Thanks Hans! Add me to the list of peeps interested in this stuff.
I was 2 in ‘86... my guitar consciousness doesn’t really awaken until 1994. And in small town Ontario, Guitar World was about the only publication available. I still have my cover with EVH and Billy Corgan... my first guitar...
I just put up two new galleries of boudoir-ish shots of some of my guitars @ www.jarekanderson.com if anyone’s interested. There is indeed some PRS content.
I really liked those and contemplated one for a little too long. It was right before a bunch of things conspired to increase the price of guitars up here in Canada. So in retrospect I should have grabbed it then, and nodded the couple things I was iffy on later.
the DGT was a wedding gift from...
Thanks for the reference @Boogie
I’ve also got a 2012.. I was talking to a buddy yesterday and he had never heard from them and asked if it was rare, to which I replied I had no idea.
I was hoping someone with an inside track might have an idea... even to comment on the order of magnitudes...
To me, it’s not that much like a 335.
While not as loud, acoustically speaking, I find the movement of the top and what you feel on your chest/belly to be more like a Gretsch: which is a much more subdued version of what you feel with an acoustic.
Think 330. Not 335.
+1 for me. I’m not even that crazy about anything past ‘amp overdriven’ in terms of gain with mine. But the clean tones are just awesome in the split positions. I’ve had thornbuckers in the cart many times, and the. I play my CU24 and realize it sounds soo good in those positions that I don’t...
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