ChanMin said:muahaha a kick in gibson's nuts...
single cuts rawk.
hope they come up with a cool version like a ... maple necked single cut?
i would survive on air for months to buy one of those.
echoist said:hi guys, talking abt the single cut, anyone seen this in davis? i'm looking for this guitar... thnx...
echoist said:hi guys, talking abt the single cut, anyone seen this in davis? i'm looking for this guitar... thnx...
psionic said:anyone tried that single coil PRS? how is it like
this SE was available @ Davis, i did a review on it but never put it up @ the database section. maybe now's the time...
yeah it was sold on davis for about $700. I was aiming for the last piece they sell, but it was snatched up by someone when I came back to the store on the following week.
I did. They are sweet and when the volume is cranked up, it produce a very nice bluesy tone. I played it through a vox valvestate amp, FYI.
A single cut is basically a guitar with only 1 side cut out for access to the lower frets whereas a double cut has both sides cut out which allow greater access to the lower fretsbaobaojon said:ERm can some1 tell me what a single cut means?
A single cut is basically a guitar with only 1 side cut out for access to the lower frets whereas a double cut has both sides cut out which allow greater access to the lower frets
oops im confused by my fretsechoist said:A single cut is basically a guitar with only 1 side cut out for access to the lower frets whereas a double cut has both sides cut out which allow greater access to the lower frets
errr... i think what Mew meant is higher frets.
lol. that was my teacher.
The appellate court rejected that trademark theory out-of-hand, emphasizing Gibson’s concession in court arguments that “only an idiot” would confuse the two products at the point of sale.