John Mayer Signature PRS SE Silver Sky | Luthier Teardown
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- Опубликовано: 22 июл 2024
- Welcome to Crimson Guitars HQ ruclips.net/user/CrimsonC... and another Luthier Teardown. This is a John Mayer Signature PRS SE Silver Sky, Stone Blue. Is this as good as people have said? Let's see what Ben thinks of the budget guitar.
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Chapters:
0:00 This is a guitar that Ben has been avoiding because of all the hype.
0:35 This is the relatively budget version
1:06 An overview
4:20 A look at the action
5:26 The intonation and funny knobs
6:30 Strings off and the nut
7:33 Ben's pet peeve - DON'T knot your strings
8:35 The truss rod
9:58 The neck relief & frets
11:39 Removing the neck and taking a look inside
12:20 Problems with the neck pocket
13:45 Removing the scratch plate to see the electronics
15:05 The pickups & shielding paint
17:01 Putting it back together
18:04 Sofia's neck work
19:32 The most satisfying part - removing the plastic film.
20:12 Re-attaching the neck and new strings
21:21 Demo with Josh
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Great video. I was hoping it wouldn’t disappoint. My SE24 from way back is brilliant, good to see they’ve only got better. ❤
I don't fancy every model you make TBH but you know your tools and craftmanship.. And that is what makes me stick around haha... Great work!!!
It was a joy to watch and listen to you sir. You’re very good at what you do, a true master. Just subscribed to your channel. Peace.
I've got one of these on the way, I love the headstock, the shape of the upper fret access cut, it's a beautiful guitar.
Love this series, I like that other people get in on the fun .
I love these "tear down" video's. I'm beginning to realise that virtually all new guitars are shipped with some flaw or another, which kind of fits with my experience. I've bought guitars for over 40 years and even the most expensive ones I own, which I have loved playing from the first minute, have tended to have a slight "niggle" here or there. It's usually in the "playing" i.e. something in the neck / frets / nut. I've never really been able to put my finger on exactly what the issue is (unless it's very significant), many of the times, but I can see from these video's, there is almost a fret issue from new. And as an example that I recently experienced and really shocked me, I recently took my 30 year old Strat to a luthier for some fret work.. I though there were a few minor worn frets. it was still very playable, but I wanted to see if it could be improved. The Luthier did a level, crown and polish and OMG!! The guitar is transformed!! It plays better than it ever has, and better than every other guitar I have. By a mile! I now need to save up for fretwork to be done on all my other guitars!
Unless it is a custom guitar, every guitar needs to be setup before use by the owner. which is why I learned to setup my own instruments a long time ago because no one else will know how you like the setup better than you as the player. As simple as filing the nut can make a huge difference or setting action and relief. or even as simple as sanding down the back of the neck with scotch brite :)
@@allstopblue5717 Its extremely easy and not that expensive all you need is a proper levelling beam, a crowning knife, a Sharpie, blue painters tape and fret eraser or polish pad set. I also use a Dremel cloth wheel and Frine for the final polish. The sandpaper and levelling beam will be enough to do all the guitars in a 5 mile radius twice. Fret Guru is what I use for all the above. It aint rocket science but you will run into other things that will force you to buy other tools like nut knives, rubber mallet, maple and rosewood blocks for repairs...its a rabbit hole.
What in the hell is a niggle?
British term for a small fault or inconvenience that you just put up with, rather than solve. Imagine a minor itch between your toes when you are wearing thick socks and walking boots on a muddy track. That is a niggle.
it probably from shipping because EVERY other video and person I have seen including myself think they are spot on.
According to Dylan Talks Tone, the ‘slugs’ on the pickups are also magnetised Alnico. He’s compared the US pickups with these, and they have quite similar construction, although these are higher resistance - around 7k whereas the US ones are around 5k.
However, they sound similar, and if quite low output. He’s puzzled, but really rates both guitars with a couple of minor personal misgivings about this Indonesian model.
His reviews were done back when this guitar was ‘released’. Very interesting.
I’d like to add an SE Silver Sky to my USA Strat one day just because I love S-style guitars and the SE SS seems like a great buy. My only complaint are the current colour offerings … none of them really speak to me. Hope they release a polar white or daphne blue-like colour.
I love this video so much! I like how you deliver in such a nice and friendly way especially to the newbie (I am 😁) keep up!!
PT Cort generally makes a good guitar. I had one of these to repair from a friend. He just wanted a setup. I found two high frets. But let me tell you, the fretwork was IMMACULATE on the sides of the board! I fixed the two frets, added new strings and checked the neck angle...everything was perfect!
But not every one that leaves the factory will be perfect.
I think it's a real good idea to closely check out some of the mid-range priced guitars just under $1000. a lot of people are talking about the new Epiphones so I would like to see your take on those as well. I own an '05 Epi LP Classic which has been great..I'll probably order a Custom from them eventually just to see what people are talking about, it's cheap enough to gamble on.
I imagine a PRS quality rep is now on a flight to the Indonesia Cort plant to discuss this video...Nice work Mr.Crowe.
So nice to hear an actual luthier go through this guitar after watching about 10 of these!
Lovely review. I love the thorough honesty.
I enjoyed this. The SE SIlver
Sky is a guitar I am thinking about buying. Interestingly I have an SE 245 custom and being a tech did has you did and checked the frets etc. I only found one that needed adjusting. The rest were perfect. Mind you, all workshops depend on the person doing the job on the day, I guess. Anyway, the neck pocket would be an issue that I might return a guitar for maybe. A great video thank you. I owe a lot to your videos.
You should perhaps tear down a Fender Player plus Nashville Tele if you would like to see the world worst set up and finishing. Great concept but really shoddy in the important set up details. I'd happily lend you mine.
I've seen guitars costing five times as much with worse neck pockets than that one. The thing that I notice now is that due to CNCs the internal machining tends to be much better than even a lot of vintage guitars valued in the thousands. Sixties Strats for example often have diabolical machining internally with no attempt to sand edges before paint or lacquer, but its rare for reviewers to mention this purely because they are considered the holy grail of guitars. Even cheap guitars these days are incredible compared to what we had to put up with back in the fifties and sixties so we should be thankful.
But they didn't have CNC machines in the 60's. You would think they would invest in a Plek machine! The guitars made in the 60's didn't have high frets like all of the guitars on the market now (except Gibson).
Great video. I enjoy watching some of your videos. I was blessed my local music store have two in stock for more than a month due to how fast they sell. I compared it to a Fender Player series Plus, Fender Player series, and two other guitars with single coils and kept going back to the PRS Silver Sky SE. My second choice was a Yamaha Pacifica 112V I think but it needed some TLC and fret ends smoothed but the Fenders did not impress me but was a disappointment. The Fenders didn’t stand out with setup and sound. Each had there quirks and spots that needed addressed the Silver Sky SE edged them all out in sound, feel and setup. I ended up buying the Silver Sky SE and love it. The Yamaha felt better and sounded better to my ears vs Fender but was obviously not the cleanest set up but I still preferred it over the Fenders. Also $1200 (USA sells Fender Mexican made for too much) for a Fender made in Mexico and it not be wow was a turn off. I still thought about buying the Yamaha Pacific for $350 for alternate tuning and future mods.
Hey there, I'm planning on buying a Strat type guitar and I narrowed it more or less down to Fender Player/Player Plus and the PRS. I'd like to ask you, what's your experience with the Player Plus? Some people really dislike the noisless pickups (but from what I've seen I actually like the more warmer or fuller sound). I haven't had the chance to try any of the guitars thou, so I'll be grateful for any insights.
Dylan Talks Tone has reviewed those pickups specifically. Those are just steel slugs between the pole pieces. They are to sweeten the tone a bit by changing the magnetic field just enough.
The extra poles on the bottom of the pickups is a DiMarzio patent. Their "virtual vintage" tech that's found in many of their pickups.
I love the little guitar bucket for screws.
Great video! The attention to detail is so pleasing, at the same time you leave the viewer judge the value for money (eg fingerprint on trussrod area below the cover…who cares, well maybe some do). I think it would be interesting to try and get in contact with some of the factory workers in Indonesia. I think we assume they just mass produce, but maybe some of them really care and try hard …and watch a channel like this one
Thought you'd roll the fretboard edges... but its all good. Great teardown/buildup. Now I have to look at more...
I have a PRS SE Custom 24, it cost £780 new and haven't had an issue with it. Even when I use the tremolo it doesn't really go out of tune.
Reverse Headstock design is awesome, and gives that guitar a new look. This guitar feels easy and uncomplicated like a good acoustic. Modern and without all that balast of a fender. Its nice, i like it. Ps. The plastic tuners are nice
A really cool note on this guitar is that PRS basically took the budget level electronics and spec’d them to be as close as they could get to the core model setup which are based on John’s 64 Strat. Now in the marketing John says the electronics “are the same” and that’s definitely not true but to be able to get some mayery pickups at this price point is a really great thing. That’s a lot of the battle in tone chasing Mr. Mayer. Great video!
Mayery? They're just Strat pickups.
@@heftosprod Then again - there is nothing “just” about a good strat pickup …
@@whynottalklikeapirat sure. But there's no magic in it. No secret mojo. It's a few thousand turns of enameled copper wire around some alnico rod magnets. That's it. If they're made properly.. as in the way fender does, they're as replicatable as a light bulb.
@@heftosprod Thank you for introducing the topic of magic, just in case a wizard or shaman shows up in the audience.
@@whynottalklikeapirat you're welcome. I for one as m certain such people ain't in the game.
Great video ! Thanks !
As I went to my favorite shop, I noticed the same gap on the neck pocket on the 3 different guitars available (different colors). Did they come from the same batch with the same CNC wrong parameters ? Or the same wood weakness ?
I don’t like loose neck pockets. Please tell me if it really matters.
Great video, & surprisingly not much wrong with it. My favourite part? Peeling the plastic off! I'm a simple man.
Really miss my old PRS swamp ash, the closest strat they did at the time, but this looks great!
I took the PRS factory tour in Maryland a few years ago. The top floor looks like the warehouse at the end of Indiana Jones. It’s mountains of SE guitars. As far as I know, they QC and set up EVERY guitar in the Maryland HQ before it leaves.
Right next to the famous Wood Library, there was a dude in a little booth absolutely shredding on SE guitars, checking action, intonation etc.
They check Americas SE's in Maryland. European at PRS Europe (UK). I think they mentioned Australia has its own SE QC facility. Makes sense - no point shipping everything from Cort to Maryland then back to Aus etc.
Wow! Thank you, I want you to set up my guitar! Unfortunately, I’m in Southern California.
@@tonflot4531 I’d bet you that was Eric, he’s a monster shredder
Yeah as others have said, no they don't QC and set up every SE guitar in Maryland, only those sold in the USA.
Love your videos. Can you boost your audio output for the final mix on your next upload?
these are currently £599 in the UK, definitely worth the money, I have a SE 24 standard and the fit and finish is spot on, my volume tone knobs are straight as a die though. Might sell my Pacifica and get one of these just for the bang for buck.
@crimsonguitars I really enjoyed the video. I don’t get the plastic tuners, they look cheap and tacky to me and if they break as you said you need to change the tuner. Do you offer this service to everyone and how much would this setup, fret dress etc cost? Thanks for a great video
Email Rikki at office@crimsonguitars.com and he should be able to let you know prices. DC
I’ve got the PRS Paul Allender SE with the bat inlays and I love it. Great vid
Why didn't you use shielding paint to complete the circuit (as you mentioned could be done) in case the tape failed in the future ?
on the setup, i seem to recall reading that when prs's come into the country, whatever depot they arrive at gives them a setup before they get to stores
Cant tell, are those mini metric alphas or full sized? I am suprised by the electronics. Far better than Fenders Squire line, though they suffer the same knob issue due to the cheap alpha pots as well.
Sophia skills are impressive !!! I am sooo temped to get this guitar ! !
she is going to be a phenomenal luthier by the time I am done with her.. right now she is merely excellent!
I would love to see a teardown of an eastman guitar. They seem pretty interesting
I have two...T486 (best EVER!!!) and a very nice SB59Goldtop...lefty.... Love Eastman....going up in price now...
I’m a bit confused as to why Sofia didn’t take the volume/tone knobs off to properly remove the pickguard plastic after painstakingly polishing the frets by hand… seems a bit ironic, especially since those knobs are installed horribly.
My goal in life is to create a foundation where EVERY guitar gets a fret level, crown and polishing, a correctly cut nut and a proper set-up…”no guitar left behind”….think I can do it!!!!!!!!
That's a beautiful guitar and seems (mostly) well made for the price range.
Did Sofia deliberately remove the nut during the fret work or accidentally knock it off? It was on at the start and I noticed she banged into it with the leveling beam at one point. I'm not picking fault, but genuinely interested if there was a reason for re-seating it as Ben seemed to think it was perfect. I'm thinking of replacing the nut on my cheap guitar - a first attempt at 'real' luthiery, so it's an area I'm looking to learn more about.
Also, why have you put up the price of tickets to 6 Euro from 3? I could justify 3 Euro (read: "my significant other allowed me to justify 3 Euro", hehe) as it's "just the price of a coffee", but 6 is the price of dinner here. I bought tickets for the first three guitars in the 'giveaway' (several for one of them) but I can't really justify it any more, unless it's something REALLY special. If they were still 3 Euro then I could simply choose to buy more if I wanted to spend more! Just my take on it - please don't flame me for being a cheapskate!
Nuts are usually held on with the minimum of glue to make them easy to remove. A small tap with a chisel and hammer should be enough to knock one out.
haha I agree about not knotting the strings, I've had some dramatic arguments with band members about that in the past.
If you blindfold me and hand me a guitar with knotted strings , then hand me one without, I can tell the difference
Nice review, may I ask for the squier 40th and the sire s7 Larry Carlton as comparison
Yes to the jack plate. Absolute agree.
The only guitar I have over £1000 is a Crimson and, of course, it's a beauty. I have to say, though, my other guitars range in price from £77 (Harley Benton strat kit) to a PRS custom 24 anniversary (£500) and others like a Chinese Epi LP (£350) and a Cort/Manson Matt Bellamy (£399) and they are all really well finished with no quality issues. The Manson MB1 is now selling for £299 in silver and it's such a good guitar. These days you can get some serious bang for your buck
woah thats crazy, so i bought a se silver sky used from a fella, he said he got in used from a shop. When i pulled the string off, they were tied on exactly the same. the guitar looks like its been in a bag and never opened. maybe it had factory strings on it. plastic was still on it too.
The pickups almost remind me of Carvin pickups that have similar smaller poles in between the actual slugs. I think they used small screws though.
So in the UK and Euope, all PRS guitars, whether from the US or the far East, go through a QC and setup at the PRS warehouse in Cambridgeshire. So the shop probably didn't setup the guitar, but the guys are PRS did.
No the shop probably did when they knew they were selling it to a RUclipsr who would review it. They should have leveled the frets, LOL!
Holy moly 😳 did you shim that loose neck before you put it together
Love my. Silver Sky SE. as much as my Fender American Professional I
I really like the guitar, but if the knobs came on the one I bought like that, PRS would hear about it definitely. Thanks for this video!
I have a beautiful American PRS hollowbody I 10 top that I picked up when I ran a guitar shop. Going to put it up for sale soon. You guys have any interest? I see lots of hollowbody II models out there but far fewer of this one. I live on a fairly small town to I know selling it locally is nearly impossible.
Would love it if you could do a teardown on the ibanez eithe rg or s series. Mainly because I'm thinking of buying one.
Did you fix the crooked knobs?
Question - - I've noticed on mine as well as yours that the front of the bridge plate (facing towards the pickguard/pickups) is raised up off of the body a bit. After I got my SE and did a setup with new strings, I instinctively screwed mine down so it sat flush with the body of the guitar. But now that I see they all come from the factory that way, I'm wondering if there is a specific reason they are raised that way. Any insight??
If you have it completely flat to the body, the trem won't function correctly
In my opinion and observations Fender Strats gain good amount of sustain as well unplugged volume if the neck is pressing good against the end of the pocket, the Silver Syk SE (as well as the american original) seems to only connect on the back of the neck (which gives the screws a lot of shear force from a mechanical standpoint).
But maybe that small lip one the SE is acutally is supporting all the force just like on a Fender Strat.
Im still wondering why they decided to CNC it that way - anyone ahs an explanaition on why they might have done that?
To be fair the PRS SE line has always been known to be fantastic budget and working guitars. Wish I still had my Paul Allender SE.
Ben, you didn't mention the resistor from lug 1 of the volume pot to earth and the effect that may have. Were there any other small resistors in the circuit?
The resistor lowers the value of the potentiometer. The US made SS has the same thing.
That's a tremble bleed most likely. Keeps it from losing as much high-end when rolling the vol down a bit.
Epic work!
I heard Paul say in an Interview that they “added extra bits of Metal in the SE pickups” so they didn’t sounds exactly like the U.S. made pickups. makes me wonder if u removed those extra metal slugs if it would sound like its more expensive big brother 🤔. i would luv to See somebody try this to hear what it sounds like.
On the off chance that someone from PRS makes their way to this comments section, I'll say that I've had to do fret leveling of all 3 of my SE's.
An '05 Soapbar II, '16 Custom 24 and a '21 Zach Myers. The fret ends were good, but the leveling ranged from mediocre to terrible in a few places.
Nice to see a video that finally talks about this.
Get what you pay for. Mass produced instruments overseas are unlikely to be perfect with the most laborious high detail bits.
@@xF1revolution My main point was that most RUclips reviewers portray them as perfect.
My guess is either inexperience or paid shills.
Again, it's refreshing to see an unbiased review.
@@knowwhey7559 To be fair, most channels don't go at the guitar with a fret rocker so unless it causes buzzing or choking out, reviewers would have no way to tell. Also, if it doesn't hurt playability, it's not really an issue. This is the reason PRS moved to the 8.5" radius. There's no way to make a 7.25" consistently at this price point.
@@xF1revolution I think if you're paying double what a Squier CV Strat costs, you're entitled to expect level frets. What else are you getting for your extra $400?
@@markseymour8365 Definitely not perfection with the most labor intensive and difficult part of the process.
I think if they could combine the sound and vibe of a USA vintage strat with the quality and detail of a PRS SE you’d have something. For me these PRS don’t have the woody sound of a Fender Strat, but their playability is absolutely superior. I am not a fan of the PRS stubby headstock, but it is better than some, and I hate that neck pocket from an aesthetic, woodworker point of view. Pretty impressive with the shielding, you’d never see that on other imports. Love the color, would prefer nickel neck plate and tuner knobs.
Some fender vintage pickups might do the trick
The Silver Sky core model doesn't have a cover on the back . I've read this is JM preference for faster string replacement while performing
I must be lucky. I have 8 different PRS SE models. Every one was perfectly set up right out of the box. Ive had to do very few upgrades and the Siver Sky i have is by far my favorite.
A good luthier who also has excellent taste in watches - I believe he has my favourite Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch.
I just got my Se on Tuesday...and wow! It's an incredible instrument for what I paid for it.
I think the purpose of the reverse headstock is for John to be able to use his thumb while playing on the lower frets easier.
Well detailed review and analysis.
I have never understood why PRS designed beautiful curvaceous bodies but gave the headstock a pointy shape kinda like an afterthought. They could have done better.
Because everything Paul wanted to do was about being in the middle of the strat and lp. Definitely not an after thought.
I have a couple PRS but never play my SE, it is however pretty well made but I did have to send it back in warranty due to a faulty switch (it's a Pauls Guitar SE so not an old one or cheaper SE). But I do have a Silver Sky from 2019. It's interesting you say you can feel where the dot inlays have been sanded, I can on my American made Silver Sky too... I can't on any other guitar I've owned or do own. Can anyone else comment, is this actually intentional? Also the truss rod cover is not the same, on your comment on the watch it's the same colour but smaller, recessed and metal on the full fat one.
Dang, that speedy looks so good.
I'm considering one of these. I don't like the headstock or the tuners. I haven't played one yet. I've owned a few SE models but I only kept one (2017 Santana) and it's my best guitar I might have got lucky . No adjustments ever and I gig with it regularly. I do have a strat that I really like alot. If I can find a silver sky as good or better I will buy it.
Why wasn’t the cavity in my usa silver sky shielded but this se was?
I know Paul sat up with a bowl of popcorn for this one. Good job!
Why there is no shielding material in the whole surface of the plate?
What was the nut material and how was the fit with the tremolo arm?
is it possible to know where you are based please? love what you did with this and would like mine set up. thanks
19:55 did the factory apply putty to the neck pocket to tighten it up?
I have one of the first runs of the full fat Silver Sky, and it's easily one of the best guitar options out there. It's incredible. But I was so let down by the SE version, It felt like they had to be cranked out so some QC was missed. I never expected a guitar with PRS on the head to have a bumpy neck or fret sprout out of the box
High frets are common for Indonesian guitars. They need to get a Plek machine.
@@joeking433 ....i just got mine this week and it had zero issues. perfect right out the box , besides lowering the action where I like it.
@@sixslinger9951 There are high frets, trust me! Get a fret rocker.
@@joeking433 I have a stew mac fret rocker...there is barely any movement on one or two frets the buzz is not there on mine and no fretting out. My US Strat came with horrible fret job from factory.
@@sixslinger9951 Check out this video at 10:28.
ruclips.net/video/svSElJKyUqU/видео.html
Him I trust, you not so much.
Curious observation: the initial 4 launch colours for SE Sky are the teletubbies!
JM wanted to flip the headstock to give his fingers more room. Can't say I know what he's doing with his fingers to need it, but also can't deny his fingers work a bit better than mine.
The extra metal in the pups is just that. In the launch livestream Jack Higginbotham was talking about some special sauce the team discovered that got them so close to the USA pup sound, but Paul said something like "it won't be a secret for long, everyone will see it the moment they take the pickguard off!". Given nothing else sticks out visually, I can only think it's those extra metal slugs.
DiMarzio has been doing that for years. It's their "virtual vintage" technology. I believe they hold a patent on it.
Their pups are made the same way as their d style single coils that look like the gretsch singles
@@hchoe741 I used to love DiMarzio pickups but their patent crazy behaviour put me off them as a company.
@@markseymour8365 i think ur referring to their trademarks, like the double cream humbuckers? Their patents are legitimately original ideas that they came up with afaik
@@hchoe741 Yes, the double cream humbuckers. I hardly think that should qualify as a 'legitimately original idea'. It's like patenting red motorbikes. Quite ridiculous IMO. Having said that, I did just buy a Super Distortion to go in my 'back to my youth project', as it was the first replacement pickup I ever bought and installed.
Well done Sophia 👌
The PRS headstock is one of my favorites. The reverse headstock on the Silver Sky looks odd. Especially on a Strat shaped body.
Great info. I found it hard to believe all the other reviews that said the frets were ‘perfect’. I’m no luthier, but that neck pocket play/routing looked kinda crappy. My old 80’s fender Japan fujigen Strat has a neck/body pock interface that feels like CNC machined machine parts. I’m a bit amazed PRs couldn’t replicate that. Only extra info I’d have liked would have been neck measurements and weight. Still, very useful. Thanks.
From everything I've seen, they're all between 7 and 8 lbs.
20:39 why did she snip first then wrap???
How did u fix the knobs
Wow! Thank you, I want you to set up my guitar! Unfortunately, I’m in Southern California.
Under a thousand? The worst guitars I've ever received, from a fretting standpoint, were from the Fender Custom Shop and cost was >$3000. Money can't buy me love.
What kind of custom shop is $3000 fender? I thought custom shop at least $5000...
@@BoyAditya I've purchased (new) two Danny Gatton tele's and an Eric Johnson strat - all were ~3k, as I remember, but it's been a while.
People complain about Gibson and PRS being “overpriced.” They’ve clearly never played a fender CS (some of them anyway). Say what you want about the two former, you’re getting a FUNCTIONAL instrument when you go CS/Private stock.
@@joshoptical
I have a Fender JV modified and it's just scary how good for 1300. All I did was bring the pickups up a bit. Just amazing.
@@leonwolfe536 totally!
Wow!
Another Strat!
That powder is not sawdust; it's residue from the polishing process. Shielding the cavity without applying a shield to the back of the pickguard is incomplete shielding. Those strips of copper tape do nothing, really. This--from a huge PRS fanboy. I work at the factory in Stevensville, MD.
What are those pucks you use to support the guitar body when you’re working on them.
Triton Bench Cookies. DC
KOL Demo just sold me on this guitar!!
PRS modified the headstock of the Silver Sky because John Mayer frets the low E on bar chords with his thumb. Being that Mayer is such a large dude with large hands, he found that he couldn't effectively make an F chord with the normal PRS headstock. I saw him mention this in an interview when the first USA guitars were released.
What is the brand and model of your watch?
Love the series.
As an owner of many Cort basses, It's good to see a master luthier giving one of the factory's products a once over
Dose the three wonky knobs not matter or are they an easy fix
Nice bit of Molly's Chambers at the end
I cant wait till the DGT se comes out
That protective film removal shoot though....😅😢😂
Are the knob angles on purpose or were they faulty?
the PRS silver sky SE's are all set up by PRS before shipping? that's what they say
on their videos?, and even showed the guys doing just that