PRS, unbeleivable
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PRS, unbeleivable
I was just walking through Good N Loud the other day. I saw this http://prsguitars.com/showcase/current/hollowone.html hanging, and reconized it since Barenaked Ladies have used it. mI picked it up, Plugged it into the Fender Blues Junior (because I own one). I started to play . . . orgasm! I have only been a mild prs fan, but this thing blew me away! It was so easy, such warm tone, and light as hell! I recomend everyone to try it! It's 3000, so I'm never going to buy it, but fucking hell! It was so great, I had to wipe the chair off when I was done.
Yes, I am in a box

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prs's are definetly the best production electrics available, but for the pricetag you can get somethin custom built that pwns the prs
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that's what i figured. thanks for your help. looks like i'll be upgrading fairly soon.DMBGuru wrote:Pickups are generally between $100-$200 for EACH pickup. I would guess that it is just 1 pickup, meaning you would have to buy one for bridge and one for neck.

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