sticky1138
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"Horsemeat" sounds straight out of the Way Huge back catalog. And the Joy Division-meets-Neunaber graphics? For a guitar brand by and for blues lawyers, their aesthetic is really all over the place here
In this case I think it would be the mythical glue factory.Personally, I think Glue Factory would be a much better name for a Klone, but that's just my sense of humor
Does make me wonder: apparently the comp is based on the LA2A. Maybe a silly question but are there any PCBs available here in that “family”?
I hope you like your meat blue or bloody. It gets tough really quickly. Not bad though, a little gamey but not overly.I've always wanted to eat horse![]()
In the description, it can be run with a 18v Power supply so maybe, just maybe a different Beast???In this case I think it would be the mythical glue factory.
I get the PRS Hate that seems prevalent. PRS tends to be a polarizing brand.
I have some personal history with Paul that goes way back when we were both just punks in the Washington DC area. So there's always a soft spot in my heart for the "local kid does good" aspect. I guess I don't see them so much as the conglomerate they've become.
Having said that, I've become less and less enamored with the "blingy" type guitars and my 594 is the last "bling" guitar that I own.
I really like the more quirky models (Like the Vela and Starla) and I think the SE's are just excellent guitars all around.
The S2 line is kind of a sweet spot for me. I've got my eye out for a decent used S2 Mira Semi-hollow or S2 Studio. There really hasn't been anything in the Core line that has interested me in quite some time. Although, maybe a Gold top MCarty with P90's......... But that's only because I watch too much of That Pedal Show and Mick has one........
I have zero interest in retail pedals, PRS or otherwise.....my motto of "DIY or DIE" continues to hold....hahah.
I'd love to see what the compressor is all about though.
PRS are unique ,Well built guitars & Paul is passionate about his Products!I get the PRS Hate that seems prevalent. PRS tends to be a polarizing brand.
I have some personal history with Paul that goes way back when we were both just punks in the Washington DC area. So there's always a soft spot in my heart for the "local kid does good" aspect. I guess I don't see them so much as the conglomerate they've become.
Having said that, I've become less and less enamored with the "blingy" type guitars and my 594 is the last "bling" guitar that I own.
I really like the more quirky models (Like the Vela and Starla) and I think the SE's are just excellent guitars all around.
The S2 line is kind of a sweet spot for me. I've got my eye out for a decent used S2 Mira Semi-hollow or S2 Studio. There really hasn't been anything in the Core line that has interested me in quite some time. Although, maybe a Gold top MCarty with P90's......... But that's only because I watch too much of That Pedal Show and Mick has one........
I have zero interest in retail pedals, PRS or otherwise.....my motto of "DIY or DIE" continues to hold....hahah.
I'd love to see what the compressor is all about though.
That would be Doug Sewell, who was an OG booteek amp builder in his own right back in the day. One thing I can say about Paul is that he supplements what he doesn't know through his partnerships. Like Doug, and early on he brought in Dana Bourgeois to help teach him about acoustic guitar building and tap tones for woods.I think that PRS has a lot of passion about making quality instruments and equipment. I like me a good flame on a neck through as well.
I have a McCarty that took a long time to bond with (like 15 years!) but I couldn't part with it now. Unique voice and great playability.
There were some YT videos with the amp designer in PRS which really impressed me as well, a lot of thought gone into their designs.
I'm interested to see what's gone into the pedals.
There are products for every life-stage crisis!I have nothing against PRS the person. As for the company, they definitely provide a service: those mid-life crises ain’t gonna cure themselves…