Current Tour Rig:

Guitars:
Paul Reed Smith SC 245 - Goldtop
Paul Reed Smith Chris Henderson Model - Dark Cherry Sunburst
Paul Reed Smith Mira - Vintage Mahogany
Paul Reed Smith Singlecut Hollowbody - Violin Amber Sunburst
Paul Reed Smith SE SemiHollow - Natural
Fender MIJ 50th Reissue Telecaster - Black
Gibson Les Paul JR - TV Yellow
Blueridge BR-343 "000 Body" Gospel Acoustic - Tobacco Burst

Heads: (Any of these might be on the road)
Matchless Clubman '35 Head (1993)
Sovtek Mig 50w
Marshall JCM 900 100w

Cabinets: (Any of these might be on the road)
Heritage Amplification 2x12 Cab
---Celestion Vintage 30 Speakers
Marshall 1960a 4x12 Cabinet
---Celestion G12T 75 Watt Speakers
Gerlitz 2x12 Cab
---Mismatched G12T and Vin30

Pedals and Accessories:
Sennheiser G2 Wireless System Visual Volume
Boss TU-2 Tuner
Ibanez TS-808 Tubescreamer Overdrive
Wampler Custom Fuzz
Boss DD-20 Digital Delay
MXR Carbon Copy Analog Delay
MXR Phase 90 (EVH mod)
MXR Dyna Comp Compressor

Quirks:
Yamaha PSS-170 Portasynth
Morley ABY Input Switcher

PHOTOS TO COME

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

3 Guitars under $700

Hey guys....

I've always been a fan of gear that sounds and plays awesome, without spending a ton... I know that can especially be a concern when you're learning an instrument, or if you're short on cash, but want a great playing guitar. I thought I'd write a little post about 3 guitars that I'd recommend in the under $700 price range....here goes!


1. Paul Reed Smith SE Singlecut

Price: $665
Manufactured in: Korea
Scale: 25"
Think HN songs: "The 1 Thing I Have Left" and "You Have What I Need"

The first guitar that comes to mind in this price range is one I've actually used this guitar myself quite a bit. Paul Reed Smith has always impressed me with their quality control, and this guitar is no different. The guitar has a SOLID feel to it.... doesn't feel cheap at all. There's a great sense of weight to it, although it's not overly heavy.

The stock pickups are really quite good. They're on the brighter side, but the solid-ness of the body translates through the pickups as well, so the end result is a balanced, clear tone that can provide beefy chords when necessary, as well as soaring leads when called upon.

Incidentally, I used an SE Singlecut for EVERY SINGLE LEAD part on my "Under The Canopy" record, even though I had more expensive guitars at my disposal.... That's how much I love this guitar.










2. Paul Reed Smith SE Soapbar

Price: $499
Manufactured in: Korea
Scale: 25"
Think HN Songs: "Friend Like That" and "The Show"

This second guitar may look similar to the first, but it's an entirely different animal... The single-coil soapbar pickups on this PRS are lower output, and much "spankier" than the humbuckers in the SE singlecut. This is probably the cheapest guitar in my list, so if cash is factor number one, go for this one!

This guitar covers a lot of ground that a Fender Stratocaster would, but with a LOT more attention to quality and playability. The scale is 25", which is a half inch shorter than Fender's scale. That means that the strings will be a little looser, and that means less ouch on your fingers. It makes for a more comfortable playing experience.

PRS's SE Soapbar guitar has been through a bit of a design change over the last year or two... While it used to be a double-cutaway design, they've moved to a single-cutaway design. If you prefer the double-cutaway design, I think you can still find them around in various places.








3. Paul Reed Smith SE Semi-Hollow

Price: $715
Manufactured in: Korea
Scale: 25"
Think HN Songs: "Everything You Ever Wanted" and "Fourteen"

I realize I'm stretching the <$700 budget on this one, but it's SO worth it. This guitar impresses me incredibly for the price tag. It's a semi-hollow version of their SE Custom... and it's built with more style, class, and taste, than I could have imagined.

The dual humbuckers are similar to those placed in the SE singlecut, but the semi-hollow body adds a distinct flavor to the tone. For those in the market for a 335-ish type guitar with a smaller body, this is it. Plus, these guitars are just so well-made.

I realize the all three guitars on my list have been PRSes, and that is simply because I believe they make guitars of much higher quality than the competition in this price range. They really are dedicated to quality at every price point.




So go out and enjoy some well-priced, well-made guitars, and have fun!



Check out prsguitars.com to learn more about these guitars, and check for dealers in your area!



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