petpas
New Member
I'm now convinced that I am a PRS man. I own a PRS custom 24 (wide thin neck, HFS Treble and Bass) for some years now and was constantly switching between the PRS and a nice gibson les paul and a fender stratocaster. But when it comes to do some actual playing I always seem to pick up the PRS. With that guitar I was able to comfortly play every kind of song I like. No more switching between a les paul/stratocaster/telecaster for their sounds. It is all in one guitar and that thing sounds wicked.
So I extended my PRS family and bought a acoustic guitar, Angelus SE, for some laid back playing at home. And recently I sold my main fender stratocaster (an eric Johnson stratocaster) and bought a PRS Custom 22 (wide fat neck, Dragon II ). I think, for now, I am complete.
Here's a pic of my family.
I'm now saving to get a PRS 305. I like the sound of that guitar.
So I extended my PRS family and bought a acoustic guitar, Angelus SE, for some laid back playing at home. And recently I sold my main fender stratocaster (an eric Johnson stratocaster) and bought a PRS Custom 22 (wide fat neck, Dragon II ). I think, for now, I am complete.
Here's a pic of my family.
I'm now saving to get a PRS 305. I like the sound of that guitar.