@LeonTodd WOW!!!!!!! Nice!!!!! Everywhere you went tonewise seriously set the tone for my day.........THANK YOU!!!!! Favorite 7-string riff for me??? Korn "Here To Stay". "D"
13:43 Not a metal guy but really wanted to hear what this guitar sounds like with a low-key ambient sound. Awesome review. I've said it time and again; PRS is the Lexus of Guitars. Thanks!
I gotta say, I see a lot of shredders and chuggers on YT with guitar reviews and such, but I love your style. It's the skill AND soul of playing - fantastic stuff, man.
Yeah I have to agree, in later years I have really come to prefer medium to high output pickups instead of high to extreme. You can really hear the details in the tones better and you got a lot of more playroom when choosing what amp to go for with pickups like Mark's different pickups. When younger I went for the maximum output pickups and full gain on the amp, that usually went ok when plugging in to a Marshall for example, but a lot of other amps it sounded shit to be honest, even in Marshalls it sounds better with a medium to high pickups. That is my 2 cents about it anyways.
I did the opposite, and recently picked up the 6 string model with an Evertune. I got it for studio work/clients, and man I was blown away by the pickups and build quality for the price, great instrument. Glad you’re liking yours too! :)
Thanks for showing this in Drop G, I always find it kind of odd when they make these signature models but don't set them up in the way the Artist would...
I don't like the 7 string aspect. Hell, I'm still trying to master 6. But the less frills finish is really nice to me and the guitar does seem to put the cost into what matters in actual playing than what doesn't. Nice review Leon.
Wow. This guitar seems to be able to do it all. I've been saving for a good 7 string to chug with but this PRS seems to do that and more. Was leaning towards the ESP Stephen Carpenter (sparkle green) or the Ibanez Axion Label but kinda leaning towards this model.
Leon Todd what did you think about the neck on that 7 string PRS ? I love the "wide thin" necks on 6 string PRS guitars and I also like the Ibanez neck called Wizard 3 (little bit thicker than your typical super slim Ibanez neck) . I was not a superfan of the neck on the Holcomb 7, it felt a little weird with the way it was flat and wide compared to a lot of other 7 strings. I did however love the sound the guitar made and those Alpha and OImega pickups really rock. You can really hear all of the strings really good when you strummed the chords, bass from the heavier strings while also the brighter "sparkle" from the lighter strings , makes for a great contrast in the tone. I watched the whole video and you kind of mentioned the neck and that it surprised you a bit, so you did like it ? I have never played a guitar with that kind of neck, maybe I would get used to it.
This guitar has become my go to since I picked it up. Definitely add locking tuners, I like the Ratio ones. The electronics are a bit cheap outside of the pickups and I had to replace the 3 way switch already. This is the only guitar that doesn’t feel like a toy in my hands when I switch between my Dingwall 6 string bass back to guitar.
I have one of those but mines came with a white nut, which I upgraded to a black Earvana and threw on some PRS locking tuners Those pickups are so good
Hey Leon, you should check out that same model but with the glossy Holcomb burst! Looks amazing, i can barely tell the difference with the more expensive ones on videos!
Sounding great in this video. Fun fact. AC/DC used Mesa Studio preamps for the Live At Donnington concert. I'd love to see you do an Angus tone with your Studio Preamp.
@@LeonTodd For real. They used the Mesa stuff on The Razor's Edge tour. Go back and listen to those Live At Donnington tones. Angus's tone has a lot more saturation than you might remember.
i have one of these as well as the 6 string version and I also have one of the Jackson juggernauts and both Jackson and prs nailed making an affordable great to play awesome sounding feature loaded 7 string guitar , but prs definitely gives you a fair piece more by including the full signature pickups however I got my juggernaut for 60 % off when Jackson was getting ready to release the second run of the juggernauts and with the extra money I saved I bought some DiMarzio illuminator 7 pickups and still paid less than MSRP for it , both are great sounding very well made guitars and would be perfect as someone's first 7string or even as their only 7string
Nice video and nice guitar! A comparison video between this one and the JP7 would be nice, I have a JP7 and I'm looking for a fixed bridge 7 strings and that will really help 😉
Love the range of tones you got out of it. I have this guitar and love it so much. Prob best review of it on youtube.. I struggle to get the gutteral neck coil tapped tone for thumping though
Thanks for this great vid Leon! Very complete and detailed with your views. I wonder what the whole fuss is all about regarding the nut? I have read many bad reviews about the nut, perhaps it was from the very first version and it has been corrected in 2021 or 2022? Thanks again!
I played one of these the other day straight thru a 5150. Sounded pretty vicious. I found the neck a tad thick, the satin finish made it nice and smooth tho. Overall pretty good, especially considering the price..
Very curious about the string gauge you used for the drop G tuning. I have the Juggernaut Pro series which is Misha’s affordable sig model with the same scale and radius and it’s definitely a great guitar for the money but I would definitely need to up the gauge for drop G. Drop A is about the lowest I could get with the factory strings. Cheers!
@@LeonTodd Thanks for the replay man! I’m surprised it handles it so well. I’ve had to really adjust my picking technique to play in drop A so maybe I’ve just got to lighten up on the right hand some more. I tend to be heavy handed with the chugs. Great video!
I have the other Holcomb 7 string model with the purple. It's a beast of a guitar. I love my Ibanez 7 strings, but this guitar will spoil you in how a 7 string should look, feel and sound. Mine is as you noticed on the quality. PRS is just a quality monster guitar company. I'll always play Ivanez, but my PRS collection has increased and will continue to do so.
that's a great looking guitar. if i was in the market for a 7, i'd definitely take a look at one of these. i've got one of the prs se baritones with p90's and i love it. i agree that prs have really made the smart move on where to cut the expensive appointments.
I seriously want this guitar but i would still replace the pickups with the Abasi Fishman pickups and probably locking tuners. And then there’s Misha’s Jackson and Jake’s Schecter and I’m just not sure.
I’ve always been tempted to get one. My best friend owns the 6 string Burst version and he said the only things these need are TUSQ nuts and then they punch above their weight class
Yeah the only things I'd really change about this are the things I tend to change on all my guitars - locking tuners, preferred string gauge, new nut if the strings need it.
They used to do recessed covers, they changed at a time where they not only moved to cheaper labour but higher RRP also. I was a big supporter of PRS, having owned a couple cores and a few SE's, but after they turned to less bang for buck and start selling these things as features I cant back them any more... Its a shame because taking away the now shortfalls they are great instruments.
Ohhhhh! Congrats! I'm using whatever this comes with from the factory and they feel great in Drop G IMO. Keep me posted with how you like yours, this particular example was really nice so it'll be cool to know how consistent they are.
@@LeonTodd Haven’t found any issues. Finish is great, frets are all good and rounded off nicely. Sounds great. Still in the honey moon period though. But I can’t believe how good the price is! Got it from Concept for 1399!!!
Leon. Do you happen to know what model strings were on that PRS? I know it’s been a couple years but I put some GHS Boomers on mine and they suck. Thanks
Thanks mate! Got a few Ormsby clips up from a few years back now, I've known Perry for a long time now. Still have some of the first pickups they ever made!
I want to check the new Matt Heafy Epiphone 7, which is 25.5 scale and not 24.7 like before. About the same price, and killer in white. And i never liked white guitars before 😅😅😅
I've had a 7 string with a 26.5" scale length for about 2 years and I never fully bonded with the scale length. It's just a tad too big, but if the lowest string had any less tension I think it would also be bad. Long story short, I wanna try a 25.5" 7 string with an Evertune bridge hoping that it's the best of both worlds.
I have this guitar. It's absolutely fantastic. My only criticism, and its a small matter, is the white binding. I think a natural color would of matched better. but that is only aesthetics. this thing is a beast. Having said that, my 22nd century Ormsby GTR Hype 7 is also a monster.
The first PRS I ever tried was a Holcomb 6-string and I really did *not* get on with the neck. Like, it *hurt*. 🤪 Put me off trying any others for years, but eventually I decided my issue was the super flat, Jackson-y fretboard radius which is only used on the Holcomb, so I'd been doing PRS and myself a disservice. 😆
What is the scale length of this guitar? This guitar is such a looker. That satin finish is awesome (don't forget it on #satinsunday :P). It looks super cool with your purple/pink side/fill light. I think, this is very much in line with my PRS SE Hollowbody II Piezo that I recently got - It is even more expensive than this seven-string, but compared to a Core PRS or a ES335 it is still the economy choice by far. Mine also has great build quaility good sounds and you get what you pay for in spades. I was not super impressed by the Atomica high sounds in this video (although I too love that amp model and use it regularly), but the cleans and the filth were really really good.
PRS have always made beautiful guitars. Their pickups have improved the most in the last 10 years. They used to sound pretty mediocre and would need immediate replacement. Not the case any more.
@@LeonTodd do you have the liquifire / crunchlabs on your JP7? Those are the only pups in the JP line that need an OD to get really tight and nasty, on the other models, illuminators, ecstasy or the new Dreamcatcher and Rainmaker, they'd all suit what you do perfectly, they're more modern, the others are super vintage ^^
If they made this in a violet the way it appears with the lighting I would totally want to purchase one. Plus it makes it look metal yet versatile. I think their marketing division would be onto something if it came in a wider color variety and dropped the musician this model is representing
a thing of monstrous Beauty.. a PRS like this may make to consider to finally get into owning a 7 since mostly is been a turn off for me that fact that most of the 7s G they look ugly as shit but this one satisfies my Vintage Gibson-like PRS love hey have you considering to rename your channel LEON TONE? I would do it XD Ahhhhh that Orgasmic PRS wall collection you got there sir
Ordered one it came with blemishes glue all over the nut and after 3 hrs of playing it the tone know came off and the the pot fell into the electronics cavity needless to say it's going back but it sounded good but the should have done this model in a CE model not sure why they are trying it in a SE model kind of like trying to polish a turd if you ask me
Favourite 7 string riff?
@LeonTodd WOW!!!!!!! Nice!!!!! Everywhere you went tonewise seriously set the tone for my day.........THANK YOU!!!!! Favorite 7-string riff for me??? Korn "Here To Stay". "D"
bad horsie, steve vai? filthy!
The Dark Eternal Night by DT. The intro riff is just so good.
Nevermore - This godless endeavour (Many sick riffs in this master piece song)
Kill The Guy With The Ball - Steve VAI
13:43 Not a metal guy but really wanted to hear what this guitar sounds like with a low-key ambient sound. Awesome review. I've said it time and again; PRS is the Lexus of Guitars. Thanks!
If PRS does not start sending you guitars to review... they are nuts.
I gotta say, I see a lot of shredders and chuggers on YT with guitar reviews and such, but I love your style. It's the skill AND soul of playing - fantastic stuff, man.
Wow, thanks! I appreciate that
Thank you for doing a seven string review that isn't all chugs and modern metal. That guitar sounds really great.
PRS makes beautiful stuff, but what I really like about this one is the functionality focus. Well done.
Mark's signature pickups are unreal I have them in my 7 string Ibanez RG, brutal but clear!
Yeah I have to agree, in later years I have really come to prefer medium to high output pickups instead of high to extreme. You can really hear the details in the tones better and you got a lot of more playroom when choosing what amp to go for with pickups like Mark's different pickups.
When younger I went for the maximum output pickups and full gain on the amp, that usually went ok when plugging in to a Marshall for example, but a lot of other amps it sounded shit to be honest, even in Marshalls it sounds better with a medium to high pickups. That is my 2 cents about it anyways.
I bought a seven sting guitar about 8 years ago....pulled a hamstring trying to play it so I sold it. Big fan of Holcomb and this guitar.
I did the opposite, and recently picked up the 6 string model with an Evertune. I got it for studio work/clients, and man I was blown away by the pickups and build quality for the price, great instrument. Glad you’re liking yours too! :)
Yeah the evertune options looks amazing!
Congrats on the 70K subs Leon. Killer solo at the end btw. \m/
Thanks so much :D
“Jam 2” is the best song I’ve heard all year. Leon please make this an actual recording. My heart ❤️ felt it and tears were swelling within me.
Thanks! Check out a song called "River of Darkness" by "The Midnight", that's what I'm soloing over
EXCELLENT GUITAR FACES.
I was in the market for a 7 string. Have to go check one of these bad boys out now. Thanks for the review and the heads up Leon. 🤘🎸
I suck for not having at least one 7 string. That low b (or whatever) is so evil sounding, I love it.
I really like strat necks because thicker/wider necks bother my wrist. Wondering if this would be an issue on this guitar... looks stellar.
Ooh yeah. Looking at grabbing 7 string myself. Looking at either the SVN or a Schecter Elite Omen 7
Amazing! I've been wanting to get one from a long time! Well done!
I think you'd enjoy this one
Thanks for showing this in Drop G, I always find it kind of odd when they make these signature models but don't set them up in the way the Artist would...
I don't like the 7 string aspect. Hell, I'm still trying to master 6. But the less frills finish is really nice to me and the guitar does seem to put the cost into what matters in actual playing than what doesn't. Nice review Leon.
That low string is so naaaasty too fun to play on
Wow. This guitar seems to be able to do it all. I've been saving for a good 7 string to chug with but this PRS seems to do that and more. Was leaning towards the ESP Stephen Carpenter (sparkle green) or the Ibanez Axion Label but kinda leaning towards this model.
Leon Todd what did you think about the neck on that 7 string PRS ? I love the "wide thin" necks on 6 string PRS guitars and I also like the Ibanez neck called Wizard 3 (little bit thicker than your typical super slim Ibanez neck) .
I was not a superfan of the neck on the Holcomb 7, it felt a little weird with the way it was flat and wide compared to a lot of other 7 strings.
I did however love the sound the guitar made and those Alpha and OImega pickups really rock.
You can really hear all of the strings really good when you strummed the chords, bass from the heavier strings while also the brighter "sparkle" from the lighter strings , makes for a great contrast in the tone.
I watched the whole video and you kind of mentioned the neck and that it surprised you a bit, so you did like it ? I have never played a guitar with that kind of neck, maybe I would get used to it.
I liked the extra chunk - it's a lot deeper than my JP7 and I quite enjoyed the super flat fingerboard radius
This guitar has become my go to since I picked it up. Definitely add locking tuners, I like the Ratio ones. The electronics are a bit cheap outside of the pickups and I had to replace the 3 way switch already. This is the only guitar that doesn’t feel like a toy in my hands when I switch between my Dingwall 6 string bass back to guitar.
Besides the pick ups, what's the electronics you're talking about?
@@tomh4244 the pickups are top notch Duncan’s but all of the other electronics, pots, switch, output jack and wiring are all pretty cheap stuff
I had the same problem, them prs send me a cheap ass pickup selector which i didn't use.
Thanks for this review ! Been looking for a first 7s for several month and I think you sold me this one...
Quick update, I just ordered it 😂
I have one of those but mines came with a white nut, which I upgraded to a black Earvana and threw on some PRS locking tuners
Those pickups are so good
Yeah I imagine it's amazing with locking tuners!
Hey Leon, you should check out that same model but with the glossy Holcomb burst! Looks amazing, i can barely tell the difference with the more expensive ones on videos!
Sounding great in this video. Fun fact. AC/DC used Mesa Studio preamps for the Live At Donnington concert. I'd love to see you do an Angus tone with your Studio Preamp.
For real?! Great idea!
@@LeonTodd For real. They used the Mesa stuff on The Razor's Edge tour. Go back and listen to those Live At Donnington tones. Angus's tone has a lot more saturation than you might remember.
I like this idea.
i have one of these as well as the 6 string version and I also have one of the Jackson juggernauts and both Jackson and prs nailed making an affordable great to play awesome sounding feature loaded 7 string guitar , but prs definitely gives you a fair piece more by including the full signature pickups however I got my juggernaut for 60 % off when Jackson was getting ready to release the second run of the juggernauts and with the extra money I saved I bought some DiMarzio illuminator 7 pickups and still paid less than MSRP for it , both are great sounding very well made guitars and would be perfect as someone's first 7string or even as their only 7string
Nice video and nice guitar! A comparison video between this one and the JP7 would be nice, I have a JP7 and I'm looking for a fixed bridge 7 strings and that will really help 😉
Love the range of tones you got out of it. I have this guitar and love it so much. Prob best review of it on youtube.. I struggle to get the gutteral neck coil tapped tone for thumping though
yeah those pickups are gorgeous. Coil split on, middle position with a compressor into a lightly crunchy amp is pretty fun for slap style stuff.
Thanks for this great vid Leon! Very complete and detailed with your views. I wonder what the whole fuss is all about regarding the nut? I have read many bad reviews about the nut, perhaps it was from the very first version and it has been corrected in 2021 or 2022? Thanks again!
This one was clean and one of my students purchased one recently that is also very tidy.
@@LeonTodd I got the same one on the way (made in 2022), can't wait!
I have the 6th string model with the brisket burst, pick ups alone make the guitar worth it
I played one of these the other day straight thru a 5150. Sounded pretty vicious. I found the neck a tad thick, the satin finish made it nice and smooth tho. Overall pretty good, especially considering the price..
Very curious about the string gauge you used for the drop G tuning. I have the Juggernaut Pro series which is Misha’s affordable sig model with the same scale and radius and it’s definitely a great guitar for the money but I would definitely need to up the gauge for drop G. Drop A is about the lowest I could get with the factory strings. Cheers!
I’d be interested to know this too
I'm not sure what's on here! I unboxed it and slapped it straight into Drop G so they're the stock strings.
@@LeonTodd Thanks for the replay man! I’m surprised it handles it so well. I’ve had to really adjust my picking technique to play in drop A so maybe I’ve just got to lighten up on the right hand some more. I tend to be heavy handed with the chugs. Great video!
Awesome dude!
I like 7 strings because they include the other 6 as well. When I play a 6 string it is usually dropped tuned. My preference is 7 strings.
So Leon you might want to check the new solando slo 30 mini head they have sounds bad ass my guy all ss
Just went live with my vid on it :D
@@LeonTodd fuck yea!!!!
I love my 2 Ernie Ball Musicman JP 7strings alot
I have the other Holcomb 7 string model with the purple. It's a beast of a guitar. I love my Ibanez 7 strings, but this guitar will spoil you in how a 7 string should look, feel and sound. Mine is as you noticed on the quality. PRS is just a quality monster guitar company. I'll always play Ivanez, but my PRS collection has increased and will continue to do so.
The neck is so good!
that's a great looking guitar. if i was in the market for a 7, i'd definitely take a look at one of these. i've got one of the prs se baritones with p90's and i love it. i agree that prs have really made the smart move on where to cut the expensive appointments.
Baritone with p90s must sound huge!
@@LeonTodd yes it does, rather! i really need another one with humbuckers :)
i have this guitar it's nice but I've had problems with the neck pick up after only a couple months
I seriously want this guitar but i would still replace the pickups with the Abasi Fishman pickups and probably locking tuners. And then there’s Misha’s Jackson and Jake’s Schecter and I’m just not sure.
John Mayer needs to try one of these now that he's in the family
I’ve always been tempted to get one. My best friend owns the 6 string Burst version and he said the only things these need are TUSQ nuts and then they punch above their weight class
Yeah the only things I'd really change about this are the things I tend to change on all my guitars - locking tuners, preferred string gauge, new nut if the strings need it.
They used to do recessed covers, they changed at a time where they not only moved to cheaper labour but higher RRP also. I was a big supporter of PRS, having owned a couple cores and a few SE's, but after they turned to less bang for buck and start selling these things as features I cant back them any more... Its a shame because taking away the now shortfalls they are great instruments.
Guess what I went and bought after watching this video 😯
What gauge strings would you recommend for the drop tuning you use? Thank you
Ohhhhh! Congrats! I'm using whatever this comes with from the factory and they feel great in Drop G IMO. Keep me posted with how you like yours, this particular example was really nice so it'll be cool to know how consistent they are.
@@LeonTodd Haven’t found any issues. Finish is great, frets are all good and rounded off nicely. Sounds great. Still in the honey moon period though. But I can’t believe how good the price is! Got it from Concept for 1399!!!
At 13:45 Oooooh yeah!
Leon, will you try the PRS SE Mark Holcomb six string?
How is the build quality on yours? Got two of these with fred issues, sharp edges. And some marks on the wood finish.
Leon. Do you happen to know what model strings were on that PRS? I know it’s been a couple years but I put some GHS Boomers on mine and they suck. Thanks
The cleans sound great. Is this easy to play ? Comparable to Ibanez 7 strings?
I find it quite comfortable, but the neck is definitely chunkier than an Ibanez
How do those pickups sound with bluesy tones? I want to buy a set for my 594 but I don’t only play blues and stoner metal
Haha! C'mon Todd! Ormsby HQ is probably within 25km of where you live! Embrace the future! Love ya vids, bud!
Thanks mate! Got a few Ormsby clips up from a few years back now, I've known Perry for a long time now. Still have some of the first pickups they ever made!
@@LeonTodd My cousin is always trying to get me to one of your gigs when I'm down from Gero. But alas, timing is everything. One day, bud!
Beautiful guitar, but why haven't PRS gotten with the times and started using stainless steel fretwire?
Yeah , stainless on PRS needs to happen!
I want to check the new Matt Heafy Epiphone 7, which is 25.5 scale and not 24.7 like before. About the same price, and killer in white. And i never liked white guitars before 😅😅😅
I've had a 7 string with a 26.5" scale length for about 2 years and I never fully bonded with the scale length. It's just a tad too big, but if the lowest string had any less tension I think it would also be bad. Long story short, I wanna try a 25.5" 7 string with an Evertune bridge hoping that it's the best of both worlds.
Brooo try an Ltd mh1000 it’s has an Evertune and it’s 25.5 it’s a beast man
I have this guitar. It's absolutely fantastic. My only criticism, and its a small matter, is the white binding. I think a natural color would of matched better. but that is only aesthetics. this thing is a beast. Having said that, my 22nd century Ormsby GTR Hype 7 is also a monster.
Yeah the hypes crush! Perry is a local and has done amazing stuff from when he started.
Ormsby Goliath player here. These guitars are just nuts.
The first PRS I ever tried was a Holcomb 6-string and I really did *not* get on with the neck. Like, it *hurt*. 🤪 Put me off trying any others for years, but eventually I decided my issue was the super flat, Jackson-y fretboard radius which is only used on the Holcomb, so I'd been doing PRS and myself a disservice. 😆
That's understandable - the super flat radius works great on 7's and 8's but it's a bit more divisive on 6's
Have the same guitar and it is totally amazing.....
Nice! I love the satin feel on this.
@@LeonTodd totally agree
Back of the neck looks raw/satin?
I can't get used to the usually glossy necks of PRS, doesn't seem to be the case of this one?
While thing is satin. Smooooth.
Hello. which patch / settings on your processor do you use for this wonderful sound color (JAM2) :)
Axe-Fx III
I don't understand why PRS didn't make a 6 string version of this finish.?
I'd love a 6 string Evertune version in this finish!
Is that a modified ADA midi footswitch on the rack with the Mesa?
Fractal FM9
What is the scale length of this guitar?
This guitar is such a looker. That satin finish is awesome (don't forget it on #satinsunday :P). It looks super cool with your purple/pink side/fill light. I think, this is very much in line with my PRS SE Hollowbody II Piezo that I recently got - It is even more expensive than this seven-string, but compared to a Core PRS or a ES335 it is still the economy choice by far. Mine also has great build quaility good sounds and you get what you pay for in spades.
I was not super impressed by the Atomica high sounds in this video (although I too love that amp model and use it regularly), but the cleans and the filth were really really good.
26.5 inch scale length
@@cashway0420 borderline baritone length 👍
PRS have always made beautiful guitars. Their pickups have improved the most in the last 10 years. They used to sound pretty mediocre and would need immediate replacement. Not the case any more.
Agreed!
Although this set is made by Seymour Duncan 😉
Noice!
Would look so much better without the fretboard binding though. It doesn’t fit in on that guitar.
No binding, no fretboard markers and a p90 in the neck and you'd basically have my perfect PRS spec :p
I have the guitar, great guitar, and even better reviews.👍👍👍
Good choice!
I love my Ibanez Universe UV777GR Lochness green
I have to say, I think I like the sound of this PRS more than your JP. Sorry! 😄 Those pickups sound great.
I have a love/hate thing with the JP pickups too. This is more my speed.
@@LeonTodd do you have the liquifire / crunchlabs on your JP7? Those are the only pups in the JP line that need an OD to get really tight and nasty, on the other models, illuminators, ecstasy or the new Dreamcatcher and Rainmaker, they'd all suit what you do perfectly, they're more modern, the others are super vintage ^^
LIKE TIMES 10.
If they made this in a violet the way it appears with the lighting I would totally want to purchase one. Plus it makes it look metal yet versatile. I think their marketing division would be onto something if it came in a wider color variety and dropped the musician this model is representing
I want to buy it but it’s 7string only so I pass. Love the looks anyway.
a thing of monstrous Beauty.. a PRS like this may make to consider to finally get into owning a 7
since mostly is been a turn off for me that fact that most of the 7s G they look ugly as shit
but this one satisfies my Vintage Gibson-like PRS love
hey have you considering to rename your channel LEON TONE?
I would do it XD
Ahhhhh that Orgasmic PRS wall collection you got there sir
Yeah this satiates my desire for a "normal" looking 7
man would love to see a Black SG or more SG-like 7 you know?
Ragdoll does djent
Ragdjoll
I am wishing it has a Floyd Rose. Bored with fixed bridges.
I'm the opposite, I always like the idea of 7 string Floyds but never get on with them
.... And the guitar is great for drop.A but anything below is too flobby on 7th string...
PRS SE and S2 set the bar to high vs Gibson crappy overpriced 2 or 3 piece glued tables
Ordered one it came with blemishes glue all over the nut and after 3 hrs of playing it the tone know came off and the the pot fell into the electronics cavity needless to say it's going back but it sounded good but the should have done this model in a CE model not sure why they are trying it in a SE model kind of like trying to polish a turd if you ask me