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Originally Posted by Morbid
How does the guitar measure up against higher end Ibanez guitars and the like?
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The guitar is not really like an Ibanez at all. If you play a Les Paul, you find this PRS closer the the feel of that in shape and neck radius. It's lighter than an LP, probably closer to a JS in weight. The neck has some thickness to it, certainly more so than a wizard, but probably not more than you'd find on some Ibanez's. Perhaps Strat thickness. This SE leans a little on the bright side. My daughter has a Schecter, and this is brighter than that. Not as "thick" as a LP, in tone or actual dimension. As far as quality goes. I seems well built, the finish is flawless, aside from the booger on the tip of the headstock. The frets are smooth, and finished nicely on the ends.
Oh, I also have, if I can find it before it sales, a bridge for a US made PRS. It has adjustable pole pieces and comes with the studs. I have never had an intonation issue, so I never installed it. But it will probably come with the guitar.
I am selling it because I finally broke down and bought my dream guitar, a LP Gold Top. Since then, I haven't been playing the PRS at all, and I'm trying to buy a new dirt bike, so the PRS is going.