PRS SE standard

tts fast...haha...well...its rather affordable...but whats the diff between the SE model to any other which is more expensive
 
Back after suffering from SOFT WITHDRAWAL SYMTOMS!!! cannot resist soft.com lol. anyway... PRS are rather higher end guitars, I'd rather get a good, lower priced model, than a entry level, high quality one, If ya know what I mean.









but I still love Icre cream.
 
ya..i get what ya mean...just wanna ask around about the price of it...cos i think it might be the only PRS guitar i can afford in my entire life...haha
 
If I get my hands on one, I'm going to hug it and bring itto bed every night to hug... Hope I don't wake up and see the headstock broken off. I'd cry a longkang.
 
it's always good when a SOFTie comes back! especially BlackMoo, the hyper SOFTie who always did the initiation rites for new comers! ok ok, i am going off thread, before i get ticked off... ya ya PRS are good stuff, blah blah yadda yadda... what do i know?!! i am just a pianist!! :smt036
 
Am thinking of the standard SE also. Having an original PRS am thinking of getting a second PRS but mabbe the SE series. I havent tried the SE as yet, as am a bit apprehensive in testing at davis (i got my prs second hand). If it feels close to the real deal i might snap one up n put original prs pickups in it,...
 
i believe there's a PRS SE Singlecut review in GEAR NEWS 2004...

the SE range by PRS is a more affordable entry level korean units. although they reflect the high standard of craftsmanship, they still feel & sound different from the standard PRS offerings. do not dismiss them in any way, they are good guitars per se, with or without the 'PRS' tag to it.
 
A thing to note is that the standard has a basswood body so it would yield a different sound from the tremonti and santana SE
 
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