I skipped through most of the vid, so may have missed it, but did the guitar actually sound good at any point?JHorner wrote:Hmm needs more pickups and switches and an abalone fhole cover.jeremyb wrote:Mark II is out..
I liked how he kept fiddling with the switches but the sound didnt change.
Not sure why they fitted it with a squire strat bridge.
/Trollface
PRS limited John Mayer run
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Re: PRS limited John Mayer run
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It sounded the same all the way through. Except there was a bit with some mild gain. I haven't found a demo by Andy at PGS so I don't know if the guitar sounds good.Danger Mouse wrote:I skipped through most of the vid, so may have missed it, but did the guitar actually sound good at any point?JHorner wrote:Hmm needs more pickups and switches and an abalone fhole cover.jeremyb wrote:Mark II is out..
I liked how he kept fiddling with the switches but the sound didnt change.
Not sure why they fitted it with a squire strat bridge.
/Trollface