I'm happy to report that I picked up my guitar yesterday from a different guitar tech I used and it sounds and plays amazing now. He did a ton of work on the fretboard (leveling out frets, etc) and the issue that I was having is finally corrected. Thanks again everyone for the advice & tips!
Thanks for this! I’ve changed the strings a few times, trying different brands and gauges. I also tried messing with the pick up heights the other day and still the same issue both acoustically and plugged in. I spoke with a different guitar tech near me today and he said it sounds like I have...
It's a tremolo. Agreed - I knew there was no way this was a standard issue across all PRS SE Customs (which is how the guitar tech made it sound when he was like "yeah, that's just how it is").
He meant more that the fret board is curved rather than flat, so I guess that's why high E will sound a little dead and not bend like a Gibson, Schecter, etc. Did you tweak yours yourself or take it to someone?
I recently purchased a PRS SE Custom 22 about 2 months ago. The high E sounds a bit lower in volume than the other 5 strings, which I can live with, but the biggest issue (that has been driving me crazy) is that the more I play the high E down the fret board, the more dead it sounds. This...
I recently purchased a PRS SE Custom 22 about 2 months ago. The high E sounds a bit lower in volume than the other 5 strings, which I can live with, but the biggest issue (that has been driving me crazy) is that the more I play the high E down the fret board, the more dead it sounds. This...
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