
spirit7
Active member
I guess this is a bit of a rant, but here goes anyway. All the below caveated by the fact that I am (as plainly evidenced by my signature) a PRS acolyte.
Why is it that people hate on PRS's for no logical reason? Not so much at this forum, but in others they are commonly referred to as "dentist guitars" or otherwise chastised for the simple reason that they are ornate and expensive?
The constant comparisons to Gibson irritate me. People need to get it into their heads that PRS is not trying to emulate Gibson. They have a unique tone - it's somewhere in between. Yet I constantly hear them slagged off for having "no soul" (whatever that means) or as otherwise tonally lifeless. Nothing could be further from the truth! I absolutely understand people not getting on with PRS's tonally (I personally don't click with Suhrs as much as I'd like to), but to suggest that PRS's either have bad tone or don't play well is wrong.
I get the impression that because they are expensive and look good, they're an easy target. Fantastically well-made guitars which play like butter and sound great. What's not to like (other than the price)? The fact that they aren't chipped/reliced plaintops with "mojo" (again, whatever that means) is irrelevant. They play, and sound awesome.
Contrary arguments welcomed
-C
Why is it that people hate on PRS's for no logical reason? Not so much at this forum, but in others they are commonly referred to as "dentist guitars" or otherwise chastised for the simple reason that they are ornate and expensive?
The constant comparisons to Gibson irritate me. People need to get it into their heads that PRS is not trying to emulate Gibson. They have a unique tone - it's somewhere in between. Yet I constantly hear them slagged off for having "no soul" (whatever that means) or as otherwise tonally lifeless. Nothing could be further from the truth! I absolutely understand people not getting on with PRS's tonally (I personally don't click with Suhrs as much as I'd like to), but to suggest that PRS's either have bad tone or don't play well is wrong.
I get the impression that because they are expensive and look good, they're an easy target. Fantastically well-made guitars which play like butter and sound great. What's not to like (other than the price)? The fact that they aren't chipped/reliced plaintops with "mojo" (again, whatever that means) is irrelevant. They play, and sound awesome.
Contrary arguments welcomed


-C