Anyone else just accept the fact youre a PRS guy....

Indeed, I accepted that a long time ago.

Currently 3 out of the 4 electrics I own are PRS. The other is the Guild Surfliner HH that's just a ridiculously fun guitar that they're blowing out at ludicrously low prices.

As my only acoustic is also a Guild, I am something of a Guild guy as well.

My only bass is a 1987 Peavey Patriot, which is a great bass - but I wouldn't call myself a Peavey guy.
 
I'm a PRS guy although I actually play Fenders most of the time. Old Teles and Esquires rule my world but my PRS guitars are a nice diversion. I've been playing a NF 53 lately that has a familiar feel but a much different sound. Those Narrowfield Deep Dish pickups are something else. Great with gain.
 
My first PRS was purchased early 1990 and by 2000 I would say 90% of my guitars were PRS. I just love PRS guitars and been fortunate enough to own many different models. I am so satisfied with my current lineup of PRS. The one guitar that intrigues me that’s not PRS is Powers Electric, I really would like to try one. The pickup construction and fretboard radius seem interesting.
 
I was a PRS guy for a long time, then I got hired by a traveling country band and bought a telecaster. I stayed in F territory for a long time. Occasionally bringing my prs out but they just didnt quite get it at the time. Then the fiore came out and it brought me back in full swing. At this point now...They are the only guitars I play and heck you look around most modern country right now and its like the 2000's all over again instead of PRS and Mesas its PRS and Kemper/quad/helix/axefx
 
Funny thread as I was doing the maths just this weekend. If you only count electrics, I’ve owned 14 and 4 have been PRS. I’ve tried Fender, Gibson, Suhr and others but I decided about a year ago to just play PRS from now on. Hence right now I am on 4 and 2 are PRS (the others are a Warmoth Modern Eagle copy and an old but cherished present) and hunting for a silver sky and a Dave Navarro
 
Predominantly of course .. but every so often another temptation comes along .. this one is weird enough to be desirable. Built in Austin, TX . The neck and body are shipwreck mahogany, ebony fb The turquoise .. whew ! .. the engaving on both sides is SO cool .. shades of Ronnie Wood!
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I love all guitars....classics, modern, abstract designs, multi-scales...just all sorts of guitars. I find them all so inspiring. I like watching videos on all types of guitars...I like the build processes, and the different types of music created on them. Whether it's that classic "S" tone through a clean amplifier, or a nylon string by a campfire...I just love guitars.

That being said, I'm strictly PRS when it comes to playing them. I've tried several brands, and several different setups...nothing comes close to doing for me what a PRS does when it comes to making the music I want to make.

Also, I might add, that outside of guitars, I really don't get all that excited about gear. I'm not huge into different types of amps or pedals. I mean, I want to get the tone and sounds that inspire me to play, but I just haven't reached the same level of acquisition with amps and pedals as I have with PRS guitars.

So, yeah....I'm definitely a PRS guy.
 
Predominantly of course .. but every so often another temptation comes along .. this one is weird enough to be desirable. Built in Austin, TX . The neck and body are shipwreck mahogany, ebony fb The turquoise .. whew ! .. the engaving on both sides is SO cool .. shades of Ronnie Wood!
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TOTALLY GORGEOUS! I always wanted a Zemaitis.
 
Do they make lefty PRS guitars? All I know is I bought the DGT 15. And it's the perfect amp. Sings like a dream. And I use a Torpedo Captor X to send the audio to the board. Just an epic combination.
 
Not quite as cool but I had this one in my watch list for a bit now.
Zemaitis C24MF Casimere Metal Front w/OHSC https://reverb.com/item/79388605?ut...are&utm_campaign=listing&utm_content=79388605
Yeah that’s a beauty. I’ve watched several Zemaitis over the years. I just don’t know what the quality differences between the Korean made which that one is and the Japanese made which I listed for twice as much. There were United States ones made that go for big money I guess from the 80s.. I never have an opportunity to actually play one.
 
Fyi ... that isn't a Zemaitis , although Tony did make one for Teye Wijnterd , It is one of Teye's creations , they have relocated to Nashville
He's quite a character Hands down I think PRS is a better instrument, but these just have a WAY cool look and vibe .. so I'll likely end up with one

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