PRS SE Single Cut Tobacco Sunburst £369 This guitar is avilable from Craigs Music - Bodmin - Cornwall - 01208 77744 www.craigsmusic.co.uk
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Comments on PRS SE Single Cut Tobacco Sunburst £369
@idonotcair actually this guitar is around 500 dollars
im selling a prs se custom with SD jazz and JB pick ups on ebay on £350 bidding starts at 330 search it if your interested (:
@TKDisawesome your not getting anything in the prs line that price range but there’s lots out there just look for a second hand epiphone les paul or something should be good unless your a Gibson snob
Hey guys.
Besides better cosmetics, any clue if this guitar and the Tremonti SE model are basically the same? Thanks
so im pry gonna get a new guitar soon, and im debating about what to buy… im lookin at about a 500 dollar range. and i nedd somethin with very versatile tone and great tuning stability.. llet me know about this guitar!!!
this or fender telecaster mexico
mine too unless i get to custom my own
i got mine yesterday. its an awesome guitar. worth the wait if you order and worth the price.
yeah man, prs are really great guitars!!! i have a santana SE v.2 and i can take a really beautiful santana sound out of it with a peavey bandit 112 (if anyone asks me i can give the settings). i’m saving for a cu24, my dream guitar!
They timed the sustain of their guitars and it’s about 20-30 seconds of sustain!
gotta love that guitar. comfortable, light, beautiful and good sounding… and PRS!!
@zejtunguitarist10 yeah just turn on distortion and gain, and i personally would use just the neck pickup for a better bass sound.
@zejtunguitarist10
i own it and its good for everything. just a couple tweeks and you’ve got it made. stunning guitar
What amp are you using for this clip? Thank’s!
yup
is it good for metal and rock?with a 40Watts amp and digitech-Rp-250?
Ah, gotcha. I just thought of the handmade ones as custom pedals. But I know what you mean.
I’ve seen schematics for some of those pedals. Pretty cool stuff.
You know boutique pedals? Those “high end” ones handmade not mass factory produced. Some of the pedals’ schematic are available online. You can try to build your first few self-made pedals according to them to try out and play around with the circuit first. =) Yep yep use a breadboard, you can play around with the components that way too! =)
LOLS amps are totally another level man! hahas!
That would be cool. What’s a boutique schematic? Never heard of it lol.
Anyways, I didn’t plan on using an actual circuit board when building the pedals. I’ll probably use a bread board to do it, so I can easily add and remove components.
I had came up with the idea that if my buddy went into audio engineering, to try to build an amp at some point (but that would be far off from now, neither one of us have even close to the experience to build an amp). I need a little more electrical know-how
You should try finding and building upon boutique schematics first. And play around with the components. Thats what one of my buddy did. You will be surprised on how a component can affect the overall tone of the pedal. And from there you can start designing your own. =) Who knows you might end up being a boutique pedal maker! hahas.. =)
And yea, I will make some of my own pedals one day. I have the electrical know-how to build the circuit, test it, and make it operational (with a little trial and error haha). I’d start with the schematic, make that work on my computer. Then, once that’s done, I’ll order all my parts and just hope that the actual (real world) component values aren’t too far off from my computer’s (perfect world) components haha.
That’s the bad thing about cpu schematics. They assume all conditions are perfect.
Gotcha. I’m not really sure what he planned to do in audio engineering. But he had talked about giving it a shot. I think it sounds pretty interesting myself but I’m almost an electrical engineer haha.
Honestly, we didn’t study tubes of any sort. It may have come up in a discussion in class but thats it. My knowledge of overdrive and distortion is just guitar knowledge really. I go by what I’ve heard. In a signal, I agree with you… distortion is distortion, no matter what the amount is.
Which in turn will help you in understanding things like signal to noise level ratio, different cables like XLR for mics. And very importantly, studio works: recordings, mastering. Using of audio programs etc. Its good its good! =)
And what Institute is he planning to study in?
Whoa you study electrical engineering? Cool you should understand the tube theory more then me. But at least this is what i’m taught in school regarding “overdrive and distortion”. HAHAS. OH and Yep you should try making your own pedals. Its way cheaper and you get to learn how your gear works!! Hahahs audio engineering is cool man. What does he wants to do in the future? But in Audio engineering you will learn a lot of related things like consoles, EQ, compressors, reverb etc etc. =)
Oh, let me correct myself. I’m studying electrical engineering. I’m in my senior year with one semester to go. I am scheduled to graduate in may. I can’t wait!
So how do you like audio engineering? I have a buddy that’s been thinking about going into audio engineering. He’s a guitar geek like me and loves music. He’s kinda torn so I thought I’d ask a guy that’s in the program.