daacrusher2001
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Hi guys...new to the forum. I did some searching around and just wondering if someone in the know can tell me about the S2 mira - here's where I am...:
I played one yesterday and another today - both through a Fender PRRI - and I have to say I was very impressed with the playability and sound, and it's very light which is good for me right now.
I had a 2008 (I think) Mira, in Korina, but traded it for something, which I've since traded, and then sold...so...I'm in a cash position and thinking another Mira might work for me.
The S2 pickups sounded way better than the Korina Mira I had previouslly (USA Made). Are they different pickups than what PRS used to use?
I still find the coil split sort of buzzy and anemic. But I need HB's due to noisey rehearsal space and the local jam can pick up a bit of noise. HB's work better for me.
I thought it had good low-end thump, and was very articulate. The volume controls worked really well as I was able to crank the PRRI, turn down for chords and still get clarity, and crank it for leads.
Am I missing something? They seem like really nice guitars for the money...thoughts?
I played one yesterday and another today - both through a Fender PRRI - and I have to say I was very impressed with the playability and sound, and it's very light which is good for me right now.
I had a 2008 (I think) Mira, in Korina, but traded it for something, which I've since traded, and then sold...so...I'm in a cash position and thinking another Mira might work for me.
The S2 pickups sounded way better than the Korina Mira I had previouslly (USA Made). Are they different pickups than what PRS used to use?
I still find the coil split sort of buzzy and anemic. But I need HB's due to noisey rehearsal space and the local jam can pick up a bit of noise. HB's work better for me.
I thought it had good low-end thump, and was very articulate. The volume controls worked really well as I was able to crank the PRRI, turn down for chords and still get clarity, and crank it for leads.
Am I missing something? They seem like really nice guitars for the money...thoughts?