Need some advise on what guitar to get.

thanks guys, but have a few minor complaints, the gold hardware is tarnishing super fast, its like it can be wiped off,haha. besides that, i took off the strap nuts to install strap locks and the wood inside is a tad bit soft, thus the screw cant be tightened to the max as in it can keep turning forever.stuffed the hole with a shaved down raw plug and its a bit tighter but it still can go on turning forver....dodgy 8O ...and i like to jump and stuff when i perform.....so yea.....gota be extra careful.....no saosin guitar spins for this one....
 
bro..take pics with better lighting la..


cant see it that well..






damn it la..i wanted to get it..but now u got it..so...might have to look at smth else..


oh wait..ur malaysian! 8O
 
No worry bout the tarnish, the screw hole whatsoever. I know one day you will come back here again for a PRS. The real deal you know? 8)
 
haha, sorry death, i will take some proper shots when i have the time.go ahead and get it, who cares if some one else has it,haha.yea furthermore im malaysian haha.this guitar is not available here though,haha....anyway took the guitar for its first gig today, and it did well.even did a few guitar spins,haha.sounded awesome but the tuning wasnt very stable.had to retune in between songs,haha.....oh well......more than happy with it... yea, i will definitely get a real prs someday....definitely on my wishlist :D gotta start working first,haha.....
 
which nut bro?the tuning peg nut?which part? anyway just came up with some info about the pricing of the guitar which makes me not like the auntie at davis even more :evil: oh well.....
 
Yep thats the one, or if you wanna invest in upgrading the stability of the instrument you can even get graphtech nut + a set of locking tuner pegs installed.



But then again, I rather let the pros here advise. haha. Im just putting out what I've learnt from surfing the net and soft forum.
 
Thats super affordable for PRS quality!

Hmmm maybe my next guitar's gonna be a PRS SE! (If I can stop GASsing for the more expensive Ibanez RG Prestige)
 
Hmmm, lubricating the nut... gives me an idea too! Sure to help prolong string life and relieve extra tension on the tuners. No need to say much about the floating bridge... Its already built that way to reduce tension.
 
haha, i've tightened the springs of the tremolo so i can use it as a fixed bridge unit. where exactly is this lubricating nut?
 
PRS's nut is made of a self lubricating material, no need any pencil lead. Careful of how you lock down the bridge as well, it's not the same as a fender vintage bridge and may permanently damage it.
 
oh,hahahaha, my bad, read it too fast.lubricating the nut, lol. hmm maybe the string are still new thus havent stretched to their max potential. anyway, mr. sub said i could add another spring to lock down the bridge so i should be alright....i hope,haha... . anyway will post some clearer pics when im free.and also just helped my friend record his song using the PRS SE PA and it sounds good.
 
Ah just leave the 6 pivot screws as they are first, as in don't screw them down to clamp the bridge before reading the set-up faq on PRS's website first and you'll be find!

My PRS's nut pinches my strings abit when I switched from the stock 9s to 10s. Perhaps you have to widen the slots abit rather than lubricate it.

Heh yea there's something just very nice sounding about a PRS isn't it. Excellent for parts where a strat is too thin and a les paul too heavy.. :P
 
I think PRS guitars can do a lot. From country, Jazz all the way to metal. When I get the money, I'm gonna get my hands on one of those amazing guitars. They look oh so beautiful, too!
 
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