So, I love my PRS, I've made that clear. It's never going to replace my acoustic for strumming-type songs, you've all made that clear and I agree.
Okay, then, the solution was also rather clear. This arrives on Wednesday.
I want something with a smaller body than the Grand Dame's massive dreadnaught size, and I already trust the PRS brand for quality and playability at a great price point for starving artists like me.
Look for this to show up on my next videos (still hard at work on the guitar parts for two songs right now that I've already laid down the vocal tracks for). It will also, of course, be what I take to IGC.
Mark
Stepping up to the best of both worlds
Here's the link to the PRS website talking about the one I ordered: the Angelus A10E in the Tortoise color scheme (the darker of the two they offer this year):
PRS SE Angelus A10E
PRS SE Angelus A10E
daryl wrote:
Songs are the one by the Rave-Ups I mentioned before, and Bridge over Troubled Water. I have both sets of vocals recorded but want to take more time getting the chording cleaner before I record the guitar parts. I expect the shiny new geetar will add some spice to the practice time.
Mark
I figured, but seems I have difficulty resisting the opportunity to "break 'em." :silly:I meant details on the new guitar. But, heck, why not details on both?
Songs are the one by the Rave-Ups I mentioned before, and Bridge over Troubled Water. I have both sets of vocals recorded but want to take more time getting the chording cleaner before I record the guitar parts. I expect the shiny new geetar will add some spice to the practice time.
Mark
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Nice addition to your guitar family Mark, G.A.S. comes with the territory here! :laugh: