RickP
Established 1960, Still Not Dead
... was the acoustics.
Disclaimer: I don’t own a single PRS acoustic. Having primarily played Martin or Taylor instruments for decades whenever an acoustic was needed, the HD28 and two T5s I have have well covered my needs. I’ve never even considered a PRS acoustic.
After watching the acoustic section of the launch party, very surprisingly the most entertaining part of the show for me, I will certainly add PRS to the shopping list when next I go shopping for an acoustic. I was impressed with the range of tones, and how good they sound in vocal accompaniment. Well done.
Disclaimer: I don’t own a single PRS acoustic. Having primarily played Martin or Taylor instruments for decades whenever an acoustic was needed, the HD28 and two T5s I have have well covered my needs. I’ve never even considered a PRS acoustic.
After watching the acoustic section of the launch party, very surprisingly the most entertaining part of the show for me, I will certainly add PRS to the shopping list when next I go shopping for an acoustic. I was impressed with the range of tones, and how good they sound in vocal accompaniment. Well done.