ESP Guitars vs. PRS guitars?
Tuesday, October 14th, 2008I am not sure wether or not to get a Paul Reed Smith guitar or an ESP electric guitar. I just want the standard models, nothing too fancy.
P.S. I'm a beginner/intermediate player.
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I am not sure wether or not to get a Paul Reed Smith guitar or an ESP electric guitar. I just want the standard models, nothing too fancy.
P.S. I'm a beginner/intermediate player.
I am just beginning to learn to play guitar. At home, I practice on an acoustic (Washburn), but my friends and I often play at school during lunch. Several people keep their guitars at school, and we like to get together and jam for a while. I have noticed, however, that I seem to play much better on an electric than on my acoustic. Why is this? I think I read somewhere about electric guitars having thinner strings, but is that the only reason?
Can the Paul Reed Smith lovers out there help me?
I have been looking for a site that will let me view all their guitar models and their colors. I know I could just go to the actual PRS site but that doesn't let you see the color or your choice on the guitar you want.
It just shows a picture of the color and the guitar is in another page.
So I need a site that will let me veiw all PRS models and all their colors where it shows the color on the guitar!
Purchased a new Taylor 114ce guitar and like an idiot left it in the car for about 4 hours while we did some shopping. It was cold enough to snow outside, and I'm just wondering if I've done any damage to the Guitar. I took it out of the case when I got home and wiped it down, which i've now learned was the wrong thing to do. Am I just overreacting or could I possibly have done some damage?