I just felt this would be a fun topic for the Forum, and an excuse to post pics!
I'm trying to figure out if I even have a "best playing/feeling" PRS, since I'm digging the ones I have about equally, even though they're not the same scale length, neck profile, etc.
Each one has it's "feel" merits, and none have demerits that I can figure out. So I'm still thinking it over.
It's easiest right now for me to play my CU24 30th, because it has a Pattern Regular neck, and the others are Pattern, but that's only because my fretting hand has an ulnar nerve problem that's interfering with my playing, so the slightly narrower neck is temporarily easier for the fingers to get leverage on.
However that definitely wasn't the case when my hand was healthy, they were all about equally easy to play, and the wider necks had an advantage in other ways.
So I'm holding off, for now, but still like the idea of this thread.
How about you guys? Got a favorite guitar for feel and playability?
I'm trying to figure out if I even have a "best playing/feeling" PRS, since I'm digging the ones I have about equally, even though they're not the same scale length, neck profile, etc.
Each one has it's "feel" merits, and none have demerits that I can figure out. So I'm still thinking it over.
It's easiest right now for me to play my CU24 30th, because it has a Pattern Regular neck, and the others are Pattern, but that's only because my fretting hand has an ulnar nerve problem that's interfering with my playing, so the slightly narrower neck is temporarily easier for the fingers to get leverage on.
However that definitely wasn't the case when my hand was healthy, they were all about equally easy to play, and the wider necks had an advantage in other ways.
So I'm holding off, for now, but still like the idea of this thread.
How about you guys? Got a favorite guitar for feel and playability?