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Any love for PRS Hollowbody II
Hi folks,
As titled. Any one here played them? Care to share your "reviews"? |
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Might want to move the thread from the "acoustic guitar section" to the "Electric".
PRS does make an acoustic guitar, but these ain't them.
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Bit harsh Jeff
I don't tend to look in on the electric pages myself - my experience on HC forums was not that positive, lots of great posters and knowledgeable musicians, lots of illiterate idiots as well. If I want an opinion on an electric guitar (and you'll see from my sig that I have and play acoustic, electric, fretted and fretless bass guitars) I'd also rather source it from this forum. If it breaks the rules on the other hand I'll rethink this one
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I own two. If you're looking for the Gibson ES335 sound the PRS isn't as fat because of the longer scale length and because it's more hollow than the Gibson. The PRS does have a different sound than a solid body PRS, with more overtones. I like them!
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