DGT SEWhat’s next?
The Santana SE I bought for new was bought "new" but oddly had some strange things and dings, I've concluded it was a floor model, shipping went extremely beat up, but I held on to it. You can't really tell any of that by the pics. I got a setup, fret work done and replaced the pickups with Seymour Duncan Frampton Comes Alive Pickups. It plays perfect now.Doin good Bud. Tell us about them.
DGT SE is a good callDGT SE
The Santana SE I bought for new was bought "new" but oddly had some strange things and dings, I've concluded it was a floor model, shipping went extremely beat up, but I held on to it. You can't really tell any of that by the pics. I got a setup, fret work done and replaced the pickups with Seymour Duncan Frampton Comes Alive Pickups. It plays perfect now.
The Silver Sky SE is pretty much almost perfect out of box, just needs bridge raised a bit, fret work and neck polishing. Loving it!
I was thinking the same thing….You are the first person I've heard of to get two PRS SE's and both of them need "fret work." What was wrong with the frets?
As long as you understand that this applies to any number. Such as X is the amount of guitars you have now. X+2 is where you need an intervention. Which is why savvy buyers only get one at a time.You now officially two guitars away from needing a serious intervention!
You opened it. Atta boy.
You are the first person I've heard of to get two PRS SE's and both of them need "fret work." What was wrong with the frets?
Sharp fret ends, too high. Just like the Santana SE. I hear it is common for PRS SE line (reviews from sites, youtube and so forth).I was thinking the same thing….
The case finally came in!!You opened it. Atta boy.
It just strikes me as odd, that someone new to the brand says it’s common, but someone who has owned them for years and hung out here and at The Gear Page and followed the brand closely for years doesn’t recall the last time even one person said they had sharp fret ends or the frets were too high. I’d be interested in some links to these sites. I mean, they’ve sold THOUSDANDS of SE’s so I’m sure they is someone somewhere who experienced this. I’m just curious as to who is putting it out there as “common.”Sharp fret ends, too high. Just like the Santana SE. I hear it is common for PRS SE line (reviews from sites, youtube and so forth).
Not sure what you're meaning, I'm not trying to bash the brand. Just stating what has been known to be the common by many. Or at least that is what I have seen being said. Not saying you're wrong. Maybe many don't have the luck?It just strikes me as odd, that someone new to the brand says it’s common, but someone who has owned them for years and hung out here and at The Gear Page and followed the brand closely for years doesn’t recall the last time even one person said they had sharp fret ends or the frets were too high. I’d be interested in some links to these sites. I mean, they’ve sold THOUSDANDS of SE’s so I’m sure they is someone somewhere who experienced this. I’m just curious as to who is putting it out there as “common.”
I have 2, accidentally made duplicate I'm the other section lolI kinda feel like I’ve read this thread before.
I meant Squier Sonic Hardtail, my bad.The Squier Bullet is a $150 guitar for your 12 yr old daughter...I'll end my thoughts with that.