Do you use your TONE pot (dial) on your PRS guitar or do you just play with it set to 10 (wide open) all the time?
If you do roll off on the tone pot, specifically on your PRS guitar (with factory installed potentiometers) I'm interested to know not only how low do you ever go with it but how if you would also elaborate on how good of a job do you feel the tone pot performs in providing a smooth and gradual alteration of the tone and at what point do you feel it becomes muddy and unusable (if at all)?
Also, when/if it transitions to a muddy tone, does it happen all at once like driving off a cliff or does it remain steady and gradual all the way down to zero? Please also specify what make and model year of PRS guitar you are talking about.
This poll is not for guitars which have had aftermarket pre-wired electronics kits installed. Basically, I want to know how PRS electronics over the years up into present day are, in your opinion, performing against those high performance aftermarket upgrade kits and how happy you are with the factory installed electronics.
If you do roll off on the tone pot, specifically on your PRS guitar (with factory installed potentiometers) I'm interested to know not only how low do you ever go with it but how if you would also elaborate on how good of a job do you feel the tone pot performs in providing a smooth and gradual alteration of the tone and at what point do you feel it becomes muddy and unusable (if at all)?
Also, when/if it transitions to a muddy tone, does it happen all at once like driving off a cliff or does it remain steady and gradual all the way down to zero? Please also specify what make and model year of PRS guitar you are talking about.
This poll is not for guitars which have had aftermarket pre-wired electronics kits installed. Basically, I want to know how PRS electronics over the years up into present day are, in your opinion, performing against those high performance aftermarket upgrade kits and how happy you are with the factory installed electronics.