LP Jr. style guitars never fail to boner me. $499 isn't a bad price when that's what a similar Epiphone or Gibson (with a skank finish) would probably cost.
prs+good guitars, BUT WHAT THE FUCK IS WIT THE BRIDGE?!?
i hate anything that does not intonate, but i like that prs, its like being inbetween a rock and hardplace
robert(original) wrote:why has no one adressed the bridge?
i do like it, i wonder if the bridge posts would line up for those old wrap around ajustable bridges.
You always have that same criticism, which isn't much of a criticism because somebody always tells you yes, there are replacement wraparound bridges with adjustable saddles, made by many aftermarket parts companies. i think even GFS sells one taht fits PRS guitars.
the repro bridge should come stock, i will forever complain about it.
besides that the more i look at the guitar the more i dig it,
the guard is rather cool looking,
im not a fan of the wide n thin neck shape tho.
robert(original) wrote:prs+good guitars, BUT WHAT THE FUCK IS WIT THE BRIDGE?!?
i hate anything that does not intonate, but i like that prs, its like being inbetween a rock and hardplace
The basic wrapover supposed to give you the best tone. It makes sense that less hardware the better when considering tone woods or even getting the best out of the guitars natural qualities.
I really like them guitars, the single cut looks good as well. Could well be a good modern alternative to LP Juniors.