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Old November 11th, 2011, 07:35 AM   #4 (permalink)
freddyfingers
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I've got the PRS and a Schecter Hellraiser C-1 Bari's. The PRS has a chunkier neck and uses heaver strings. The top is flat, very light guitar. I put an EMG 60 in the neck and an 85 in the bridge and Sperzel locking tuners. The guitar was awesome stock, but I like to tweak things. The Schecter has a neck more like a '59 Les Paul, somewhat slimmer than the PRS. The top is arched which I really like and comes in Quilt maple. It comes with EMG's already that are coil tapable. Very nice single coil clean tones, then kick in the humbucker mode for some fatter tones. Both are excellent in build quality. Fretwork is spot on. Mine are tuned stock in B-B.

What type of music do you play? The sound samples i have heard from them, on you tube, seem to point in a metalish way. I am looking to play blues, and some slide.

Would you say the prs neck is more like a bass neck, wide as well?

Thanks for the info!
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