Gorgeous guitar and a great deal!
I completely get the set up thing. I am very fussy about relief and few guitars besides PRS have setup as consistently to my ridiculous preferences.
I've been back and forth between Dunlop Jazztone 205's and D'Andrea ProPlecs.
I was recently made aware that PickBoy is still in biz so I have some of their jazz picks incoming.
They have celluloid picks in a Jazz III size at 1.5mm. On paper they sound perfect.
I'll find out tonight when the...
Not sure what it is but there is some mojo that PRS applies to their necks.
I've found the same thing in addition when you do need to make adjustments which is rare, the truss rod is butter smooth
and the neck responds beautifully, none of that creaking and groaning like my other guitars.
My...
Elixir Nanos here as well. On my P22 I sub an 11 and 14 for the E and B for a little fatter tone.
On Fender scale stuff I use a 9-42 set with a 10 and 13 on top.
Just one guitar and one guy's experience but I felt that the guitar sustained better and the highs were a little rounder. The main reason a went back to the stock bridge was mechanics....
I like a really low action....the stock bridges are lower profile than the adjustable ones so they allow a...
My .02. The stock PRS bridge is simple but elegant. I tried an adjustable bridge on my HBII and promptly changed back.
with 10's I really had no intonation issues.
I've bought and sold a ton of guitars at TGP and a couple at VR/BAM. Generally much better experience than E-bay as of late.
The fees have gotten out of hand and as I understand it your money is held sometimes until the buyer leaves positive feedback.
I occasionally buy things on E-bay but I'm...
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