite guitar of all time. this is my 3rd that ive had...and no i didnt get rid of the other two due to any faults. the first was banged up and i wanted a newer one. the second, i put a bricksbiggsfix on thinking it needed it and it totally ruined the guitar and i had...
I love PRS. i was and an mostly a tele guy but since owning a se custom 24 years ago, ive now been through 2 starlas,and an s2 standard 24 and it has been about 5 months since ive had one. I have searched and longed and after deciding i missed my starla and considering the ce24 for a long time...
sold my starla i had about a month ago, because i was in need of an acoustic. it had some large dings anyway that were really bothering me.
fast forward, i have a Suhr Classic T Pro i am not in love with and try to sell it to buy another starla.
someone offers to trade their antique white...
It's used. I ended up filing the saddle down a little and it helped. Still not perfect. May need to file the nut slots a little. And get a reverend squishy spring for sure!!
Just drove to Nashville and picked up a Starla. Sounds great! Only issue is I've set it up and greased up the nut and bridge and it's not staying in perfect tune how I like my bigsbies to be.
What would be the direct roller bridge replacement for this?
Trading my S2 Standard 24 satin for one this weekend. Prefer a bigsby to the standard prs trem.
Are starlas as great as people say? stay in tune even without a roller bridge? Lets hear it!
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