That guitar has a nice variety of tones. Great demo and I had a good laugh because I was noodling this morning and played "The Big Log" as well. Such a fantastic song.
Man thanks for the great demo. I have a se custom 24 but have been wanting a us prs. Your choice of gear here is just what I've been looking for sound wise. What's your rig in the video?
Man. I love everything about prs quality playability keeps tune. Improvement. And yet to me always sound like crap. Missing so much tone or sub tones. Sterile. Flat. Boring. And here fret buzz. LPs and fenders always sound correct full rich. But LPs tuning never guaranteed
Thanks for the comment. I'm a Gibson and Fender player through and through. My favorite guitars are my vintage Les Paul Juniors. I do use my PRS's for their versatility. They can do things that my Les Pauls and Telecasters can't do (trem, coil splits). I have never experienced any PRS having fret buzz. I think the newer PRS pickups aren't as "sterile" sounding as the older one were. Many people have the same opinion you have, so it's fine, I just wanted to explain my side of the story.
@@dmusumeci something I've found concerning the "sterile" sound of PRS. With a LP the tone changes when you dig in with the pick. The PRS seems like it doesnt. That's not quite true though. On my CE it does, but the thing is "normal" picking is digging in on the PRS. If I pick softer then normal, then dig in you don't the tone change like a LP. I also think that the PRS has a tone that brings out a very pure tone. I don't want to say acoustic, but a tone where you can hear the resonance of the string, vs a LP which maybe acts a bit more dynamic, but also sounds a little more electric. Idk hard to put into words. Final point, while not my particular style, great playing man and awesome demo !
That guitar has a nice variety of tones. Great demo and I had a good laugh because I was noodling this morning and played "The Big Log" as well. Such a fantastic song.
You play great!Awesome licks!!!!
AWESOME!!!💯
Man thanks for the great demo. I have a se custom 24 but have been wanting a us prs. Your choice of gear here is just what I've been looking for sound wise. What's your rig in the video?
Amp - 1965 Fender Band-Master
Guitar - 2021 PRS CE-24
Pedals - Wampler Pantheon Deluxe and Ibanez Analog Delay
Two Notes Captor X Deluxe Reverb I.R.
DAW - Cubase Elements 11
What do you think of the neck profile?
I usually like beefier necks, but I really like the feel and the rolled edges of this CE-24.
Man. I love everything about prs quality playability keeps tune. Improvement. And yet to me always sound like crap. Missing so much tone or sub tones. Sterile. Flat. Boring. And here fret buzz. LPs and fenders always sound correct full rich. But LPs tuning never guaranteed
Thanks for the comment. I'm a Gibson and Fender player through and through. My favorite guitars are my vintage Les Paul Juniors. I do use my PRS's for their versatility. They can do things that my Les Pauls and Telecasters can't do (trem, coil splits). I have never experienced any PRS having fret buzz. I think the newer PRS pickups aren't as "sterile" sounding as the older one were. Many people have the same opinion you have, so it's fine, I just wanted to explain my side of the story.
@@dmusumeci something I've found concerning the "sterile" sound of PRS. With a LP the tone changes when you dig in with the pick. The PRS seems like it doesnt. That's not quite true though. On my CE it does, but the thing is "normal" picking is digging in on the PRS. If I pick softer then normal, then dig in you don't the tone change like a LP.
I also think that the PRS has a tone that brings out a very pure tone. I don't want to say acoustic, but a tone where you can hear the resonance of the string, vs a LP which maybe acts a bit more dynamic, but also sounds a little more electric. Idk hard to put into words.
Final point, while not my particular style, great playing man and awesome demo !
Get your ears checked. You don't like the amp tone not the guitar tone. These guitars are fantastic and more resonant than most off the shelf LPs.
Nice guitar no question, but doesn't have its own voice like a strat does, or a les paul