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DSLR = Digital Single Lens Reflex Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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IIRC the pickups in mine are 59/09.
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I don't know what that means, lol. How you doing, Pieterh? |
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Seriously? Single Lens Reflex is the kind of camera where you are looking through the lens and then the mirror lifts out of the way when you take a picture. The digital means the picture is captured on a sensor rather than 35mm film. I'm doing good: just recently did two evenings with an Eagles Tribute show (I sang and played mainly Glenn Frey parts though I did the Joe Walsh parts on Life In The Fast Lane and the Don Felder parts on Hotel California), acoustic and electric guitar a couple of weeks ago with a local choir/song group and in two and a half weeks will be doing a short lunchtime concert with a dear friend who also happens to be a fantastic singer (she did an amazing Take It To The Limit with us recently!). And all this while still doing the day job and looking after my kids! I need a holiday haha... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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PRS CE 24 the pic ups are PRS's own design US made two 85/15 s Humbucker/Split Coil, able to be split to single coil also.
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control set-up (two knob, coil split) and it affords so many options and tones. A real winner.
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I've never had a chance to play one because none of our local shops carry PRS, but I'm drooling from afar over the McCarty 594 and McCarty Singlecut 594. They are so far out of my budget, but they are so beautiful and sound amazing in all the videos I've watched.
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I played all 5 PRSs in the local shops over the past couple of days. 2 SEs and 3 S2s. None were 24.5 scale length which is what I'm looking for.
I found a used 2009 SC245 with the 57/08 pickups at a shop in another province. Thinking about pulling the trigger. The only thing I'm not sure of is the "wide/fat" neck. I've read a bunch of threads on various forums and it seems like it's a little smaller than a Gibon's 50s neck. Can anyone provide any experience with this neck and any comparison? I've looked at the neck specs on the PRS website. What I'm concerned of is that the SEs I played have the 'wide/fat' neck and they felt much wider than the 1 11/16" that it gives on the PRS website. |
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For the historical record, there were/are other film SLRs out there besides 35mm ones. 120/220 (and other roll film sizes) roll film and sheet film SLR cameras exist.
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Any PRS (electric) fans here?
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You're quite right of course (one thinks of Hasselblad etc) though the 35mm type are more readily recognisable on an everyday basis in order to explain what an SLR or DSLR is. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I used to own a 500C with the usual 50/80/150 lenses, and our studio had lots of Hasselblad gear. I still have a SWC and a couple of 120 backs. And, I have a R.B. Auto Graflex with a 180 Tessar, from the 1910s., along with a few other various types of cameras.
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What kind of music do you play Dru?
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Hey Ernie, I like rock / hard rock and 80s metal (standard tuning, not drop D or C). I'm not expecting the SC245 to be a metal machine with those PAF pickups but it'll handle some good rock 'n roll and AC/DC type stuff.
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I think that guitar will sound great with the right amp and pedals. I hope you get a chance to try out that neck profile soon and start jamming!
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