Love this! I bought this guitar just after it was released. I was so impressed with it and just felt it was so different to anything so else in the SE range. Pick up combos are fantastic, so versatile. I love how it quacks. Great to see another review from you. You can do the guitar a lot more justice than I can 😂👍
I imagine it's just a matter of getting used to it, but I can see how it seem's odd when you're used to more conventional locations. I would guess the idea was to keep it out of the way where it can't be hit accidentally. I'm sure it wouldn't be a problem if I played it all the time, but I have to admit I prefer the location of the blade switch on my S2 Standard 24. Thanks so much for watching and engaging.
Leonard, between this and the Gretsch 5420 - any big difference in playability or quality? I ordered the PRS SE SA and it will come in soon but I have guitars like it (S2 custom 22, tele, swamp ash kiesel) and have nothing like the Gretsch.
Obviously those are very, very different guitars. The build quality was clean on both, but I should qualify that by reminding you the 5420 I reviewed was built in the last year of Korean production. I did, however, review a 5422, made in China and I wouldn’t say there was a particularly noticeable difference in build quality. Honestly, if you already have an S2 Custom 22, you probably won’t gain a whole lot by adding the SE SAS, unless the sounds provided by the switching options are especially appealing, or you just want a maple board SE. As good as the SEs can be, I think the S2s generally feel a little better. Although to some extent that is luck of the draw. The SE CE 24 I reviewed a couple weeks back is about the nicest playing SE I’ve tried, but the SAS is close and I’m sure with other examples it could be the other way around. And finally, the Gretsch did require more setup work, though it was pretty straightforward. Also the Electromatics all have Indian Laurel fingerboards, which sometimes look really nice and sometimes not so much, depending on how picky you are. Personally I wouldn’t buy it blind.
Yeah, that seems to be a love it or hate it thing. Some like the switch out of the way and find it easy to use once you’re used to it, others just find it unnatural. I have no problem with it myself, but there are plenty of models, even PRS models, with the switch in more conventional locations. Thanks so much for for watching.
I would very much like to, but my channel has no financial support or sponsorship so I’ll need to wait until one comes along at a price which allows me to get my money back. Hopefully soon. In the meantime, check out my video on the regular maple top SE CE24. Thanks so much for watching. As the channel grows, I’ll be able to bring the content quicker. And thanks for the suggestion.
Actually, the weight of these is quite variable, ranging from about 7 to 9 lbs., so if light weight is important to you, check before buying. Unfortunately, the problem Fender and PRS SE both have, is light swamp ash is just not as plentiful as it once was. I'm pretty sure that's why the Core version was discontinued when it was. I'd have to check but I wouldn't be surprised if they dropped the USA SAS right about the time Fender announced no more production ash bodies. We're starting to see more ash again, but yeah, it's not all going to be light weight. Just the times my friend. Thanks so much for watching.
I always enjoy watching Leonard’s playing. Nice stuff.
Thanks so much my friend.
Nice guitar and playing. Great tone and touch.
Thank you so much and thanks for tuning in.
Love this! I bought this guitar just after it was released. I was so impressed with it and just felt it was so different to anything so else in the SE range.
Pick up combos are fantastic, so versatile. I love how it quacks.
Great to see another review from you. You can do the guitar a lot more justice than I can 😂👍
That's great. Really nice to hear you're enjoying it. And I agree, a major part of it's appeal is it does stand out. Thanks for the kind words.
Beautiful guitar. Beautiful finish. Really nice playing. I like the extra tonal diversity here with that middle pickup.
There is a lot to like. Thanks so much for tuning in.
@@leonardgriffieblues5845 Thank you for the great content.
You read my mind. Ordered one earler today. Good stuff here!
That’s great. So far these SEs are pretty consistent so I hope yours is killer. Thanks for watching.
Got one of the swamp asses in the charcoal skin during the SE sale last year. Love it.
Well good job grabbing one during that sale! Thanks so much for watching.
Great playing! That's a nice guitar. I have the PRS 24 08 SE and I love it.
The SE line are killin' it these days. It's shocking how close the playability is to the USA models, right out of the box!
Thanks for watching.
Outstanding!! Beautiful guitar and perfect playing to complement it!💥🤙
You are too kind my friend.
It Stings. It sings. Great work!
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Love this guitar. Got it for Christmas. Have other guitars can't put this one down versatility+
That’s great. Finding one you really like is a fine thing. Thanks so much for tuning in.
Sounds very well suited to country/rock . Kinda snappy like a fender
It is quite snappy sounding. Fine for a variety of styles. Thanks for watching.
It does seem to offer a lot of tones … that’s a good thing
It is a good thing, especially for those who like to get the variety they need from a single guitar. Thanks for checking out the video.
Beautiful finish and sounds great - but still a really bad pickup selector switch position.
I imagine it's just a matter of getting used to it, but I can see how it seem's odd when you're used to more conventional locations. I would guess the idea was to keep it out of the way where it can't be hit accidentally. I'm sure it wouldn't be a problem if I played it all the time, but I have to admit I prefer the location of the blade switch on my S2 Standard 24. Thanks so much for watching and engaging.
Leonard, between this and the Gretsch 5420 - any big difference in playability or quality?
I ordered the PRS SE SA and it will come in soon but I have guitars like it (S2 custom 22, tele, swamp ash kiesel) and have nothing like the Gretsch.
Obviously those are very, very different guitars. The build quality was clean on both, but I should qualify that by reminding you the 5420 I reviewed was built in the last year of Korean production. I did, however, review a 5422, made in China and I wouldn’t say there was a particularly noticeable difference in build quality.
Honestly, if you already have an S2 Custom 22, you probably won’t gain a whole lot by adding the SE SAS, unless the sounds provided by the switching options are especially appealing, or you just want a maple board SE. As good as the SEs can be, I think the S2s generally feel a little better. Although to some extent that is luck of the draw. The SE CE 24 I reviewed a couple weeks back is about the nicest playing SE I’ve tried, but the SAS is close and I’m sure with other examples it could be the other way around.
And finally, the Gretsch did require more setup work, though it was pretty straightforward. Also the Electromatics all have Indian Laurel fingerboards, which sometimes look really nice and sometimes not so much, depending on how picky you are. Personally I wouldn’t buy it blind.
Nice geetar but Im not a fan of Paul putting switches on the butt end of the guitar. Thats a beauty
Yeah, that seems to be a love it or hate it thing. Some like the switch out of the way and find it easy to use once you’re used to it, others just find it unnatural. I have no problem with it myself, but there are plenty of models, even PRS models, with the switch in more conventional locations.
Thanks so much for for watching.
Are u trying out the prs se ce24 2024 $499 soon???
I would very much like to, but my channel has no financial support or sponsorship so I’ll need to wait until one comes along at a price which allows me to get my money back. Hopefully soon. In the meantime, check out my video on the regular maple top SE CE24. Thanks so much for watching. As the channel grows, I’ll be able to bring the content quicker. And thanks for the suggestion.
Hopefully it’s lighter than Fender’s swamp ash
Actually, the weight of these is quite variable, ranging from about 7 to 9 lbs., so if light weight is important to you, check before buying. Unfortunately, the problem Fender and PRS SE both have, is light swamp ash is just not as plentiful as it once was. I'm pretty sure that's why the Core version was discontinued when it was. I'd have to check but I wouldn't be surprised if they dropped the USA SAS right about the time Fender announced no more production ash bodies. We're starting to see more ash again, but yeah, it's not all going to be light weight. Just the times my friend.
Thanks so much for watching.