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Mojo/consistency/quality/versatility/reliability/playability/comfort/TONE
Ditto! LOL!!
Mojo/consistency/quality/versatility/reliability/playability/comfort/TONE
- Best quality woods while going through great lengths to obtain them legally
- Most versatile and superior tone in new instruments
- Best attention to detail on a production guitar
- Most innovative and aggresive research and development for electronics and components
- Nicest, most talented yet humble employees ever
- The face of the company - Paul - and his story of building an empire in the late hours of the day in his bedroom to one of the largest maufacturers of guitars today while also still being involved in the company. He even PLAYS GUITAR!
- PTC - the ability to have work done by the people who made the guitar is amazing. Skitchy is a ninja, Len is an evil genious and Scotty B I think is just one with the wood at a level none of us could comprehend.
- Annual Experience / Clinics - the fact that PRS cares enough to throw an amazing event for us. They could run a sale if they only wanted to move units
- Insisting to use dealers - while at the end of the day, using dealers costs us more per product than a factory dircet operation and probably costs PRS, I dont mind because PRS has some of the most amazing dealers I have ever met from getting you a guitar, fixing it, dealing with warranty work to even calling in a favor to get you something that might not normally be available. I appreciate this.
- Listening to their customers - things that the company can do within their powers to take our advice are done. New artist pack? New production birds? Production 408s? Standard maple series guitars? DGT/Tremonti in the artist pack? Done across the board within a year or two of people asking.
- Shawn/James - its great to be on here and have representation by the company in a capacity where they can not only help with PRS issues, but they participate in our small talk and general conversations as friends.
It's definitely exciting to be alive during this part of the PRS legacy. Just think, one day when we are all old timers, we will be saying "yeah I remember back when the pickups didn't have squabbins..."
Squabbins? Pfffft!
I was born just before Fender introduced the Broadcaster, and before Gibson introduced the Les Paul.
Now *that* is scary.
Yikes!!!
because other guitars are just stupid.