Jet Whitey
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There is no such thing as a dead tone private stock. Doesn't exist.
I'm not going to say dead, but I've played/owned a couple that were lifeless !
There is no such thing as a dead tone private stock. Doesn't exist.
The Spanish Inquisition has a warm welcome waiting for You!
NOOOOBODY expects the Spanish Inquisition!!!! Our weapons are fear. Fear, and surprise. Fear, surprise, and ruthless efficiency. (hmmm, I wonder where Ruth is?)
Anyway, sorry, Kev, I think this is a bogus hypothetical. For one, why would I be innarested in another PRS guitar when I already have the two best ones I'm ever gonna have? Well, really, that's all that I have to say right there. Carry on, the rest of y'all.
I'm not going to say dead, but I've played/owned a couple that were lifeless !
Well Played, Kingsley... :congrats:
Yep!I think this is a bogus hypothetical.
More like a trichotomy :biggrin: but I agree.This is a purely artificial dichotomy, created to stir up controversy and dissent! :box:
How can someone give an opinion to a question they don't believe is plausible? :dontknow:Y'all might notice that the folks who are taking issue with my premise are not willing to put their names to a vote...
How can someone give an opinion to a question they don't believe is plausible? :dontknow:
Yep!
How can someone give an opinion to a question they don't believe is plausible? :dontknow:
Read: "copout"
This is a hypothetical conceptual choice. Not tangible. If you were forced to face this choice, what would YOU choose. Put your name on it! Unless of course, your mind is not developed enough to be capable of conceptual thinking...
Read: "copout"
This is a hypothetical conceptual choice. Not tangible. If you were forced to face this choice, what would YOU choose. Put your name on it! Unless of course, your mind is not developed enough to be capable of conceptual thinking...
My under-developed mind tells me this question is hypothetically rhetorical. You're asking a question that doesn't need to be answered for the sake of fleshing out who would identify themselves as superficial.
It's still bogus. With respect to guitars, the particulars always matter. If you want to start an intelligent conversation about the relative weight people assign to abstract concepts such as "tone," "beauty," and "quality of construction/materials," setting up a bogus hypothetical that only deals in extremes is a lousy way to do it.
Read: Bite me, Kevin.