The Studio should be called the Stage or the Performer or the Player or something. It's easily the most versatile guitar PRS puts out. You can do a wild amount of things with it just by rolling the volume and/or tone back a bit and picking an in between setting on the slider. It's so easy to use and get a myriad of sounds out of live.
The Modern Eagle V should be called the Studio because you'd have to be nuts to play this anywhere other than a studio. With 17 or 34 possible sounds, it's crazy how much you can do with it but trying to change anything on the fly is pretty rough unless you're only moving a toggle or the slider. It's never left my house but it also barely leaves the spot next to my desk because I only want to use it for recording because it'll do so much.
Between these two, the rest of my guitars, PRS or not, aren't getting much love.
(Studio 10-top and Wood Library ME V)
The Modern Eagle V should be called the Studio because you'd have to be nuts to play this anywhere other than a studio. With 17 or 34 possible sounds, it's crazy how much you can do with it but trying to change anything on the fly is pretty rough unless you're only moving a toggle or the slider. It's never left my house but it also barely leaves the spot next to my desk because I only want to use it for recording because it'll do so much.
Between these two, the rest of my guitars, PRS or not, aren't getting much love.
(Studio 10-top and Wood Library ME V)