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Anyone own a PRS Tremonti SE Custom guitar?
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<blockquote data-quote="MadDogs" data-source="post: 2882855" data-attributes="member: 11175"><p>On the amps I think you will be happy with either (and predict you will buy the other to have two at some point!). You may find that if you run your amp clean and plug an Ibanez Tube Screamer in you will be very happy. </p><p></p><p>Like NOFEARFACTOR stated earlier about solid state v. tubes, most people can't tell the difference between solid state and tubes. As well, most people can't really roll the volume up to make the tubes do what tubes do to get their tone without having the local PD stop by. Little trivia ... Two of the three "Kings" of the Blues (BB and Albert) played solid state amps. For practicing, you can't go wrong with either.</p><p></p><p>Funny you should mention Reverb.com. I am looking for another National and found on Reverb yesterday a 1980 Gibson L6-S Custom with a Tobacco Sunburst just like the first electric that I ever owned. Thinking about it.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, the advantage of ordering on line is no tax. The negative is that you get what you get and have no way of knowing tone or playability. That said, your PRS will likely be just like 99 out of 100 PRS guitars ... sound great and play well. And that 1 out of 100? That one is the one that just blows everything else away.</p><p></p><p>Enjoy!</p><p></p><p>And ... anyone thought about starting up a "Guitar" or "Musical Instrument" Thread?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MadDogs, post: 2882855, member: 11175"] On the amps I think you will be happy with either (and predict you will buy the other to have two at some point!). You may find that if you run your amp clean and plug an Ibanez Tube Screamer in you will be very happy. Like NOFEARFACTOR stated earlier about solid state v. tubes, most people can't tell the difference between solid state and tubes. As well, most people can't really roll the volume up to make the tubes do what tubes do to get their tone without having the local PD stop by. Little trivia ... Two of the three "Kings" of the Blues (BB and Albert) played solid state amps. For practicing, you can't go wrong with either. Funny you should mention Reverb.com. I am looking for another National and found on Reverb yesterday a 1980 Gibson L6-S Custom with a Tobacco Sunburst just like the first electric that I ever owned. Thinking about it. Anyway, the advantage of ordering on line is no tax. The negative is that you get what you get and have no way of knowing tone or playability. That said, your PRS will likely be just like 99 out of 100 PRS guitars ... sound great and play well. And that 1 out of 100? That one is the one that just blows everything else away. Enjoy! And ... anyone thought about starting up a "Guitar" or "Musical Instrument" Thread? [/QUOTE]
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