littlebadboy
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I chanced on a article on Reverb.com which I thought was a great read!
I'm fairly new to the PRS Universe and I learned some new things. I have an S2, and I didn't know that it actually stands for Stevensille 2, where the PRS factory is located.
An excerpt from the article:
There are many different models out there, spanning nearly every price bracket. There are PRS guitars well-suited to beginners, as well as super high-end collector’s pieces. We’ll go through all of the ranges and explain what some of the phrases that you’ll often see in the guitar’s title mean. PRS do also make basses and amps, but here, we’ll just be going through their guitars.
The whole article is here:
A Guide to Paul Reed Smith Guitars
Enjoy reading! I think this would be a great read for both newbies and experts alike!
I'm fairly new to the PRS Universe and I learned some new things. I have an S2, and I didn't know that it actually stands for Stevensille 2, where the PRS factory is located.
An excerpt from the article:
There are many different models out there, spanning nearly every price bracket. There are PRS guitars well-suited to beginners, as well as super high-end collector’s pieces. We’ll go through all of the ranges and explain what some of the phrases that you’ll often see in the guitar’s title mean. PRS do also make basses and amps, but here, we’ll just be going through their guitars.
The whole article is here:
A Guide to Paul Reed Smith Guitars
Enjoy reading! I think this would be a great read for both newbies and experts alike!