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83stratman
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If one wanted to test the PRS waters at about $1k, what would be the better buy? A used CE, a used Starla Stop Tail or a S2 CU or Mira?
True. They are $1049 right now I believe.danyeo":52kw7ucf said:If you want straty tones from a PRS checkout the DC3 or NF3, the one's with the maple fretboard are killer. Guitar Center is blowing them out for around 1K. They used to sell new for double that. The necks on these guitars are awesome.
Bluplirst":1pj0we35 said:Definitely a used CE if you are indeed a stratman. I would avoid the S2's because they have cheaper hardware.
slyib":3ommkod4 said:Bluplirst":3ommkod4 said:Definitely a used CE if you are indeed a stratman. I would avoid the S2's because they have cheaper hardware.
+1. A year ago I had 29 USA PRS' in my personal stable, and 9 of them were CE's. As a former Strat Plus guy, I found the switchover very easy. My favorite is a beat to h*ll '89 alder-bodied one with a maple fretboard and neck.
glassjaw7":bd76xe1a said:I've heard that the S2 line is about the same quality as the SE line - rebranded with same parts, etc. not sure if that's true though, just read it somewhere.
I'd go for a used 'real' PRS myself, or maybe one of those gc blowout deals.
83stratman":2sebuukr said:The S2 is American wood, finish, frets and labor with import hardware and pickups. The S2 line is pretty much PRSs version of the Fender HW1/American Special.
glassjaw7":2sebuukr said:I've heard that the S2 line is about the same quality as the SE line - rebranded with same parts, etc. not sure if that's true though, just read it somewhere.
I'd go for a used 'real' PRS myself, or maybe one of those gc blowout deals.
glassjaw7":xuetbxqx said:Cool. PRS filled that middle price point with the S2s, just not sure I'd buy one when good deals can be had on used "regular" PRS models.
I'm thinking used prices aren't going to be super competitive on the S2's.83stratman":342aly70 said:Thats what I think as well, then the idea of a used S2 pops into my head.
glassjaw7":342aly70 said:Cool. PRS filled that middle price point with the S2s, just not sure I'd buy one when good deals can be had on used "regular" PRS models.
I would not be surprised because those guitar look like se's but the headstock says PRS.glassjaw7":1nk4kkwc said:I've heard that the S2 line is about the same quality as the SE line - rebranded with same parts, etc. not sure if that's true though, just read it somewhere.
I'd go for a used 'real' PRS myself, or maybe one of those gc blowout deals.