Aka Guitars - PRS Copy

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Aka Guitars - PRS Copy

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http://www.akaguitars.com

Seems a bit ambitious to be honest there. £199 with a hard case, taking pre orders on a order now pay when you get it nature. Carved maple top and basswood body, though seems they say the neck is basswood as well wtf?

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A basswood neck?

That thing is going to have the WOOL TONES
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Why not get a PRS SE, if you're into that sort of thing. Or are SE PRS guitars a gazillion dollars over there.
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our factory manufactures the guitars using the exact same materials, machinery and process as the big name guitar companies like Fender, Gibson & Paul Reed Smith
and then on the spec page of the PRS copy...
High quality tone wood Basswood body and set neck

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500K Potentiometers for ultimate tone
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are all their guitars gonna be red ?


that thing is fugly btw
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Post by euan »

Orange drops as well James.

http://www.guitarampkeyboard.com/en/prs/se_series to compare SE prices in the UK.

I think there is a variety of colours available, the guys blog says everything but green is gone now.
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jcyphe wrote:Why not get a PRS SE, if you're into that sort of thing. Or are SE PRS guitars a gazillion dollars over there.
No. They are cheaper than the better Epiphone models.
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I would get that singlecut lp junior prs se type thing before I bought an epiphone.
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Zaphod wrote:I would get that singlecut lp junior prs se type thing before I bought an epiphone.
Aye, i've been tempted in the past. The 'Mira' model looks good as well but it will be a long time before i spend near a grand on a guitar again.
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The Mira is the first PRS I've ever liked. Or indeed haven't hated.

It is fisting expensive though.
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I forgot about that thing.

Meh, it's better than most of their guitars but I wouldn't buy it, even if it was reasonably priced.
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It's a looker
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Don't like the edges of the body being beveled, especially on that lower bout.
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Supposed to sound good as well. Steve Craddock is using one at the moment.. apparently. I respect his chops.
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Post by ultraviolence »

Mike wrote:Image

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Yeah they play really well too, they're damn good guitars :).

Holy shit the SE's are pretty damn pricey. They're like 599$ in Canada...and the Mira I think is like 1,300$

wow..
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jcyphe wrote:Why not get a PRS SE, if you're into that sort of thing. Or are SE PRS guitars a gazillion dollars over there.
the SEs have a flat top though so they dont look anywhere near as good as the pricier Prs's

they do sound good though
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JaguarOW wrote:the SEs have a flat top though so they dont look anywhere near as good as the pricier Prs's

they do sound good though
Get oouuut!

The flat top looks a lot better than the carved top. PRS's look like shit.
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BacchusPaul wrote:The flat top looks a lot better than the carved top. PRS's look like shit.
Flat top for the win.

'Cept on archtops/semi-hollows
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Zaphod wrote: 'Cept on archtops/semi-hollows
Obviously. Otherwise, it wouldn't be an archtop, would it?
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Post by Reece »

hahaha good point.

You do get some weird flat topped semis though, I think they look gash without the carved top.