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Love Jems for their playability, but they just don't sound up to what I want. That and I prefer the classy figured wood/"clean" look to the over-the-top inlays and graphics. Distorted they're great, but they lack the full pure clean tone I require. Thus I have a PRS SE Singlecut (GASing for a McCarty Rosewood; when I have $2-3k to spare it will be MINE) and an American Deluxe strat. I have my alder bodied Strat for the trebly kinda thing (and don't worry, this isn't a tinny 60s strat; the modern SCN pickups are a great deal thicker, and the tone control wired to the bridge pickup lets me use it for any humbucker like distorted tone; it actually gets a better tight palm muted chug than my PRS). The PRS fills the thick lead and jazzy clean territory; best sounding and playing $600 guitar I've EVER come across--highly recommended for anyone looking for a LP-style guitar with a bit more treble snap. Yeah, yeah, I know a hollowbody is the only real way to go for jazz tone, but I prefer the sustain and full frequency response of a solid body.
For some reason all my guitars except my 7 string are black...hmm...well at least only one is METAAAAL \m/ black...the rest try to be classy
Like this only black with the natural scraped binding....the figured veneers are really lacking, so I decided to dispense with that and get it in black
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