PRS SE Mike Mushok Baritone - My New Favorite Guitar

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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
  • I just recently acquired this guitar from a local guitar shop in Nashville. I was shocked to see it hanging up on the wall as these baritone's are no longer in production and seldom come on the market (I understand why now).
    I've been in search of this exact baritone for years now and i'm so excited to finally have one in my possession. I'm a huge fan of the silverburst finish too.
    ***Disclaimer***: There is a massive shift in volume from when I talk to when I play. Around 4:06 is when you should turn your volume down! Hopefully going to have a better setup for these types of videos next time around. My apologies in the meantime.
    #prsguitars #mikemushok #baritone

Комментарии • 14

  • @jbarnesiii88
    @jbarnesiii88 2 года назад +4

    I bought mine when they were first released, came in Drop A. I upped it to Drop B and put in EMG 81/60 PUs. I use DAddario EJ22 jazz medium (13-56) nickel wound with the wound 3rd. Best sounding electric guitar I ever played with an Ibanez TS808

  • @CorCronje
    @CorCronje 2 года назад +4

    That's a beautiful guitar Chris. I didn't know such a guitar nor 14-gauge guitar strings existed.

    • @chrisjeemusic
      @chrisjeemusic  2 года назад

      Thank you. Yes, they're not necessarily common guitars, but they do exist. Very useful instruments too. Not a common string gauge either ha.

  • @TypeoS
    @TypeoS 10 месяцев назад +1

    for the love of god, what is the difference between mikes tunings on his baritione vs his seven string?

  • @k9er233
    @k9er233 Год назад +1

    Hi Chris, cool guitar. I have the 2009 MM, but mine is all factory stock with no modifications (yet). ;-). You mentioned it has a reverse coil tap. Are those pickups factory pre-wound for an actual coil tap, or is it a coil split where the humbucker is split into a humbucker/single coil setup that is activated to single coil with the switch position?

    • @chrisjeemusic
      @chrisjeemusic  Год назад

      Hey there, very cool!
      To be honest, I'm not entirely sure if they are coil-splits or taps. My first initial thought wants to say it's a coil-tap, but again, I don't know for certain.

    • @konaken1035
      @konaken1035 Год назад

      find out :o)@@chrisjeemusic

    • @mrmatthew2443
      @mrmatthew2443 7 месяцев назад

      Pretty they’re cool split not tapped but let’s get to the bottom of this as it’s important

  • @fender7695
    @fender7695 Год назад +1

    You should use 13-62. 68 is way too much for A lol. Especially on extended scale. I have 14-62 Ernie Ball cobalts for A standard. It’s perfect. The point of a baritone is you can use lighter string gauges for the same note as a standard scale. Ie use 10-56 for B standard but use the 13 for the highest string

    • @chrisjeemusic
      @chrisjeemusic  Год назад

      I honestly don't really mind it as i'm using this guitar for mostly big rhythm stuff in dropped A tuning. Any lead stuff that I would use it for, is pretty simplistic in nature. I'm also using a 68 after contacting PRS and finding out that they shipped these guitars with that gauge. I might try a 62 in the future. Who knows, ha.

  • @impactwithmusic
    @impactwithmusic Год назад +1

    PUT THE STOCK PICKUP BACK IN IT - YOU CAN FIND EM ON REVERB FROM TIME TO TIME

    • @chrisjeemusic
      @chrisjeemusic  Год назад

      The shop I bought this from, did not have the original stock pickups. I'm sure I could, but I really enjoy the pickups that the owner before me put in, as they are the same ones I would've put in myself, or at least in the same neighborhood as I would've chosen. Great for hard rock.

    • @impactwithmusic
      @impactwithmusic Год назад

      @@chrisjeemusic understood

  • @errolloldham9995
    @errolloldham9995 2 года назад +1

    ᑭяỖmo𝓼𝐦 🔥