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It's been a long time coming, but now is better than never.
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The concept behind this guitar works well as a complement to Mark’s in a mix. The Narrowfield pickups in the Paul’s Guitar line sit between a single coil and a full humbucker, and it seems like they put a bit more output into Myles’ set. They wouldn’t be my main choice for hard rock, but since Mark’s pickups are already full on high output with more scooped mids, they work well as a mid range focused complement with some of that snappiness in sound single coils provide. Swamp ash as the tone wood is a solid choice for that kind of sound.
Seems like a solid take on a Tele style guitar with some more modern features. Curious to dive into some videos of this vs the NF 53 to see what the differences are. I’m assuming the NF 53 goes for more vintage sounding pickups whereas Myles’ got the somewhat higher output flavor.
Really happy for Myles. He’s been a staple PRS player for a long time now, so this one really does feel long overdue. I’m glad he got in on a ground-up design rather than “a McCarty with MK printed on it”.
Seems like a solid take on a Tele style guitar with some more modern features. Curious to dive into some videos of this vs the NF 53 to see what the differences are. I’m assuming the NF 53 goes for more vintage sounding pickups whereas Myles’ got the somewhat higher output flavor.
Really happy for Myles. He’s been a staple PRS player for a long time now, so this one really does feel long overdue. I’m glad he got in on a ground-up design rather than “a McCarty with MK printed on it”.
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Oh shiiiiiit, that's so awesome for Myles!
I guess his flirting with teles a few years back finally spurred Paul into doing something about it.
Yup, love that he's done a Mark and got PRS to introduce a competitor's body shape

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it's so pretty!
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I remember going to a PRS event in NYC where Paul and Myles were hanging out in a famous guitar store (I forget which one) talking PRS and took some questions and one guy asked when Myles was getting his own guitar. Myles turned to Paul and said "Yeah?" jokingly. I think that was in between Blackbird and ABIII while Creed was touring so glad that question finally paid off 13 years later 

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Looks and sounds gorgeous from what I've seen on Youtube. I've heard some misspent gripes by edgy online gatekeeper/boomer types! I have NO problem with Paul Reed Smith creating his vision of a Telecaster whatsoever. I'm no gear snob... And if the signature model is collaborating and recognizing such an underrated guitar-slinger as Myles Kennedy, all the better! I've contemplated owning a Tele for a hot minute now... If it were a little closer to my price range, Myles' would be the one I'd choose!

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You’ll get some of that in the guitar community depending on what people’s favorite brands are.UninvitedZero wrote: ↑Mon Jun 26, 2023 10:21 pm Looks and sounds gorgeous from what I've seen on Youtube. I've heard some misspent gripes by edgy online gatekeeper/boomer types! I have NO problem with Paul Reed Smith creating his vision of a Telecaster whatsoever. I'm no gear snob... And if the signature model is collaborating and recognizing such an underrated guitar-slinger as Myles Kennedy, all the better! I've contemplated owning a Tele for a hot minute now... If it were a little closer to my price range, Myles' would be the one I'd choose!
The most legitimate gripe I’ve seen from people (and this is a PRS thing in general more than Myles’ model) is the pricing. You can get a comparable made in America Fender Tele for around $2,200 when PRS wants $2,900 for almost the same thing. They already did this kind of pricing with the Silver Sky compared to a comparable made in America Strat.
Custom shop quality guitars run around $5k - $6k for both companies, but when it comes to production line made in USA models, Fender is still offering a better deal. Really comes down to how much you like the Narrowfield pickup design PRS has going on.
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Ah, summer. The perfect season for swamp ash.Andy92 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 21, 2023 3:45 pm The concept behind this guitar works well as a complement to Mark’s in a mix. The Narrowfield pickups in the Paul’s Guitar line sit between a single coil and a full humbucker, and it seems like they put a bit more output into Myles’ set. They wouldn’t be my main choice for hard rock, but since Mark’s pickups are already full on high output with more scooped mids, they work well as a mid range focused complement with some of that snappiness in sound single coils provide. Swamp ash as the tone wood is a solid choice for that kind of sound.
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It is pretty pricey for what it is. The MK especially doesn't really show the wood with any fancy finishes and there's no particular carve to the top, that would usually justify the price. If it's like the Silver Sky, you might not even get a case with it. I would be interested to try one... Having said that, though, the CE24 I bought years ago for £1,800 is about as much as I would ever want to spend on brand new guitar without winning the lottery.Andy92 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 27, 2023 12:33 amYou’ll get some of that in the guitar community depending on what people’s favorite brands are.UninvitedZero wrote: ↑Mon Jun 26, 2023 10:21 pm Looks and sounds gorgeous from what I've seen on Youtube. I've heard some misspent gripes by edgy online gatekeeper/boomer types! I have NO problem with Paul Reed Smith creating his vision of a Telecaster whatsoever. I'm no gear snob... And if the signature model is collaborating and recognizing such an underrated guitar-slinger as Myles Kennedy, all the better! I've contemplated owning a Tele for a hot minute now... If it were a little closer to my price range, Myles' would be the one I'd choose!
The most legitimate gripe I’ve seen from people (and this is a PRS thing in general more than Myles’ model) is the pricing. You can get a comparable made in America Fender Tele for around $2,200 when PRS wants $2,900 for almost the same thing. They already did this kind of pricing with the Silver Sky compared to a comparable made in America Strat.
Custom shop quality guitars run around $5k - $6k for both companies, but when it comes to production line made in USA models, Fender is still offering a better deal. Really comes down to how much you like the Narrowfield pickup design PRS has going on.
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It comes with a gig bag rather than a hard case like the Silver Sky. In general I don’t mind that if the extra money is going towards making the guitar more premium, but that isn’t really the case here when you look at the specs and features.Crumbso wrote: ↑Tue Jun 27, 2023 5:39 am It is pretty pricey for what it is. The MK especially doesn't really show the wood with any fancy finishes and there's no particular carve to the top, that would usually justify the price. If it's like the Silver Sky, you might not even get a case with it. I would be interested to try one... having said that. The CE24 I bought years ago for £1,800 is about as much as I would ever want to spend on brand new guitar without winning the lottery.
My other general PRS gripe is Paul’s refusal to use stainless steel frets. I’ve heard him say nickel frets “sound better” but I’ll take 99% tone and the quality of stainless steel.
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Y'all are a bunch of overanalyzing nerds. I just wanna play the damn thing already.
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Somehow in the UK they're charging £3000Andy92 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 27, 2023 12:33 amYou’ll get some of that in the guitar community depending on what people’s favorite brands are.UninvitedZero wrote: ↑Mon Jun 26, 2023 10:21 pm Looks and sounds gorgeous from what I've seen on Youtube. I've heard some misspent gripes by edgy online gatekeeper/boomer types! I have NO problem with Paul Reed Smith creating his vision of a Telecaster whatsoever. I'm no gear snob... And if the signature model is collaborating and recognizing such an underrated guitar-slinger as Myles Kennedy, all the better! I've contemplated owning a Tele for a hot minute now... If it were a little closer to my price range, Myles' would be the one I'd choose!
The most legitimate gripe I’ve seen from people (and this is a PRS thing in general more than Myles’ model) is the pricing. You can get a comparable made in America Fender Tele for around $2,200 when PRS wants $2,900 for almost the same thing. They already did this kind of pricing with the Silver Sky compared to a comparable made in America Strat.
Custom shop quality guitars run around $5k - $6k for both companies, but when it comes to production line made in USA models, Fender is still offering a better deal. Really comes down to how much you like the Narrowfield pickup design PRS has going on.

An SE version would be very interesting, though.
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I reckon the SE version is going to be the money maker for them, much like the Silver Sky.Ubik wrote: ↑Tue Jun 27, 2023 10:33 am Somehow in the UK they're charging £3000I know we usually just change the dollar sign to a pound one and say "woo currency" but not seen them actually inflate it even further before. If it really doesn't have a hardcase that's just nuts. I guess these would be made/sold in far less number than a Strat/Tele so there's the economics of scale, but still.
An SE version would be very interesting, though.

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Overanalyzing is what you want to do when you’re talking about a $3,000 purchase lol
The SE version might use full humbuckers too instead of the Narrowfields which makes it easier to swap other pickups. I think the Narrowfields require a bit of a unique cut for the body cavity.Crumbso wrote: ↑Tue Jun 27, 2023 11:51 amI reckon the SE version is going to be the money maker for them, much like the Silver Sky.Ubik wrote: ↑Tue Jun 27, 2023 10:33 am Somehow in the UK they're charging £3000I know we usually just change the dollar sign to a pound one and say "woo currency" but not seen them actually inflate it even further before. If it really doesn't have a hardcase that's just nuts. I guess these would be made/sold in far less number than a Strat/Tele so there's the economics of scale, but still.
An SE version would be very interesting, though.
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I wasn't talking about the price. I was talking about overanalyzing the sound based on the type of wood that the guitar is made of, or the type of metal the frets are made of.
I bet. Might also make it more affordable.Crumbso wrote: ↑Tue Jun 27, 2023 11:51 amI reckon the SE version is going to be the money maker for them, much like the Silver Sky.Ubik wrote: ↑Tue Jun 27, 2023 10:33 am Somehow in the UK they're charging £3000I know we usually just change the dollar sign to a pound one and say "woo currency" but not seen them actually inflate it even further before. If it really doesn't have a hardcase that's just nuts. I guess these would be made/sold in far less number than a Strat/Tele so there's the economics of scale, but still.
An SE version would be very interesting, though.
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I think the wood does make a fairly significant difference. When it comes to frets I only care about comfort and durability.
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That's true. I've had an NF3 before and wasn't super impressed with the narrowfield pickups in that. Will be interesting to try these newer ones out.

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