
napalmdeath
Well-known member
Ascension":15as7r2c said:Been playing guitar for a living for over 40 years and owned just about anything you can name I'm far from ignorant on instruments.
Apparently, you are. If you read my post, it wasn't addressed to you. But, while we're on the subject, what's all this WE asked for, and a BUNCH of us shit you continue to ramble on about? I see more happy owners on the PRS forums, than whiney babies like yourself & the other ignorant poster named above think PRS should cater to your requests. I've been playing over 30 years myself, and this is my second PRS in 2 years, along with a 2014 LP Studio, 2014 LP Classic, 2013 LP Standard, & 2013 LP Traditional, (with NO chambering, NO weight relief - the only model to do so since the 80's). I know instruments myself, and have been a Gibson guy for the majority of those years, once I broke the Floyd Rose days of the 80's & 90's. I'm sorry they don't meet your high standards for little money, ideally, all core model appointments would hike the price beyond $1500. I'm sure after 40 years, you'd realize, you can't have your cake and eat it too - I'm 44, and realized this 20 years ago. Maybe someday, you'll realize it too. I can buy an upscale PRS, but the fact is, they are overpriced. Quality, yes, but ramping up the S2 to a sub-$2000 guitar, and make the snobs happy with all core model hardware, paint process, carved top, and USA pickups w/case, would cause a loss of sales of the $3000 models for the many who would give two shits about a fancy top - economics 101. Whether it meets your approval or not, the S2 is a major seller, with the MAJORITY of the owners giving it high marks. I found mine to be nearly flawless out of the box, only needing a setup from NJ to 100 degree heat index here in Florida.
