I would love to see you compare the 335 and 594 Hollow body. I have the 594 Wood Library and bought the 594 HB in Wood Library mainly because I'm a big Ted fan but preferred the smaller body of the 594 HB and was always curious how similar they sounded. I also have a DGT Wood Library. Even though they are all very similar I can't part with any right now. Always enjoy your comparisons and really enjoy your playing style.
Thank you for the kind words! I'd be happy to compare the two. Nice guitars you have there. I can totally understand not wanting to parting with either of those.
For me it is definitely the hollow one that I prefer somehow, although the solid body does have some examples where I thought it is a better fit for sound and part.
They both sound spectacular, but I found myself a little more drawn to the hollow body version of the guitar. To me it sounded a bit more open, but it's not really by a wide margin. Which one I'd get? The one that weighs less.... and that I could afford, which is neither at the moment.
Thanks and glad to know! I remember seeing it land on the dealer website and was struck by its unique look. It sold fast. It later came up on the used market and I couldn’t resist. I think the wide reverse chevron flame really flatters the PRS DC design
Fantastic video, Jon! Beautiful tones with both. Last year, I bought a CE24 semi-hollow. I’ve owned a regular CE 24 since 2021. While both guitars have a BUNCH of shared traits, the semi-hollow CE’s voice is significantly warmer than that of the standard CE. I’ve been tempted to track down a hollow body 594. This video stirred those hot coals up quite a bit! I could certainly hear a difference between both guitars in this video (clean and driven). I don’t prefer one over other and feel like both stand alone on their own individual merits.
Thank you! It stirred up those coals in me too. I didn't think I needed a hollow body 594 and now I'm wondering. I like your point about them each standing alone on their merits - totally agree!
Jonathan, you mentioned a 335 and 594 comparison. You also did a little take on Eric Johnson that sounded great. It reminded me that I recently purchased a 1961 Gibson 335 with original PAF's, etc. Anyway, it was once owned by Eric Johnson, so I would like to see that comparison!
If I had to choose between those 2, I would go with the Hollow Body. Since you already have the Solid, there's no need to trade it unless the hollow body speaks to you more - in a way that you can't stop thinking about it. If you can afford both, more power to you, but man are those things pricey. I was going to say that guitars don't grow on trees, but they kinda do in a rudimentary way...lol.
haha - nice one! I appreciate your advice. I'm bonded with the solid body so it would be hard to give that one up. That said, the hollow body has a great voice.
I thought the difference might be a little more pronounced, but tonally they differed in the way I expected. I thought the hollow body would sound throatier and mellower, and kind of …. hollower. And I was right! But oh my god, the top on that solid body might be the most spectacular one I’ve ever seen. Like a tiger on acid; with the guitar being the tiger, while I’m on acid.😳
You got close to this in the high gain section - the really fun part of a semi-hollow for me is how they come alive with infinite sustain and blooming overtones when played at gigging volume close to the amp. You have to manage the incipient feedback all the time (except when you set it free!), but it's worth it.
It's interesting, because the sound difference very subtle, as you noted. I think it would mostly come down to player feel. I think the solid body has a bit more attack, which makes sense. I think part of what some of us might "like" about the hollow body is that it sounds *just* different enough that we might sound more interesting in a mix. Weight is a big deal though.
I preferred the solid body 594. The notes sounded clearer and and there was an immediacy to the sound coning off the fretboard. I too am a amazed at how similar they sound when amplified. Subtle differences, both sounded pretty fantastic. Your playing is also pretty amazing..
I've got more than a few nice two-humbucker guitars. And I've realized that while I hear differences among them, almost no one else would, and they are all interchangeable for me use. I could play any gig I might play with any of them. In fact, a couple of years ago, I had a 6 week theatre gig, and I think I used all of them (solid, hollow and semi-hollow) over the course of the run (30+ shows), and no one said a thing (not even the sound guys). On balance, I prefer solid-body guitars over hollow and semi-hollow. I think the only reason, other than fashion (or collecting) to choose that hollowbody, is for looking more appropriately correct when you show up for a jazz gig. Thanks for the video.
This video was killer and extremely helpful. My brother is literally on the edge right now between the hollow body and the solid body 594 and I think this video is going to help him out a lot. Also, I’m very excited to see the shootout between the hollow body 594 and the 335 styled guitar. Thank you so much for your quality content.
My pleasure and thank you! I hope your brother finds the video helpful. The good news is he really can't go wrong with either guitar, but I hope he's happy with which ever he chooses. The 335 vs. 594 will be a fun comparison and will plan to do so!
What a great series! (I’d seen the hollow body 594 vs Thorn first….) Yes, would enjoy more along these lines! Perhaps, please, include the updated S2 594 with USA pickups & electronics. And don’t overlook the Thinline!
Hard to tell huge difference. There are some aspects that will stands for each but I think I cant find a difference that would say I prefer this or that. Thanks for sharing with us. Keep rocking mate. Cheers.
Honestly, just came to hear ya jam! I recently acquired a Myers SE in that same Trampas green. Such a great guitar, I am putting in some Bonamassa PAFs just for fun
Really dig the playing as always man! Loved both, but since I gravitate more towards solid bodies I have to give it up to the PS. Loved the “fluffiness” of the Hollow though. I would love to see a deeper 594 rabbit hole as well as the 335 type shootout.
Just ordered a 594 Hollowbody this morning, before seeing this video. The vid made me smile coz I made the right choice :) All around excellent as usual, thank you.
@@RatherBeRiffing McCarty burst and it’s a 10 top - truly beautiful. I have an original, first year release of the HB II, which I’m passing on to my son. Of all the guitars I’ve owned , this is still my best sounding axe. Violin burst - a special guitar.
Another superb video Jonny. You definitely bring out the very best of the hollow body with your arrangement and style of play - but I’ve been obsessed with that solid body 594 of yours since it’s first appearance so it wins every time for me 😂 I think it’s actually the mids that catch me every time listening to it they seem to land so sweetly and round out the whole sound in a way that beats the DGT, the LP, the single cut and the hollow body. Would be very interested in your take comparing a core/S2/SE 594!
Thank you - I appreciate the kind words! I'm still in love with the 594 DC myself. It's an inspiring guitar. It's got the look, feel, and tone. Noted on the Core/SE 594 comparison!
YES! Jonathan, this is EXACTLY the video I've been waiting for. Please keep doing what you are doing - arguably the most refreshing take on the guitar aficionado problems :) Great mini-compositions & the playing is outstanding. Blessings! EDIT: the mentioned shootouts would be great, especially with the Core 594. My personal would be against the DGT< but I know that you already have the McCarty 594 & DGT shootout video, so there's that :)
Wow - thanks for the kind words! I appreciate the encouragement. I'll get working on the shootouts. I hadn't thought to compare the core 594 and DGT, but maybe I can borrow the latter back from my father and do so!
@@RatherBeRiffing Whatever you can, it will be greatly appreciated. Personally, I am debating between the DGT and the McCarty 594 HBII - very different guitars. The tone in my head is the DGT, more or less, however having played the fantastic S2 Vela Satin Semi-Hollow for a while, I know that having that resonance against my body and light weight matched with great sounding pickups might top my appetite for the DGT (which I love). On a separate note, Jonathan, your videos, music nuggets, and great playing are captivating - love them. I am voting for your channel in the coolest new YT channels of 2024 contest if there is one, and I mean it. VERY REFRESHING and highly enjoyable. Keep it up!
@@RatherBeRiffing IMO, the 594 Hollowbody seems to have a slightly sweeter tone, especially so with the neck pickup, however, as you stated it may come down to a difference in feel when playing. Would be nice to own both, however the solid body version would cover everything just as competently. With the PRS 594's milled-out mahogany body you couldn't really compare it to a traditional Gibson ES style as they use a laminate top, back and sides where as this PRS is made from carved solid maple top/back and the mahogany body that has been milled out. Not sure which "ES" style guitar you briefly held up to compare with the PRS, my guess is maybe a Collings I-35 or maybe a Collings I-35 LC. The Collings I-35 LC would be more like a Gibson ES-335, where as the Collings I-35 is constructed more like the PRS Hollow Body. IMO, the I-35 Collings (not the I-35 LC) with its comparable construction to the PRS 594 Hollow body and would be a great comparison. At the end of the day I agree with you, it coming down to feel, sometimes that is what can make the difference when inspiring great play. It would be difficult to choose between only one or the other with these PRS 594s. Great sound/tone comparisons, I really appreciate your format of using the short back-to-back playing riffs makes it easier to compare the passages played on each instrument. Great Content Sir, Thank You
@@hkguitar1984 My pleasure and thanks for the kinds words and insightful comments as always!!! I hadn't considered the 335 vs. 594 aren't apples-to-apples given the different construction. My "335" is a Grantura by Ron Thorn. It's closer to the Collings I-35 LC (smaller body with lam) but has a Korina neck and BRW fingerboard. It's an incredible guitar, but I'd still like to add a Collings to the mix!
Wow! You're reviewing all my favourite guitars! What is is right with you? My advice is simple: keep both... and try a Prs Santana core... I invite you playing together here, near where I live in italian riviera (may be Portofino or Alassio)... on holiday of course (take with you two lovely girls)... thank you and I pray you to speak slower in the next videos... because I'm mother tongue italian and I find difficult following you in english... thank you so much!
The solid body was more focused with a tighter sound. The hollowbody was more airy or breathy. I think that a pickup swap could accentuate the differences between the two. I dropped a set of 57 Classics in my 594 Semihollow and put a treble bypass on it. I really like the sound vs. the 5815 LT’s.
Hey Jonathan - your content has been nothing short of spectacular! Thanks and keep up the awesome work! Question, if you don’t mind: What pick do you use? Thanks!
Both guitars are amazing, especially when you're playing them. Your videos have convinced me to get a Prs for my collection. Im not really a true player, I sort of noodle and consider myself a collector of entry level to mid-grade guitars. Im not sure if I should get an entry level Prs for around $600 or a $1500 Prs, Im leaning towards the $1500 guitar and was wondering what your thoughts were on this? Greatly appreciated! Edit: ide like to see a comparison between an SE and the hollow body.😅
Thank you! Remarkable violin like tone and analysis as usual! Would you be willing to share your Keeley Halo settings, can’t seem to get the same fantastic tone.
Thank you, Anthony! I’m using the factory ‘halo’ setting. I use it in stereo which sounds more exciting to me than mono. I also use a stereo reverb that the Halo blends into.
Thanks alot..great videos and beatiful guitars... i think the same than you , not too much diferences with amp in sound.. do you think that the same guitars with not wax pickups will have more diferences in sound plugged to an amp? gretings from the sunny Barcelona
interesting but the hollow body sounds a bit interesting then solid, the solid sound too perfect but something nice about the hollow that I really like
I have this dilemma. I have a SC 594 Core. I tried a HB 594 last year. For some reason the neck was quite a bit thicker, and I didn't get it. Weird since they are both vintage carve. So now I'm thinking Hollowbody II Piezo. They have the Pattern neck. Even if the neck on the 594 HB was ok, I kept asking myself, what does this offer that my solid 594 doesn't have. The only answer I came up with, it's lighter. Not enough to justify the money. This is the problem with owning a lot of PRS (probably any brand) I have a few PRS, and at some point, you start asking yourself how much of a difference is there really between one model to the next and is it worth it to get another? So, no I'm trying TAG. I just couldn't find a HBII Piezo, and here in Canada, they are near 10 grand, and you can get a custom TAG for quite a bit less. That's nuts. PRS Core models have gone into lunacy price territory in Canada.
I perceived the HB neck to be bigger as well which I also wasn’t expecting. I found a subtle tone difference, but agree that the weight is the main difference (and resonating more acoustically). Too bad about CA pricing - that’s getting into private stock territory.
@RatherBeRiffingi t is PS pricing. Hence why I'm trying Anderson. If I'm paying 8 or 9k Canadian I want a custom order. Last 10 top HB II I found on reverb was 11k.
Sorry, tried to compare especially owning a 594 10 - top but found myself just watching and listening to you play. Beautifully of course. Wow.
Thanks for the thoughtful comment, John - much appreciated! Thanks for listening.
I always look forward to your uploads. It’s one of those things that stops me in my tracks. Masterful playing, mood and sound. Really appreciate you!
Thank you, Brian - I appreciate knowing that!
Actually my favorite gear channel, the music you make for your comparison it's very touching in every single video
Thank you, Francesco! I’m soon going to be uploading a 5 song EP of instrumental music on my channel. Stay tuned!
I would love to see you compare the 335 and 594 Hollow body. I have the 594 Wood Library and bought the 594 HB in Wood Library mainly because I'm a big Ted fan but preferred the smaller body of the 594 HB and was always curious how similar they sounded. I also have a DGT Wood Library. Even though they are all very similar I can't part with any right now. Always enjoy your comparisons and really enjoy your playing style.
Thank you for the kind words! I'd be happy to compare the two. Nice guitars you have there. I can totally understand not wanting to parting with either of those.
For me it is definitely the hollow one that I prefer somehow, although the solid body does have some examples where I thought it is a better fit for sound and part.
Thanks for sharing!
How does anyone hear the difference with a soup of effects on top of the signal 🤔? Play clean man.
They both sound spectacular, but I found myself a little more drawn to the hollow body version of the guitar. To me it sounded a bit more open, but it's not really by a wide margin. Which one I'd get? The one that weighs less.... and that I could afford, which is neither at the moment.
Thanks! I hear the subtle openness of the HB too.
They both sound great.
That solid body is the best looking 594 I've ever seen. This video was extremely insightful.
Thanks and glad to know! I remember seeing it land on the dealer website and was struck by its unique look. It sold fast. It later came up on the used market and I couldn’t resist. I think the wide reverse chevron flame really flatters the PRS DC design
Fantastic video, Jon! Beautiful tones with both. Last year, I bought a CE24 semi-hollow. I’ve owned a regular CE 24 since 2021. While both guitars have a BUNCH of shared traits, the semi-hollow CE’s voice is significantly warmer than that of the standard CE. I’ve been tempted to track down a hollow body 594. This video stirred those hot coals up quite a bit! I could certainly hear a difference between both guitars in this video (clean and driven). I don’t prefer one over other and feel like both stand alone on their own individual merits.
Thank you! It stirred up those coals in me too. I didn't think I needed a hollow body 594 and now I'm wondering. I like your point about them each standing alone on their merits - totally agree!
Exquisite playing as always. Would love to see you make a video on the amps and pedals you own and which ones are your favorites.
Thank you, Steven! Great suggestion - I plan to do so!
Jonathan, you mentioned a 335 and 594 comparison. You also did a little take on Eric Johnson that sounded great. It reminded me that I recently purchased a 1961 Gibson 335 with original PAF's, etc. Anyway, it was once owned by Eric Johnson, so I would like to see that comparison!
That is incredibly cool! I saw EJ live this past year and he is still smoking. Thanks for the request and would be happy to compare the two.
If I had to choose between those 2, I would go with the Hollow Body. Since you already have the Solid, there's no need to trade it unless the hollow body speaks to you more - in a way that you can't stop thinking about it. If you can afford both, more power to you, but man are those things pricey. I was going to say that guitars don't grow on trees, but they kinda do in a rudimentary way...lol.
haha - nice one! I appreciate your advice. I'm bonded with the solid body so it would be hard to give that one up. That said, the hollow body has a great voice.
Fantastic tones!!!
Thank you, Nick!
I've got a few PRS Semi Hollows. A CE24 and a Vela and like them because they are lighter compared to my Custom 24 Piezo which is heavier
It makes a big difference!
I thought the difference might be a little more pronounced, but tonally they differed in the way I expected. I thought the hollow body would sound throatier and mellower, and kind of …. hollower. And I was right! But oh my god, the top on that solid body might be the most spectacular one I’ve ever seen. Like a tiger on acid; with the guitar being the tiger, while I’m on acid.😳
Hahaha… great description. That top drew me in instantly too.
You got close to this in the high gain section - the really fun part of a semi-hollow for me is how they come alive with infinite sustain and blooming overtones when played at gigging volume close to the amp. You have to manage the incipient feedback all the time (except when you set it free!), but it's worth it.
That’s the best feeling catching feedback like that live and loud!
It's interesting, because the sound difference very subtle, as you noted. I think it would mostly come down to player feel. I think the solid body has a bit more attack, which makes sense. I think part of what some of us might "like" about the hollow body is that it sounds *just* different enough that we might sound more interesting in a mix.
Weight is a big deal though.
Thanks for the observations, Nathan. I like how you described it as subtle but different enough - I think so too.
I preferred the solid body 594. The notes sounded clearer and and there was an immediacy to the sound coning off the fretboard. I too am a amazed at how similar they sound when amplified. Subtle differences, both sounded pretty fantastic. Your playing is also pretty amazing..
I got a Vintage Burst ZM and had it modded to the 9s. Still my number 1 to this day. (Lambertone Cremas were my pickups of choice)
Great review thanks
My pleasure. Thanks for watching!
I've got more than a few nice two-humbucker guitars. And I've realized that while I hear differences among them, almost no one else would, and they are all interchangeable for me use. I could play any gig I might play with any of them. In fact, a couple of years ago, I had a 6 week theatre gig, and I think I used all of them (solid, hollow and semi-hollow) over the course of the run (30+ shows), and no one said a thing (not even the sound guys). On balance, I prefer solid-body guitars over hollow and semi-hollow. I think the only reason, other than fashion (or collecting) to choose that hollowbody, is for looking more appropriately correct when you show up for a jazz gig. Thanks for the video.
This video was killer and extremely helpful. My brother is literally on the edge right now between the hollow body and the solid body 594 and I think this video is going to help him out a lot.
Also, I’m very excited to see the shootout between the hollow body 594 and the 335 styled guitar. Thank you so much for your quality content.
My pleasure and thank you! I hope your brother finds the video helpful. The good news is he really can't go wrong with either guitar, but I hope he's happy with which ever he chooses.
The 335 vs. 594 will be a fun comparison and will plan to do so!
What a great series! (I’d seen the hollow body 594 vs Thorn first….) Yes, would enjoy more along these lines! Perhaps, please, include the updated S2 594 with USA pickups & electronics. And don’t overlook the Thinline!
Hard to tell huge difference. There are some aspects that will stands for each but I think I cant find a difference that would say I prefer this or that. Thanks for sharing with us. Keep rocking mate. Cheers.
My pleasure and thanks for the encouragement! I thought the differences were pretty subtle myself.
Honestly, just came to hear ya jam! I recently acquired a Myers SE in that same Trampas green. Such a great guitar, I am putting in some Bonamassa PAFs just for fun
Love it! My father has a Meyers SE and O was really impressed with it. I bet that pickup swap will be killer!
Really dig the playing as always man! Loved both, but since I gravitate more towards solid bodies I have to give it up to the PS. Loved the “fluffiness” of the Hollow though. I would love to see a deeper 594 rabbit hole as well as the 335 type shootout.
Thanks as always, Grant! I think "fluffiness" describes the HB well. Glad to know others want to join me down the rabbit hole!
Just ordered a 594 Hollowbody this morning, before seeing this video. The vid made me smile coz I made the right choice :) All around excellent as usual, thank you.
No way! That's a cool coincidence, Lorenzo! Great choice. What finish did you get?
@@RatherBeRiffing McCarty burst and it’s a 10 top - truly beautiful. I have an original, first year release of the HB II, which I’m passing on to my son. Of all the guitars I’ve owned , this is still my best sounding axe. Violin burst - a special guitar.
@@lorenzo-agnes I love that you are keeping it in the family! McCarty burst is personal favorite. Enjoy!
awesome riffing and awesome guitars!
Thank you!
Another superb video Jonny. You definitely bring out the very best of the hollow body with your arrangement and style of play - but I’ve been obsessed with that solid body 594 of yours since it’s first appearance so it wins every time for me 😂 I think it’s actually the mids that catch me every time listening to it they seem to land so sweetly and round out the whole sound in a way that beats the DGT, the LP, the single cut and the hollow body. Would be very interested in your take comparing a core/S2/SE 594!
Thank you - I appreciate the kind words! I'm still in love with the 594 DC myself. It's an inspiring guitar. It's got the look, feel, and tone. Noted on the Core/SE 594 comparison!
YES!
Jonathan, this is EXACTLY the video I've been waiting for. Please keep doing what you are doing - arguably the most refreshing take on the guitar aficionado problems :) Great mini-compositions & the playing is outstanding.
Blessings!
EDIT: the mentioned shootouts would be great, especially with the Core 594. My personal would be against the DGT< but I know that you already have the McCarty 594 & DGT shootout video, so there's that :)
Wow - thanks for the kind words! I appreciate the encouragement. I'll get working on the shootouts. I hadn't thought to compare the core 594 and DGT, but maybe I can borrow the latter back from my father and do so!
@@RatherBeRiffing Whatever you can, it will be greatly appreciated.
Personally, I am debating between the DGT and the McCarty 594 HBII - very different guitars. The tone in my head is the DGT, more or less, however having played the fantastic S2 Vela Satin Semi-Hollow for a while, I know that having that resonance against my body and light weight matched with great sounding pickups might top my appetite for the DGT (which I love).
On a separate note, Jonathan, your videos, music nuggets, and great playing are captivating - love them. I am voting for your channel in the coolest new YT channels of 2024 contest if there is one, and I mean it. VERY REFRESHING and highly enjoyable.
Keep it up!
Great video thank you. I've watched it twice so far. Exquisite playing as always. Hurry with that album please !
My pleasure and thanks for the kind words! I'm working on videos to go with the album release as I type this :-)
As soon as that album is out I want it!
HBII for the 594. DGT for solidbody ...
This is gonna be great, let me fire up my Studio Monitors and give a listen.
It was a fun one to make!
@@RatherBeRiffing IMO, the 594 Hollowbody seems to have a slightly sweeter tone, especially so with the neck pickup, however, as you stated it may come down to a difference in feel when playing. Would be nice to own both, however the solid body version would cover everything just as competently.
With the PRS 594's milled-out mahogany body you couldn't really compare it to a traditional Gibson ES style as they use a laminate top, back and sides where as this PRS is made from carved solid maple top/back and the mahogany body that has been milled out. Not sure which "ES" style guitar you briefly held up to compare with the PRS, my guess is maybe a Collings I-35 or maybe a Collings I-35 LC. The Collings I-35 LC would be more like a Gibson ES-335, where as the Collings I-35 is constructed more like the PRS Hollow Body. IMO, the I-35 Collings (not the I-35 LC) with its comparable construction to the PRS 594 Hollow body and would be a great comparison.
At the end of the day I agree with you, it coming down to feel, sometimes that is what can make the difference when inspiring great play.
It would be difficult to choose between only one or the other with these PRS 594s.
Great sound/tone comparisons, I really appreciate your format of using the short back-to-back playing riffs makes it easier to compare the passages played on each instrument.
Great Content Sir, Thank You
@@hkguitar1984 My pleasure and thanks for the kinds words and insightful comments as always!!!
I hadn't considered the 335 vs. 594 aren't apples-to-apples given the different construction. My "335" is a Grantura by Ron Thorn. It's closer to the Collings I-35 LC (smaller body with lam) but has a Korina neck and BRW fingerboard. It's an incredible guitar, but I'd still like to add a Collings to the mix!
@@RatherBeRiffing YES, Ron Thorn's guitars are amazing, very nice Sir.
Thanks for the content, I'll be watching for you.
Sounds great my dear friend!! Awesome guitar sounds reviews!!
Love and respect Kyle!! 😊🥁🇵🇭
Thank you as always!
Please do the comparison to the ES-335. Thank you
Done! I added the UA-cam link in the video description.
Wow! You're reviewing all my favourite guitars! What is is right with you? My advice is simple: keep both... and try a Prs Santana core... I invite you playing together here, near where I live in italian riviera (may be Portofino or Alassio)... on holiday of course (take with you two lovely girls)... thank you and I pray you to speak slower in the next videos... because I'm mother tongue italian and I find difficult following you in english... thank you so much!
The solid body was more focused with a tighter sound. The hollowbody was more airy or breathy. I think that a pickup swap could accentuate the differences between the two. I dropped a set of 57 Classics in my 594 Semihollow and put a treble bypass on it. I really like the sound vs. the 5815 LT’s.
I share your observations. I always liked 57 classics. I bet they sound great in your 594.
Well done, great presentation
Thank you!
Wow that 594 is beautiful
Thank you!
HBII for me. It just has a little something extra.
I am considering buying a Double Cut SE 594 lately. Can you do a comparison of it and a Double Cut Core McCarty 594?
Cool! Glad to know and would be happy to compare the SE an Core in a future video.
Hey Jonathan - your content has been nothing short of spectacular! Thanks and keep up the awesome work! Question, if you don’t mind: What pick do you use? Thanks!
Thank you for the kind words, Josh! I use Dunlop Herco Holy Grail .75 mm. They add a little extra chirp.
@@RatherBeRiffing Hey thanks for sharing - Really dig your phrasing, and your vibrato is very musical! Have a great day!👍
Both guitars are amazing, especially when you're playing them. Your videos have convinced me to get a Prs for my collection. Im not really a true player, I sort of noodle and consider myself a collector of entry level to mid-grade guitars. Im not sure if I should get an entry level Prs for around $600 or a $1500 Prs, Im leaning towards the $1500 guitar and was wondering what your thoughts were on this? Greatly appreciated! Edit: ide like to see a comparison between an SE and the hollow body.😅
Thank you! I think the PRS 594 is a great model at all price points. I will do a video with the SE 594.
@RatherBeRiffing Thank you! I'm looking forward to it.
Thank you! Remarkable violin like tone and analysis as usual! Would you be willing to share your Keeley Halo settings, can’t seem to get the same fantastic tone.
Thank you, Anthony! I’m using the factory ‘halo’ setting. I use it in stereo which sounds more exciting to me than mono. I also use a stereo reverb that the Halo blends into.
Thanks alot..great videos and beatiful guitars... i think the same than you , not too much diferences with amp in sound.. do you think that the same guitars with not wax pickups will have more diferences in sound plugged to an amp? gretings from the sunny Barcelona
interesting but the hollow body sounds a bit interesting then solid, the solid sound too perfect but something nice about the hollow that I really like
Is the hollowbody trampas green? Tough to tell. Really nice! You should try a collings i35lc vintage. Those are also fantastic 335 style guitars.
Thanks for the suggestion, Michael - I've played a few Collings I-35 LC's. It's on my bucket list. The PRS is indeed Tampas green.
I love this hollowbody guitar tone ! What Amp you used in this video~? :)
Two Rock Bloomfield Drive and Blankenship Twinplex.
@@RatherBeRiffing Thanks for your answer 🙏🙏
you can tell the difference the hollow body is more in depth and warm, I have three prs guitars and they all have their own special tones
Agree!
Let crack a beer open, turn on the stereo sit down and enjoy, this is going to be a good one… 😎.
Love it!
Keep both
Always the correct answer!
I have this dilemma. I have a SC 594 Core. I tried a HB 594 last year. For some reason the neck was quite a bit thicker, and I didn't get it. Weird since they are both vintage carve. So now I'm thinking Hollowbody II Piezo. They have the Pattern neck. Even if the neck on the 594 HB was ok, I kept asking myself, what does this offer that my solid 594 doesn't have. The only answer I came up with, it's lighter. Not enough to justify the money. This is the problem with owning a lot of PRS (probably any brand) I have a few PRS, and at some point, you start asking yourself how much of a difference is there really between one model to the next and is it worth it to get another? So, no I'm trying TAG. I just couldn't find a HBII Piezo, and here in Canada, they are near 10 grand, and you can get a custom TAG for quite a bit less. That's nuts. PRS Core models have gone into lunacy price territory in Canada.
I perceived the HB neck to be bigger as well which I also wasn’t expecting. I found a subtle tone difference, but agree that the weight is the main difference (and resonating more acoustically). Too bad about CA pricing - that’s getting into private stock territory.
@RatherBeRiffingi t is PS pricing. Hence why I'm trying Anderson. If I'm paying 8 or 9k Canadian I want a custom order. Last 10 top HB II I found on reverb was 11k.
Hollow body sounded "darker" but open. The solid body sounded tighter and brighter as expected.
Agree - well said!