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Old 01-18-2014, 04:57 AM  
Minte
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Originally Posted by pompousjohn View Post
I have an '89 PRS that was my main guitar for a really long time. To my ears it is a great sounding guitar but in fact so rich and full that it doesn't actually mix well with other guitars. Most of the beauty is the subtle overtones and those don't cut through a mix well.

Most guitarists I see with PRS's are the only guitarist in the band, and they sound great, but when I take mine to practice I either drown out the other guitarist or he does me and its just not a good mix.
I'll have to take another look at some other PRS models. The quality is so good and for the dollar, no one else comes close to the finishes they do. It's just a matter of finding the correct model. They make too many different guitars.
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