Kiwi
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I mentioned this recent arrival in the changing-pickups thread, but I'd like to start a new discussion thread for the PRS SC-J. I don't know a whole lot about them, and I'd like to hear from other owners. I figured this forum is probably a good place to start.
Shawn was kind enough to mention the SC-J was a Joe Knaggs design, and I think only 300 were made. Curious if there's more back story, and what other uses current owners have for theirs (your styles of play and music).
I'm playing fingerstyle into big clean amps with reverb, in a curious blend I'd describe as John Fahey meets the prog rockers. (Hey, I grew up in the 1970s.) The fully hollow SC-J will eventually feed back but it takes a fair amount of volume, and up till feedback you just get wonderful harmonic sustain. It does not have the deep boom on the low E as my HB-II and Archtop-II, but the SC-J is also a thinline, and it has a very different voice from the other hollows. I did not want the Bigsby option and was happy to see this tailpiece model come along.
Mine is signed on the back of the headstock and dated 2008, but the serial number is 2009. I got it very clean and used over Thanksgiving on a Black Friday markdown sale by a Midwest guitar dealer.
Pictures, we got pictures:
Anyone else got one? What do you use it for, and (deep breath) has anyone put flatwounds on it?
=K
Shawn was kind enough to mention the SC-J was a Joe Knaggs design, and I think only 300 were made. Curious if there's more back story, and what other uses current owners have for theirs (your styles of play and music).
I'm playing fingerstyle into big clean amps with reverb, in a curious blend I'd describe as John Fahey meets the prog rockers. (Hey, I grew up in the 1970s.) The fully hollow SC-J will eventually feed back but it takes a fair amount of volume, and up till feedback you just get wonderful harmonic sustain. It does not have the deep boom on the low E as my HB-II and Archtop-II, but the SC-J is also a thinline, and it has a very different voice from the other hollows. I did not want the Bigsby option and was happy to see this tailpiece model come along.
Mine is signed on the back of the headstock and dated 2008, but the serial number is 2009. I got it very clean and used over Thanksgiving on a Black Friday markdown sale by a Midwest guitar dealer.
Pictures, we got pictures:




Anyone else got one? What do you use it for, and (deep breath) has anyone put flatwounds on it?
=K