Awesome DGT there Luke. I also played mostly Gibsons before I got my DGT. It took my ears a while to get accustomed to the DGT's tone but once there it was impossible to go back. It has been my number 1 humbucker guitar since.
Apart from the job and guitars I am also a qualified drug addiction counsellor. It is the other big passion in my life to help in this area where I can.
No logical explanation from my side but happy for you it sounds so great. It takes me about three months to really get used to a new amp's sound to the point that I know what it can give me in different situations and how to get it out of the amp.
My favourites are a bit less obvious. I have always loved George Harrison's solo on Something. Years ago Sting did a cover of Little Wing and the solo blew my away. I believe it was played by Hiram Bullock. My top three is rounded off by the solo Craig Ross plays on Lenny Cravitz's song Sister.
Sorry to hear about your father. All of the best with this trying time in your lives. Sometimes this life asks for difficult decisions and as none of us are dealing with your unique curcumstances no one can critisize your decision to let the PRS go. I sincerely hope that you will be able to buy...
I find that a break from the guitar every now and then does more for my playing than practicing every day. It is almost as if my mind gets time to absorb it all and gets the fingers aligned. I use holidays for this "break from playing" so the guitar stays home. I do miss my DGT the 2nd morning...
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