DesolationBlvd
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Continuing a thread I posted back on MyLesPaul...
This year was a whirlwind GAS spree. I decided to get a killer Strat and Les Paul to snuff out the GAS until I'm at least 30. All that remains on the list is a PRS. I want this to be as "traditional PRS" as possible.
I only judged with my ears and hands on the Strat and Les Paul, so I want to get something pretty this time. (Still has to play well, or it's all for nothing.)
Almost all of my guitars would correspond to a wide-thin / Pattern Thin neck. Should I only consider wide-thin / Pattern Thin necks? I tried an S2 with the Pattern Regular neck and did not really like the neck carve, though I only tried it sitting. Would a Core series Pattern Regular feel different from the S2? I would imagine that I would have liked it more if I was standing and slung it low. I can't really do that with the wider/thinner necks on most of my guitars.
I do not want to buy sight unseen, custom orders notwithstanding. I have never had to unload a perfectly good guitar I bought after trying in the store because of falling out of love with it. I have had to send back or sell guitars after buying sight unseen. As for dealers - I notice in the DC area that Chuck Levin's has three Cu24s I want to try. Any other stores with good PRS selections? Pretty much anywhere throughout VA/DC/MD would be possible. I plan on making the final purchase this Black Friday.
Should I consider other models? I notice that Chuck's has a McCarty Trem for a little less than the Cu24s I'm looking at, with a better top to boot (they are all 10-tops). I read that the McCarty was designed to sound more like Gibson, so it's not the original PRS sound (almost defeating the purpose of getting a PRS). I'm also afraid of the wide-fat neck. I have smaller hands, and didn't like the Gibson 50s necks on the LPJs I passed up on my way to get my lifetime Les Paul.
This will be the second or third most expensive instrument I will buy in my young life, so I better get it right the first time.
This year was a whirlwind GAS spree. I decided to get a killer Strat and Les Paul to snuff out the GAS until I'm at least 30. All that remains on the list is a PRS. I want this to be as "traditional PRS" as possible.
I only judged with my ears and hands on the Strat and Les Paul, so I want to get something pretty this time. (Still has to play well, or it's all for nothing.)
Almost all of my guitars would correspond to a wide-thin / Pattern Thin neck. Should I only consider wide-thin / Pattern Thin necks? I tried an S2 with the Pattern Regular neck and did not really like the neck carve, though I only tried it sitting. Would a Core series Pattern Regular feel different from the S2? I would imagine that I would have liked it more if I was standing and slung it low. I can't really do that with the wider/thinner necks on most of my guitars.
I do not want to buy sight unseen, custom orders notwithstanding. I have never had to unload a perfectly good guitar I bought after trying in the store because of falling out of love with it. I have had to send back or sell guitars after buying sight unseen. As for dealers - I notice in the DC area that Chuck Levin's has three Cu24s I want to try. Any other stores with good PRS selections? Pretty much anywhere throughout VA/DC/MD would be possible. I plan on making the final purchase this Black Friday.
Should I consider other models? I notice that Chuck's has a McCarty Trem for a little less than the Cu24s I'm looking at, with a better top to boot (they are all 10-tops). I read that the McCarty was designed to sound more like Gibson, so it's not the original PRS sound (almost defeating the purpose of getting a PRS). I'm also afraid of the wide-fat neck. I have smaller hands, and didn't like the Gibson 50s necks on the LPJs I passed up on my way to get my lifetime Les Paul.
This will be the second or third most expensive instrument I will buy in my young life, so I better get it right the first time.