ArnaudS1979
New Member
Say Guys,
There is something odd I wanted your opinion on.
Before I bought my SE C24 and joined the forum a few weeks ago, I had never really felt the love for PRS guitars from fellow guitarists. I had the overall diffuse impression that PRS was out of favour from a good proportion of the guitarist community, with such comments like them being doctor's guitar recurring- in the sense of very expensive guitar bought as a trophy more than a musical instrument.
I have also always been surprised to note that it looks like PRS guitars are predominantly played by metal players with loads of gain. From my limited experience, I would say they are good for pretty much anything.
Obviously PRS from the US don't come cheep, but again, if my short experience with a korean one is anything to go by, it probably is worth more then the price tag.
You'll understand that I don't subscribe to the criticism relaid above. But have you experienced this kind of attitude from non-PRS players? Have I been reading / watching the wrong media or do you feel there is a bit of lack of love for PRS guitars in the wider guitar community? Don't worry, you guys make up for it in spades, and so will I!
There is something odd I wanted your opinion on.
Before I bought my SE C24 and joined the forum a few weeks ago, I had never really felt the love for PRS guitars from fellow guitarists. I had the overall diffuse impression that PRS was out of favour from a good proportion of the guitarist community, with such comments like them being doctor's guitar recurring- in the sense of very expensive guitar bought as a trophy more than a musical instrument.
I have also always been surprised to note that it looks like PRS guitars are predominantly played by metal players with loads of gain. From my limited experience, I would say they are good for pretty much anything.
Obviously PRS from the US don't come cheep, but again, if my short experience with a korean one is anything to go by, it probably is worth more then the price tag.
You'll understand that I don't subscribe to the criticism relaid above. But have you experienced this kind of attitude from non-PRS players? Have I been reading / watching the wrong media or do you feel there is a bit of lack of love for PRS guitars in the wider guitar community? Don't worry, you guys make up for it in spades, and so will I!