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jazzyvee
Senior Member Username: jazzyvee
Post Number: 4659 Registered: 6-2002
| Posted on Tuesday, September 08, 2015 - 3:52 pm: | |
I may be trading one of my custom strats for a PRS 513 in a couple of days. Anyone got any first hand experience with them? |
terrace
Member Username: terrace
Post Number: 58 Registered: 3-2008
| Posted on Tuesday, September 08, 2015 - 4:00 pm: | |
The guitar player in my band uses one and it sounds great.Five single coils and 13 pup positions.I don't think that PRS makes them anymore. |
jazzyvee
Senior Member Username: jazzyvee
Post Number: 4664 Registered: 6-2002
| Posted on Thursday, September 10, 2015 - 4:57 am: | |
Seems like the seller got cold feet. Never mind at least the idea was good. :-) Now if only I could find a Spectrum guitar in perfect condition..... hmmm.... let me dream a little.....zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz |
5a_quilt_top
Junior Username: 5a_quilt_top
Post Number: 16 Registered: 6-2012
| Posted on Thursday, September 10, 2015 - 11:38 am: | |
Spectrum guitar with Skyway trem...that's my next Alembic project. I'm currently searching my coat pockets and turning over all the couch cushions looking for spare change to fund it. She's going to be a mini version of Royale, my Europa 5-string bass and will be called "Regal". As for the PRS 513 model - we sold a few of them (some with Brazilian rosewood necks) at the guitar store where I work part time. The players who bought them liked them - at least we never heard any complaints. They praised the tonal versatility and ease of use. I played a few of them but never found one that I liked well enough to take home. They have a unique tone due to the pickups - more focused and precise than a typical PRS. And the PRS trem system is real nice. I'm going to guess that a Spectrum with a trem would be real close tonally and even more versatile. Plus, the neck-through design should yield more clarity and sustain. |