I have sinned against PRS again - NGD

Aahzz

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I've been looking into snagging a new Lester for the past couple weeks. Was waffling around between the various Standards - a nice Bourbon Burst, a Bourbon Burst plain top, a Faded, Pelham Blue, maybe Inverness Green...really wanted a Tobacco Burst, but I much prefer the 60s slim taper neck, and tobacco wasn't an option. Was almost ready to pull the trigger on an Inverness Green when the new Standard Double Trouble became available. Within 15 minutes of seeing the announcement, I had one on the way from Sweetwater. Got my Vintage Tobacco Burst, and I love the double white pickups look! They had one in stock with some chaos in the top, which I prefer to neatly striped flames. Just under 9 pounds, too - which I love for a non-weight relieved model (8 pounds 15 ounces, so can round up and call it 9 if you'd like :) ).

Sweetwater being close enough to KY, it arrived this morning. Unpacked and opened the case to the lovely vanilla smell of Gibson nitro, and a top that exceeded my expectations even though I'd seen pics of the exact guitar. Looks to be a one piece back as well.

Plugged in, tuned up...and was initially less than ecstatic. Sounded bright and thin. So, spent some time raising the action, since it was super low, and adjusting the pickup height, and then I found sonic bliss. Played for a bit more, and yeah, it'll be sticking around.

I will say the fret nibs/binding could have been done cleaner - will include a pic. If I didn't like the top and back as much as I do, I'd consider sending it back on principle, but I'm not going to. I am going to sit with it for a day or so and then might contact my Sweetwater dude to see about some compensation for it.

On to the pics!
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Pic from Sweetwater:
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The aforementioned binding:
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You are as brave as me posting in the PRS Forum the whole Gibson announcement of Warren Haynes new signature Les Paul.
And you tell the honorale PRS aficionados you bought a Gibson Les Paul.

Maybe you could elaborate on the factors why PRS didn't achive your satisfaction with a model.
Was there any PRS as a competitor?
 
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You are as brave as me posting in the PRS Forum the whole Gibson announcement of Warren Haynes new signature Les Paul.
And you tell the honorale PRS aficionados you bought a Gibson Les Paul.

Maybe you could elaborate on the factors why PRS didn't achive your satisfaction with a model.
Was there any PRS as a competitor?

The 594 would be a contender, but the neck is too dang big.
 
You could be good as new again by praying a specific number of "Our Father" and "Hail Mary" prayers.
However many you'd like or none.
Doesn't matter to me or make a difference.
Enjoy your music.
 
Best of luck. My last LP lasted one day less than what the return policy was. I ran the racks of about 15 in stock. Thought it easily sounded the best out of all of them. Still didn’t make the grade. Don’t get me wrong, I’d love to connect with a killer old goldtop with finish checking. I ain’t got that kinda time looking for that.
 
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