I absolutely LOVE mine! Originally purchased the figured top (two toned) but this lower cost Cherry finish is my baby. LPs from $1500-$6500 that I never kept but this is just so friggin sweeeeeeeeeet.
I have no idea how you did it, but you managed to make the different pickup settings on an extremely versatile guitar sound almost exactly the same. I own one of those guitars, and it sounds MUCH better than this.
PRS uses an interesting way of coil tapping the pickups. Resistors are used to keep an amount of the second coil active. This helps to enhance the sound. This is the stock PRS wiring diagram. d159anurvk4929.cloudfront.net/documents/594_2017.pdf
Its a welcoming that the Se line is more affordable than the Dgt and Core line. I haven't decided between the 245 and the 594, both are very nice, in my opinion.
@Alchemy5150sGuitarDemo-lition there is no Prs dealer in my city so I can't try and compare the two. I could always buy both lol but I've got too many guitars, not sure how many exactly, 15 I think. I'm trying to thin the herd. The 245 is only $ 700 Canadian right now, that's a good deal in my opinion. I Enjoyed your video!
@@dragan4658 Thank you! The 245 is actually a really great guitar. PRS has very good quality control on their products and I've yet to come across an SE model that isn't beautiful with rock-solid tuning.
How chunky is that neck? Does it fill up your hand or is it flat on the back for “shredding”? 1st thing I would do is add a push/push for series/parallel and a phase. So you can run any combo in parallel or series including all 3… The S1 only does parallel. You can flip that into series… And smash the front of your amp. Easy and cheap mod anyone can do.
So I was looking for a new guitar and could not decide between an LP studio or a McCarty se 594 singlecut. I played both back to back and was actually disappointed by how “cheap” the PRS felt next to the studio. I have a PRS Mark Holcomb and love that guitar.
I have heard 5 or 6 demos for this guitar and every one of them shine. Different levels of musicianship but the same results. Glowing round continuous ringing music. I've heard enough Taylor's, Guilds, Gibson and others so it's the Martin for me !
Gretsch are awesome, congratulations on the dealership. Play some narly blues with those guitars, the world has been missing out on they're true abilities.
Great demo. The coil tap sounds thin. Should have tweaked you EQ. Humbuckers sound great.. almost acoustic. Warmer thsn i expected. No idea what's your rig. Thanks.