Love the finish! While the inlay work is certainly beautiful, it’s a bit too ornate and busy for my taste. Also would prefer a different carve vs pattern thin. That said, while it won’t fit my needs I’m sure it’ll be a winner for PRS. Congrats PS team!
I see you’ve already purchased a DGT - congrats, and I look forward to hearing your thoughts. I too am a Mesa Boogie (and Soldano) fiend, and am also not big on brittle, fizzy or abrasive top end. I’ve played the spectrum of PRS guitars and my current favorites are the 22 SSH (with 58/15 MTs)...
PS, WL and Core are all FANTASTIC. Honestly you can’t go wrong between any of the three. That said, below is the decision process I use:
1) If I can find a core that meets my needs, I go with the core.
2) If I can’t find a core but can find a WL that meets my needs, I go with the WL.
3) If my...
As with many other companies, PRS made some changes to reduce complexity and simplify manufacturing as a result of the pandemic. This included changes like eliminating the Custom 22 model, making the Custom 24 neck pattern thin only, moving from 58/15 MTs to 58/15 LTs on the SSH, etc. If PRS is...
Imho, the MTs are a bit hotter and provide a superior split sound, which means they can cover more ground. The LTs suit the 594 wonderfully, but when it comes to the SSH, I prefer the MTs.
If you want 58/15 MT pickups, which I much prefer to the 58/15 LTs in the 2021 version of this model, get one of the 2018-2020 SSH builds while you still can. If you want LTs, go for a 2021 when available.
I know what you mean. I have zero affiliation with Ish, but they do some pretty cool stuff and this is one example. At $1499 they’re a killer deal, especially with regular 85/15 TCIs.
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