Why Are There So Many PRS Haters? Full Demo of PRS SE 594 and HDRX20

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In this video I'll demo the PRS SE 594 and HDRX 20 as well as talk about the biggest misconceptions with PRS Guitars!
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0:00 - Intro
0:10 - Misconceptions
4:01 - Links
4:18 - Performance
4:55 - Clean Demo
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  • @coreycongilio
    @coreycongilio Жыл бұрын

    Enter to win an Epiphone Casino here kingsumo.com/g/4bmefv/win-a-epiphone-casino-presented-by-corey-congilio Check out the gear used in this video PRS SE 594 sweetwater.sjv.io/se594family PRS HDRX20 sweetwater.sjv.io/hdrx20 Universal Audio OX imp.i114863.net/uafxox MXR Mini Timmy imp.i114863.net/mxrtimmy Get the Track here working-class-guitar.teachable.com/courses/best-of-corey-s-youtube/lectures/45979077?preview=admin

  • @jojojojojojojojojojojojob

    @jojojojojojojojojojojojob

    8 ай бұрын

    its not 'hate'.. many in the guitar community just not prefer playing PRS.. its just preference.. many people do not want flame maple and the finishes or the bird inlays and the headstock,etc... nobody looked cool playing a PRS and its just true.. and where does PRS really stand as a genre? definitely not metal and punk rock.. jazz,blues and classic rock? many would rather stick with the old timers fender and gibson.. those are just some of the reasons.. its not hate, its just preference.. im sure its a very good instrument with pristine build quality..

  • @JS-nf1sn
    @JS-nf1sn Жыл бұрын

    PRS is completely underrated. They get scored down for looking good, staying in tune, practically playing themselves, lasting forever (without breaking) and sounding great. That's how weird the world is. I still love Fender and the other makers, but I don't get the hate, at all.

  • @ericvibal

    @ericvibal

    11 ай бұрын

    Couldn't be any truthful than this! 💯

  • @billydworrell8259

    @billydworrell8259

    8 ай бұрын

    Perfectly stated!!!

  • @CJZM7777

    @CJZM7777

    7 ай бұрын

    I think they get scored down because our guitar heroes of previous decades typically played Gibson and/or Fender. It's hard to overcome an image of a guitar hero from our youth. If Hendrix, SRV, Page, Lee, Berry used Fender and Gibson; then they have to be the best is the concept or at least, I can be like the heroes if I use their brand.

  • @ElmoRitter

    @ElmoRitter

    6 ай бұрын

    I don't think they look good tbh. They stay in tune the same as most other guitars in their price point. They don't play themselves in anyway though I understand that was a hyperbolic statement. They probably last forever, just like literally every guitar I've ever owned, and they sound pretty average for guitars at their price point, just like most fenders and gibsons. I mean, I get that we each have different opinions but to not comprehend that people don't like the same things as you seems a bit off. Do you truly not comprehend why people don't like the same art tool as you?

  • @ttexas1963

    @ttexas1963

    5 ай бұрын

    I saw a Page, Plant concert in Atlanta in the 90's and he sounded the best I ever heard him and played 3/4's of the concert on a plain red Prs with no birds​. I saw Dickie Betts slaying a PRS and sounding fantastic as well as Warren Haynes. I've owned several Les Paul's and USA Strats and I do love them. I recently traded an acoustic I wasn't playing much ona used Indonesian made PRS " Paul's Guitar", and it's the best playing instrument I've ever owned. It feels great, stays in tune perfectly and sounds great. My son who is a die hard Gibson guy picked it up the other day and played it for an hour and said " that thing's hard to put down." I can't imagine how good the core is if the SE is that good.@@CJZM7777

  • @baumguitars
    @baumguitars Жыл бұрын

    PRS pushes the rest of the guitar community to do better. Much respect from us!

  • @fotoajojo

    @fotoajojo

    7 ай бұрын

    And that is the reason I bought a Baum Wingman without having played one - the roasted maple neck and ebony fretboard, unique pickup design- the same attitude PRS had when they started - make a guitar that lets you sound like YOU. As for PRS, my first was a US-made Starla. The pickups in that guitar were made for a band not a bedroom, they cut through like a chainsaw. Then I bought a core 594 SC from a run made for Guitar Sanctuary with a roasted maple neck and ebony fretboard. Then a Fiore. My son-in-law was a dye-in-the-wool PRS hater, all about his LPs and Custom House Strats. He called PRS the preferred guitar of successful dentists everywhere. Then he played my 594. He lost his mind, convinced that it was chambered because it resonated like nothing he ever played outside of a semi-hollow. Then he played my Fiore and went right over the edge and ordered one. He gigs 2-3 times a week and depends on that Fiore. It makes it to the gig ready to roll and is on target all night long, every time. He borrows my 594 for sessions, while he saves up for his own. You can spend half your life kissing Fender and Gibson frogs till you find your princess or you can buy a PRS and play. I know which I would rather.

  • @itsalwayssomething7490
    @itsalwayssomething7490 Жыл бұрын

    The strength and weakness of a PRS is their consistency. If you don't like a specific model they make, you can't go hunting for one you like. They are consistently made the same way, so you aren't going to find that magic one if you didn't connect with the first one. But, if you've played one in a store, love it, but can't afford one, you can save up, and buy one online and know you'll get the same experience you had in the store. With Gibson and Fender, you literally have to hunt for one, as one guitar can be wildly different from the same guitar model. If you find the right one in the store, you better buy it right then and there. You cannot go home, order online and expect what you've played previously. But, because they aren't consistent, you may not like one, but find the next one you play to be utter perfection. It feels like it was custom made for your hands. This is why you'll have people swear by their Gibson, because they found the one. And because PRS makes consistent guitars, people interpret this as a lack of soul, because the identity of the guitar isn't singular, the identity is in the entire model. I feel like I can buy a PRS online and not worry about what I'm getting. You have to put a Gibson or Fender in your hands to judge whether it's any good. There is nothing wrong with both. The soul of Gibson or Fender is in a singular guitar. You pick up the right one, it speaks to your soul. The soul of PRS is in the company itself. Even though they are one of the big 3, it still feels boutique. The guy that started the company, still has the passion for making guitars. They don't feel like a soulless corporation, and they aren't worried about being a lifestyle brand. They are more concerned with making innovations that make the guitars better. And their "cheap" guitars have become the industry standard in overseas guitars. And to be honest, I get more excited for what PRS is doing next than I do with Gibson or Fender. Those companies are held back by the purists.

  • @gf301

    @gf301

    Жыл бұрын

    Very well put,I think PRS would agree with you

  • @bobboitt3126

    @bobboitt3126

    Жыл бұрын

    As a Les Paul guy you are 100% it took me 6 different Les Pauls to find the one. The necks; weight; and tone varied from one to the next. Not a guitar you want to just buy on-line 😂

  • @shutupnplayyerguitar3812

    @shutupnplayyerguitar3812

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree with you. In my opinion, searching for the holy grail version of a guitar model sounds very tedious and time consuming to me. I am a PRS owner and will choose consistency every time.

  • @robertlucas9867

    @robertlucas9867

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree, I came to that same conclusion after hearing so many people say it has no soul but spend years going thru many guitars to find the one they like both feel and sound. They either find one that feels right but sounds horrible or vice versus. I think PRS are great and once you learn how they work sonically you can shape the sound better but I personally love them right away. I come from learning some piano, playing saxophone and percussion and I need and want a consistent instrument and PRS delivers. I also think some to alot of the complaints are all in the head. I heard people complain about the thick neck on the PRS McCarty but it wasn’t a big difference to me from a Strat, Silver Sky or PRS standard. It was like “oh it’s noticeably thicker” but then I kept playing and forgot about it. Plus even experts forget to use the tone knob and volume and that can make a big difference in a guitar sound. I use to know of a semi professional who spend $1000 on tube amps only to destroy them the next day because they didn’t sound right gig to gig…he wouldn’t take into account room acoustics, humidity, crowd, etc can effect the sound. I play drums mostly and have noticed my drums may sound awesome in one place but sound terrible in another based on many factors. Still tuned correctly but the room acoustics, wood, soft panels, crowd etc would effect the sound a lot especially with temperature. Anyway I digress…went off subject but I agree with you. I love PRS guitars. I have a single cut with moon inlays and red flame veneer, a SE Silver Sky and soon a McCarty or Custom 24. I just love the sound, looks, consistency, attention to detail, etc. I’m still open to Fender and Gibson/Epiphone but after spending hours playing USA Fender Strats to Squier I chose the Silver Sky SE because I kept going back to it because it made me comfortable and happy.

  • @iused2bfast153

    @iused2bfast153

    Жыл бұрын

    Very well said

  • @greggesaman535
    @greggesaman53510 ай бұрын

    I'm an old rocker and have been playing Fender and Gibson for decades. The first time I tried a PRS, I was hooked. I now own 6 in my collection. They all play amazing with fret work that is beyond reproach. The build quality is amazingly consistent at every price point. My new favorite brand. It doesn't mean I don't like Fender and Gibson.

  • @jmaripen
    @jmaripen Жыл бұрын

    I've got a 2020 Core PRS Custom 22. Love it, love the company. Love that Paul always refers to PRS as 600 people, not just him in interviews. I love that he always innovates and is not afraid to innovate. Thanks for this, Corey!

  • @ludwiglanestudios
    @ludwiglanestudios13 күн бұрын

    I love PRS. I love everything about PRS. I was at Norman's Rare Guitars in Tarzana, CA and I was having a field day playing on their PRS cores. They also had a couple SE's and i gotta say- they are also amazing guitars and are beautiful as well. My dream guitar at the moment is a Gibson Gold Top with p90s, and Norm actually had 4 of them on display last week, one of them being a Murphy Lab Relic'd Gold Top, which was a BEAUT. However, I kept on wanting to play a Core 594 after playing that Murphy Gold Top. The price of the Gold Top was almost $8,000. The price of the PRS core 594 was 4500. But the 594 played and felt better. And it'll stay in tune.

  • @tarnishedknite
    @tarnishedknite Жыл бұрын

    I play a PRS Standard SE, it's about all I would allow myself to afford. It has become my player, it's a very comfortable guitar to play. About PRS from my limited playing and watching videos and such, they are just really good quality guitars. You know you are getting a quality product. What you may not get is that undefinable character from other brands, you may find that most amazing Strat, but it may take years and lots of guitars to find. And I just like Paul's approach to making guitars, listening to how he collaborates with artists to attain just what they want and then make it available to us, both as something affordable or something unattainable.

  • @onlyguitars
    @onlyguitars Жыл бұрын

    I started the year with 0 PRS, now have 3! I always respected and appreciated PRS a lot, but the one I had, a 594 Core, was expecting to be something it was not. Got an SE's Paul's Guitar and wow, then I got a McCarty with P90 and just got a DGT. Love all 3, but the McCarty P90 with Lollars and DGT sound absolutely amazing. I think I finally found the guitars better suited for me. I think the 25 scale length also gives it something that just suits me perfect.

  • @kevincostelloe4463
    @kevincostelloe4463 Жыл бұрын

    I am blessed to owner several PRS Guitars. I began with their SC lineup, and then moved to the core models after a few years. PRS makes the finest guitars to enjoy visually, the feel, and he sound! They’ve got all the bases covered!!

  • @raoulduke344

    @raoulduke344

    Ай бұрын

    One of the reasons I'm watching this video is because I'm seriously considering getting one. Specifically the McCarty. I'd like a Gibson but they're too expensive and on another video the McCarty was played next to a LP Standard and they both sounded more or less identical. Do you have any of the PRS Double Cuts (I was wondering if there's much of a difference sonically, if at all, between the single cuts and doubles)?

  • @chrisrauber6956
    @chrisrauber69562 ай бұрын

    Thanks for doing the demo of the HDRX20. I’ve been looking for more demos of this amp and you hit the points I wanted to hear. I’m thinking I’ll grab one. Thanks!

  • @TimRowell
    @TimRowell10 ай бұрын

    love that PRS guitars all seem playable as soon as I pick one up. Impressed with everything about PRS and their commitment to musicians and quality that's usable. Not so crazy about calling then neck pickup the "bass" pickup and then second guessing the switch direction based on their naming conventions.

  • @etherboy3540
    @etherboy3540 Жыл бұрын

    Honestly I think a lot of the anti-PRS sentiment is due to them being so well made and nice-looking that people equated them to lawyer guitars. I know I felt that way until I tried one in a guitar shop. Other than strings and the usual maintenance I haven't had to do anything to it in the 5 years I've had it. This is an SE Custom24. I went to the store with no particular budget in mind but I kept going back to that one because of how well it played.

  • @Spidouz

    @Spidouz

    Жыл бұрын

    Exactly, that’s where Corey is entirely right. We shouldn’t see SE has sub-quality guitars, or like the guitar we buy if we can’t afford the core model. Of course, if one doesn’t have the budget for core, s/he will obviously shop in the SE department, but if one has the budget for a core, it doesn’t s/he should skip the SE… I have both core and SE and I love them all.

  • @samright4661

    @samright4661

    Жыл бұрын

    😂😂😂 We hate PRS because they have no Soul. Good looking? PRS are Ugly AF. Seriously the birds on the Fret Board looks retarded

  • @RavdeepSandhu

    @RavdeepSandhu

    Жыл бұрын

    Agree. PRS make awesome guitars, great sustain, look excellent, versatile. I've got the SE2408. Absolutely love it

  • @watermelontreeofknowledge8682

    @watermelontreeofknowledge8682

    Жыл бұрын

    I don’t think it’s that at all-I think it’s because they occupy too much of a middle ground. It’s like a strat without the thump or a Les Paul without the character. I love the way they look but ultimately almost every PRS track would sound better with either a LP or a strat

  • @samright4661

    @samright4661

    Жыл бұрын

    @@watermelontreeofknowledge8682 Exactly!! PRS looks like a Corporate Guitar. Les Pauls sounds way better

  • @leemeyer7629
    @leemeyer7629 Жыл бұрын

    I had a beautiful Sienna Burst strat, 2012 American standard. I sold it on a whim to go for a 2015 SC245 (core model) with 58/15 pickups (regular version, non-LT). This might sound crazy, but I actually prefer the coil-tapped PRS sounds to the strat I owned. Super sweet clean tones, and an all-round superb instrument.

  • @tomatengarage5608
    @tomatengarage5608 Жыл бұрын

    I agree, Corey. In 1994 I bought a pre-series "Classic Electric" which PRS brought to the Frankfurt Musikmesse. I found it, played it, loved it, bought it. To me, at that time, PRS was an unknown Company. I knew they had Santana as their main "Endorser". And since I am not a Santana Fan I wasn't very interested in PRS. But it all changed when I first got the PRS in my hands and felt it. It was so damned good - and still is... I really love this guitar. The neck is fantastic, the Trem is amazing (especially compared to my 1987 original Fender American Standard Stratocaster, which is is using the famous "...use it and you're immideatly out of tune-Technique..."). Thanks again for another great Video, Corey! Thumbs up, man! Best greetings from Germany. Michael.

  • @danthegeetarman
    @danthegeetarman Жыл бұрын

    Glad to see a new video Corey!! Hope all is well with you! 🙏👍

  • @dennyclosser8456
    @dennyclosser845610 ай бұрын

    I have a custom 24 se..12 years old from Korean factory, but it is one of my work horses still to this day…I also have strats, and a Les paul, explorer, tele, but if I need 1 ax for the most sounds that I’m needing in one night, It’s my PRS…plays beautifully and sounds killer.. great job, nice chops!!

  • @Serjm87
    @Serjm87 Жыл бұрын

    I purchased my first PRS guitar at 16 (one of the first SE Santanas). I have been playing them ever since. I am 36 now. PRS Guitars always resonated with me, however, I love a good Gibson, Fender, or any other guitar. They all have so much to offer. It is a great time to be a guitar player!

  • @Spidouz

    @Spidouz

    Жыл бұрын

    And if you add that now we can produce a whole album on a computer with no special outboard gear, tape recorder, analog large console, or the fact we can distribute the album online, promote the band online using social media, etc… it’s never been a greater time to be a musician.

  • @Scott__C

    @Scott__C

    Жыл бұрын

    The problem is you have to spend too much time finding "a good Gibson". Their QC just hasn't improved to the promises they made when the leadership changed. The marketing is what they really improved on.

  • @Serjm87

    @Serjm87

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Scott__C I have yet to look for my Gibson but I do plan on doing so next year. I have heard about the many QC issues. Hopefully my search won't be to difficult. or I can just get a 594...

  • @danthegeetarman
    @danthegeetarman Жыл бұрын

    Waited almost 30 years to get my first PRS, but really glad I finally got one. Custom 24 amethyst SE with ebony fretboard. Feels like a $1500 guitar but payed way less than half that. such a smooth playing guitar and sounds great. Slightly thicker neck than I prefer, but it feels amazing so I still grab it all the time 👍

  • @copperhead573
    @copperhead5736 ай бұрын

    New Year’s Day I bought my first PRS DGT SE Tobacco. Absolutely amazed at the quality of sound. So pleased with everything about it. PRS is making the SE with best quality for the most guitarist. Thanks for including mere mortals into some quality musical instruments that are within reach price wise but look and sound like a professional level instrument.

  • @7387470
    @73874707 ай бұрын

    Just got my first PRS and loved it so much that I now have the second one on the way.

  • @zackguitar07
    @zackguitar07 Жыл бұрын

    I was a fan of the PRS aesthetic for a long time before playing and got my 1st SE Custom 24 5 years ago. It had great feel and the tones were decent, but to my ears felt like something was missing. Since then, a CE 24 semi hollow and a core 594 Singlecut have become my primary electrics as well as an SE A55E acoustic. The quality at every price point is second to none. The 58/15 LT pickups in the 594 are the most harmonically rich that I’ve ever played. It took a lot of saving during Covid to afford those 2, but I’m glad I did.

  • @scottketterer1672
    @scottketterer1672 Жыл бұрын

    I was never a PRS guy, not that I hated anything they make - just never really tried them. Tried a DGT and it was really good. It's straddling the Les Paul/Strat line and it has fast become my favorite guitar. It wasn't the cheapest thing I could have bought, but I'm pretty sure its a keeper.

  • @6stringer2
    @6stringer23 ай бұрын

    I've been gigging for about 30 years. Just purchased the PRS GDT SE Gold Top. I am LOVING IT Great tones, great neck, and great looks. Wow!

  • @Ghostman574
    @Ghostman574 Жыл бұрын

    I have been playing PRS since the 90s, I also play Gibson, Fender, Ibanez, and Suhr. My new favorite is the PRS SE McCarty 594, there is something magical about the one I got. The reason to buy a PRS is for consistency...The 594 and Silver Sky are trying to find the magic/spirit of the originals and replicate it on a consistent basis in a modern guitar.

  • @kmw5100
    @kmw510011 сағат бұрын

    every demo i've heard of this guitar it sounds exactly the way I like, a bridge pickup that is cutting, articulate, clear, and precise, and a neck pickup that is warm but has plenty of clarity

  • @jerrysolonsmith8471
    @jerrysolonsmith847110 ай бұрын

    Having worked for an artist that had a signature model (Johnny Hiland)and toured for the "PRS experience" shows i can tell you that Paul and the dudes at the company, top to bottom, from the corporate dudes to the guys on the line building stuff - these folks live guitars and care about quality. I always felt welcomed by Paul and his people. I buy prs stuff to this day, at retail price, (literally just ordered a 10top 594) because of my historic experience with the company

  • @phil_4young
    @phil_4young Жыл бұрын

    I just bought a SE Zach Myers and I'm loving it. It's the nicest guitar I've ever played. Can't wait to get another PRS guitar. They are definitely quality instruments.

  • @jimlong3448
    @jimlong3448 Жыл бұрын

    Thank's for another great video Corey. I've been a subscriber for a year or two now and have been able to get a good deal of info from your videos about different ways to approach playing and "spicing up" common progressions. I particularly enjoyed the intro to this video concerning your thoughts on PRS as a company and loosely speaking, their "ethos". I own more guitars and amps than any non-professional has a right to, but have never had a hard core stance or the "over the top" brand loyalty that I see out in the world sometimes. I've always chosen instruments and equipment to achieve the tone or vibe that I want to create. I own core PRS's, Gibsons, Fenders, Yamaha's....etc, all chosen because they do the job that they should, and I have connected with them. I am really impressed with the most recent release of SE models from PRS. The DGT's, and 594's. I believe that they really hit the mark on delivering very high value for your money, and with the attention to detail and build quality that has always been the hallmark of PRS, I believe that PRS will be able to put a good deal of these guitars into players hands that may have been previously relegated to purchase a lesser guitar. Just really wanted to say thank you as I am watching more and more of your channel.

  • @Michael-bm8hi
    @Michael-bm8hi Жыл бұрын

    Have no PRS guitars, but recently got their HDRX50. This amp is pure magic …

  • @sixslinger9951

    @sixslinger9951

    Жыл бұрын

    so is the 20 watt version.

  • @oliverchapman51177

    @oliverchapman51177

    Жыл бұрын

    The Se line is for professional musicians

  • @rickc2102

    @rickc2102

    3 ай бұрын

    se literally stands for student edition

  • @michaelchicolabarbera5071
    @michaelchicolabarbera5071 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you, Corey. Appreciate your expertise and candid evaluations. I have a PRS SE Paul Allender 2012? (not sure of the year) - Scarlet Burst-EMG Pick UPS-Bat Inlays. Paul (Allender) gave it to me himself. He's a friend of our son and has collaborated with him on various projects over the years. It's a short scale axe and I love how I can bend on it. (I'm a self-proclaimed hack.) The bat inlays speak for themselves. I've also played 1-2 of his custom built PRS's that Paul Reed Smith himself had signed on the back of the headstock. Pretty sweet guitars! 🌴

  • @Groovemaster2000
    @Groovemaster2000 Жыл бұрын

    I bought my first PRS in 1987 which I used exclusively to 1993 when I sold it. It took me along time for no reasons before I bought a new PRS and fell in love with the brand again. Today I have a PRS DGT, a PRS S2 Vela satin semi hollow, a PRS SE 245 and a PRS SE Hollowbody II. I firmly believe that PRS makes the best guitars you can buy, regardless core, S2 or SE.

  • @GantZiller
    @GantZiller8 күн бұрын

    Great video! Been looking to find a good demo of the HDRX 20 which shows the range of tones it can deliver and you nailed it! I already have a few Marshalls and wondered how it would compare to my SV20H but from what I can find (mainly from you) is just how versatile it can be! Special thanks from my bank manager too as I now also have an itch to try out a 594 haha!

  • @rowegardner9673
    @rowegardner9673 Жыл бұрын

    Was frustrated with tuning and intonation issues with other big brands and was floored by how playable and reliable PRS guitars are. They just feel so easy to play. I’m a better player on them and thus I have more fun. Also, doesn’t hurt that the PRS McCarty 594 Hollowbody II is one of the most gorgeous instruments I’ve ever seen 😅

  • @biffelliotforpresident
    @biffelliotforpresident Жыл бұрын

    Corey, I really enjoy your videos and am so glad to have found your channel. Straightforward info, no time wasting fluff or intros. Your playing and presentation is superb. I’ve seen all the YT stars and you have met and exceeded them all. Please never lower your stands to the click-baiting so many are exhibiting.

  • @coreycongilio

    @coreycongilio

    Жыл бұрын

    I appreciate that very much! Doing what I can to educate and inspire. Glad you enjoy!

  • @chadmurphyplays
    @chadmurphyplays3 ай бұрын

    Bev and Travis are AWESOME! Been working with them for a couple of years, and I'm actually checking out this video because I'm looking at a 594. Your demos are always absolutely top notch. That HDRX 20 is no slouch either!

  • @jerrymckenzie1858
    @jerrymckenzie1858 Жыл бұрын

    I played my first PRS in 2019. Feels great in the hands, great build quality, sound and looks nice too. I now own five: two core, two S2's and a very nice acoustic. I'm also not a dentist or lawyer - I'm a guitar player. Imagine that haha.

  • @bobrg1459
    @bobrg1459 Жыл бұрын

    I've used a DTG since 2009. I love its sound, playability, and versatility. I used it in bands I played in over the years and have used it on a worship setting for a long while. In that setting, the versatility of the DTG used with a Helix on a silent stage works and is convenient (not hauling a pedal board and off-stage amp for 4 songs). When used with Blackface Fenders or DR Zs and pedals is fantastic. Although I have other guitars (tele, strat, 335) it still gets a lot of play time. I just love it!

  • @matthewaltomare7629
    @matthewaltomare7629 Жыл бұрын

    Was looking at Epi Les Pauls last few months, and played a couple at GC that I wasn’t thrilled with. Picked a SE24 off the wall after seeing PRS videos pop up in my YT feed. Immediately fell in love with the playability. The quality was was also extremely apparent in handling it. Ended up finding a used, but really brand new PRS 24-08 SE with locking tuners, for around $600 shipped/taxed. It’s not a custom, but for $200 more for a paper thin maple veneer didn’t seem worth it for me. It’s not a LP and it’s not a Strat, but it does give you some of both worlds. The big kicker is the quality and playability in that price range; certainly on par with US built guitars. Wasn’t even on my radar until seeing some reviews on YT and actually playing one.

  • @dougbennett7881
    @dougbennett7881 Жыл бұрын

    I'm on the fence about adding the double cut SE 594 but leaning more towards it. I have a Strat, a 335 and a Les Paul Standard but want something different as well. A truly hollow body is on my list but then I thought that maybe a PRS would do the trick. Still not sure but will decide in the next day or so. This video is a big help as it's the single cut version of what I'm looking at. Even the same color! Thanks Corey for this and your Blues courses on Udemy. Learning a lot. Hey, it looks like you have overcome your health issues. Looking like your old self!

  • @michaelcurtis9672
    @michaelcurtis9672 Жыл бұрын

    I saw a player on a cruise who's guitar really caught my attention, mostly because it was the only PRS I'd ever seen with what looked like a single coil between the humbuckers. It was a PRS Swamp Ash Special, with a bolt-on maple neck and fretboard. I bought one about six months later. The tone control is a push-pull, which activates the Seymour Duncan Vintage Rails PU in the centre. It also selects 3 different pickup configurations with the 3 way toggle. The authenticity of the Fender and Gibson sounds are real eyebrow raisers. PRS made the first version between 1996 and 2009, after which they started using 3 PRS Narrow Field Pickups. It was the least expensive PRS that I've ever seen. I have some very nice Gibsons and Fenders, but don't need to bring a couple of guitars to gigs anymore. The SAS covers everything. When I travel, I just unbolt the neck and throw it in a suitcase. I would HIGHLY recommend checking one out.

  • @BrianVallotton
    @BrianVallotton Жыл бұрын

    I just played my PRS Custom 24 this morning at church. It is a joy to play and sounds/looks great! It was a gift from my wife for our 20th wedding anniversary. Yes, I am happily married! :-) One of the highest praises I have heard from guys on the SE types is that it somewhat compares to the Core models. That is a high compliment indeed, especially coming from people who own both a core and an SE.

  • @pbshobby4183
    @pbshobby4183 Жыл бұрын

    Quality at an affordable price is a killer strategy. My new SE 24-08 Standard and Core CU 24(2008) are both great. Glad SE line is so accessible $-wise.

  • @frankenstein4106
    @frankenstein41068 ай бұрын

    I just got the SE 594 double cut, and I will say it is the best PRS SE I've played or owned! The stock pickups in it are the best sounding ones I've heard in any other SE or S2 I've owned or played. I still will swap out the pickups for more output. I also own a PRS HDRX 20, and it's a great amp for the money!

  • @illbehereagain
    @illbehereagain8 ай бұрын

    Just bought the double cut 594, really love the neck, pickups are sweet PAF type, lots of variation with the controls and coil split (?) pull pots. I've owned multiple PRS SE's loved them all, this one however is my favorite so far.

  • @hornet224
    @hornet2246 ай бұрын

    Testing random guitars at the store and picked one of these up to play. 1st impressions are true. It feels comfortable and light to carry. Looks cool and sounds bright and bold. It's on my list.

  • @DamianS1893
    @DamianS1893 Жыл бұрын

    I'm seriously considering purchasing one of these 594's in the same Vintage Sunburst... Great presentation... God bless.

  • @biffelliotforpresident
    @biffelliotforpresident Жыл бұрын

    Ok, Corey, here’s my take on PRS. I’ve watched PRS from afar, and never owned one. I’d picked them up a few times in stores just to feel them in my hands, never plugging them in, which is typical for me until I really like the feel of one. I have been playing Fenders for years and only in recent years picked up a Les Paul. The Fenders, as a result, always feel like home. The PRS guitars always felt odd in my hands. They felt small but heavy and the fretboard was foreign to me. Besides all that, I love the aesthetics of the traditional brands and all the history that goes along with them. Also, to be frank, Paul always got on my nerves with his hyper salesman personality in interviews, further distancing me from the brand. HOWEVER…. recently after learning about the SE DGT from you and others, I decided to test the waters by purchasing one. Upon receiving it, I felt that oddness I had previously experienced when I had held a PRS. After a couple days of playing it, I was still on the fence about keeping it. I convinced myself to give it more time and took it to church where I play. Hearing it in the mix was an eye-opener and seeing its versatility sold me. After a week or two of playing it I began to understand it and now really love it. I think the frets are what was causing my initial trepidation. I have a bad habit of crushing the board when I play and the rather tall frets feel almost like a scalloped fretboard. Realizing this has caused me to ease up the grip and has really helped me get the most out of the instrument. The tall frets make the guitar very playable and fast once you get used to it. I am now looking forward to exploring other guitars in the brand, in particular, the 594. As for Mr. Smith, I’m becoming a bit more sympathetic, perhaps even appreciative. I’ve got to give him credit for doing what he has done. I know it’s been a long hard road to get where he is now. His excitement for making guitars after all these years must be admired and I believe his genuine love for his company and belief in his products cause him to be a bit overbearing in his demeanor. So in conclusion, regarding PRS and his guitars, I am reminded not to judge a book by its cover.

  • @tomireunanen8033
    @tomireunanen803310 ай бұрын

    Love my PRS Custom 22! Whenever I'm doing, lets say session stuff and I need a guitar that I know will deliver, I'll use my PRS. Sounds great, stays in tune, intonates, sustains and is comfortable even on longer sessions. And the trem is fantastic! To me what is different about PRS as a company is that the founder of the company is still very much involved and pushing the envelope. A lot of companies are owned by venture capitalists who want to maximize profit, but I really think that since Paul has his name on the headstock, he wants to maintain the quality PRS are known for. Yep, they are not for everyone, no guitar brand is, but they make fantastic guitars and are still trying to improve the things that matter.

  • @gottfriedbrux
    @gottfriedbrux2 ай бұрын

    I love PRS… I own 11 PRS because I love the tone and feel of those guitars. Do I like other guitars? Yes… but my number 1 is still my 408 and DGT. Great video, playing and tone 😊… your playing is from a different planet Corey.

  • @Chris.Wiley.
    @Chris.Wiley. Жыл бұрын

    I generally like PRS as a brand. Not all of their products meet my needs, but I've tried several that do and I use them.

  • @grady9752
    @grady9752 Жыл бұрын

    A while back, I came into some money, enough to be able to afford a single cut instrument. A good friend owns a music store and is a PRS dealer among others. He is also probably our areas top gig musician and he plays a PRS on stage and for recording. I went to the store and asked if I could just mess around with some PRS guitars, not even knowing the difference between SE and core models. All I saw was how much they cost. I played around with some of the different SE models, liked them all just because they felt great and played well, but after a while, I happened on a Mark Tremonti SE in that same burst pattern you have there. I couldn't put it down. I didn't put it down, I bought it! At that time, Eastman had not yet released their SB59 single cut. When they finally entered the market, I ordered and paid for one and then had to wait almost two years to finally get it. Since acquiring this instrument, the Tremonti has not been used at all and I finally took it over and traded it in on the purchase of a new Casino. I think that PRS was a fine guitar. The Eastman SB59 is a dream come true however. PRS SE models are not wannabe guitars! They are wonderful musical instruments and anyone who plays one should agree, they feel and sound amazing, price not even being considered

  • @robsonf6683
    @robsonf66833 ай бұрын

    I just bought a 594 SE and I'm in love. Its perfect. It sustains forever. It's bright. Its everything you need.

  • @clintmiller23
    @clintmiller23 Жыл бұрын

    Most impressed by the use of the word facsimile. Killer guitar playing PLUS an exceptional vocabulary? You talent is unparalleled my friend

  • @danthedem
    @danthedem Жыл бұрын

    I was against PRS, as I was very much for vintage/legacy brands (Gibson/Epiphone, Fender, Gretsch, Rickenbacker). But I was testing a friend's PRS SE Standard 24, and I fell in love. Now I'm eyeballs deep into the PRS phase. I've noticed they have a little for everyone, the vintage/legacy fans like me and the more modern players. I appreciate that and have found numerous axes, especially in the SE line that are just amazing gig worthy instruments. To make such high quality instruments from the cheapest to the most expensive, is very impressive and shows a lot of commitment from the company and those involved.

  • @MattyT181
    @MattyT1814 сағат бұрын

    Great video, and love your style. Conversational, approachable delivery. Thanks

  • @coreycongilio

    @coreycongilio

    Сағат бұрын

    Hey thx!

  • @discotex2236
    @discotex2236 Жыл бұрын

    Love the videos Corey! Just tried some SE McCartys at a store. Fantastic guitars, however the necks are massive! I thought my SEs with the wide fat necks were chunky but those tree trunks are just too much!

  • @vincemarco
    @vincemarco4 ай бұрын

    Only been playing for a couple of years. My main guitar is a PRS SE HB II Piezo. Incredibly versatile and light. I did add a HB split push/pull pot. Holds tune exceptionally and has great sound. Will likely branch out to other vendors but PRS is my baseline for quality, and I really dig their products.

  • @stevefossen6853
    @stevefossen6853 Жыл бұрын

    I love the looks and the sound, but can't get used to their wide slim necks with all that gloss finish. Maybe a CE or a standard might work. Great video as always Corey.

  • @billydworrell8259
    @billydworrell82598 ай бұрын

    I purchased the PRS Mc 594 in faded blue this past summer. Im much older than most people on here so buying something thats Quality made and built to last was important to me. Does it sound like a Strat ?? No. Does it sound like a Tele?? No. Does it sound like a LP??? Closer but no. But it still can accommodate and accomplish plenty musically and tone wise too. The build and visual appeal of the wood and finish is something a blind man would love to see. Great assessment and video. 1st time subscriber.

  • @Comeouttoshowthem
    @Comeouttoshowthem Жыл бұрын

    Never thought I would be a PRS guy but the 594 core model got me hooked bigtime! Now I'm Jonesing for DGT SE!

  • @bosco5469
    @bosco5469 Жыл бұрын

    Corey ..Nick G from Easton Pa...just ordered PRS 594 McCarty Se in same finish...can't wait to receive it...luv'd this video 👍💕🎶

  • @grocnrollgrocnroll5465
    @grocnrollgrocnroll5465 Жыл бұрын

    Personally, I love PRS guitars. They just fit me and the way I play perfectly. I would never expect someone else to like the same guitars I do. As a wise grandpa once told his grandson, “son if everybody liked the same thing everybody’d be after your Grandma…”

  • @fredlorf6970
    @fredlorf69703 ай бұрын

    I had a PRS Custom 24 SE for several years. Really nice guitar, but I've always struggled keeping a guitar with a trem in tune. I saw your video comparing the PRS SE 594 and the Epiphone 59 Les Paul Standard Limited Edition. I wound up trading in my PRS for the Epiphone. I don't regret it. I do have two PRS SE acoustics that I really like.

  • @GilbertMiranda2008
    @GilbertMiranda20085 ай бұрын

    You have a new subscriber really love your content thank you you’re one of the kind 😅

  • @danconn8535
    @danconn8535 Жыл бұрын

    About 6 months ago, I bought an s2 starla after a friend’s suggestion after being disappointed with several lower priced gibsons. I was blown away. The s2 was the les paul style guitar i was looking for. I have since bought a se hollowbody that i love too.

  • @jeffmclowry
    @jeffmclowry10 ай бұрын

    If I didn’t have a custom 24, and a cherry 594 on the way, I’d want one after listening to that rockin ass time early in the video. Rock it dude!

  • @elviejomarshall
    @elviejomarshall Жыл бұрын

    Gran canal y mejor guitarrista! Gracias por el esfuerzo. Por aquí estaré! Saludos

  • @RayLawrenceJrMUSIC
    @RayLawrenceJrMUSIC Жыл бұрын

    I just purchased a PRS T40 E. Acoustic electric and it too has a lot going for it. So now I have 2 PRS guitars. I want to get some of the other models. Each model PRS guitar has its own tone qualities. No boredom with a PRS guitar. I have many other guitars but my PRS guitars are getting more attention lately. No shortaga of fun with these..

  • @CJZM7777
    @CJZM7777 Жыл бұрын

    Great sounds from the guitar and amp, and super video. I have a PRS S2 Singlecut in satin charcoal. It is discontinued now and was $1,050 when I bought it in 2019. It is my favorite guitar. I love the sounds and how it plays. I will try the new SE McCarty and SE DGT and one of these may be my next guitar. As a point of reference, I have a 1997 Heritage H535 which is a great guitar and I prefer to play the PRS S2 Singlecut. A new Heritage H535 is around $3,000. I think a lot of the criticism of PRS is because they simply aren't Gibson or Fender. Many people want a guitar that was part of American history and PRS wasn't in existence in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s when rock and roll was born. Personally, I really like PRS guitars and may pick up another. I have small hands an my current PRS has the pattern regular neck which is not as wide or deep as the neck on the SE McCarty, but the SE DGT neck is ver similar to the pattern regular neck that I love.

  • @rskirk22
    @rskirk223 ай бұрын

    I think people just need something to hate. A big name like PRS makes an easy target, especially with a strong personality like Paul as the founder. Paul can come off abrasive sometimes, but his employees brag about his character all the time. Personally I like and respect him for his passion and knowledge for guitar making. I do understand some of the criticisms. PRS guitars were traditionally unaffordable for the average person, and you may have time justifying the cost difference between their S2 and Core models. But I am not sure you can find a higher quality guitar from a big name guitar manufacturer right now. They are so consistent and even their non-USA made instruments are top notch. And IMHO, they make some of the most beautiful instruments on the market.

  • @9cyrus540
    @9cyrus540 Жыл бұрын

    PRS makes great guitars in my experience. I own 5 models. None them are the high-end models. All are under $1400. Near perfect tone every time I play one. Just tweak the amp if not! Great video.

  • @mikehoehn1475
    @mikehoehn147511 ай бұрын

    Hi Corey, I enjoy your videos a plenty my friend. One question please...which se would you buy , the dgt or 594 . The deserted island thing.

  • @dougc3321
    @dougc3321 Жыл бұрын

    I'd like to understand PRS pickups the way I understand Gibson 58's, Fender single coils, and TV Jones' etc. "Starla," "Vela," "85/15"s, "58/15s," etc. I'd love to see a video that would demo and talk about what the goal was behind each design.

  • @Spidouz

    @Spidouz

    Жыл бұрын

    If I recall correctly, the 85/15 are pickup made to sound like the PRS built in 1985, but the pickup are designed in 2015. Th 58/15 are pickups made to sound like 1958 pickups but designed in 2015. But that’s about everything I know about them… still I hope it could help ;)

  • @hotbread148
    @hotbread1488 ай бұрын

    Been having the 7 year guitar itch for a while now so I went down to Bangor to try out a few. Wanted to check out a new Strat pro and a couple of PRS models. Mind you, I'm old now and pretty much play what I want. Loved the Custom 24 and the PRS strat model but bought the Fender. Although the PRS models are very very nice, I just couldn't get past the "smug factor". PRS folks are always sure to tell you all about how much better the guitar is and all the tone wood stuff. All I want is something comfortable that plays and sounds good. Never even looked at what kind of wood the strat is made of. Could be plywood for all I know.

  • @tompelham7035
    @tompelham703510 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this vid and your sentiments toward PRS! I have Two models in SE, love them! Hope to get the single cut before the years out. Dare say that resale value may suffer a bit with this brand

  • @Seabro-tabl42
    @Seabro-tabl42 Жыл бұрын

    I have three PRS guitars, all SE's. An acoustic Angeles, a standard 24-08 and a hollowbody ll piezo. For one thing they were what I could reasonably afford at the time, but I wouldn't have bought them if I didn't enjoy playing them. I don't know why there are prejudices against a particular brand of musical instruments, but I didn't buy them for someone else, I bought them for me. My wife doesn't even care who made them , she'd prefer I didn't buy any more guitars. Which is why I only buy sunburst colored guitars now. She doesn't notice the difference. Thanks for the demo and good tips.

  • @garycoraluzzi1166
    @garycoraluzzi1166 Жыл бұрын

    Great review and great playing. I wish you would’ve demonstrated that guitar without all the treble boost on and things like that right from the start so we can hear how the guitar really sounds.

  • @danielconrad764
    @danielconrad764 Жыл бұрын

    Where I'm at with PRS: I'm 36, been playing on and off for 20 years. Have always been a Gibson guy, but dabbled here and there with Fender strats. Growing up I heard all about PRS and how they are "all the same" and "sterile", which actually prevented me from ever wanting to pick one up. A month ago I picked up a used Brent Mason Collection Series IV for a killer price. Incredible feel and sound. It would be pointless to benchmark it against my les paul, 335 or strat, as PRS has its own thing going. PRS guitars deserve their own seat at the table. If anyone else is on the fence about PRS without ever having tried one, give it a try! Nothing to lose, other than perhaps some forum perpetuated misconceptions and assumptions.

  • @sportster350
    @sportster3505 ай бұрын

    what are you settings on the hdrx 20? My hdrx 20 if i push it to hard it seems to fizz out. PRS told me to change speaker.

  • @steveburman5957
    @steveburman5957 Жыл бұрын

    I picked up a Mira SE two years ago and its my favorite guitar by a long shot. Truly a massive bang for your buck on that specific guitar.

  • @thomasross785
    @thomasross785 Жыл бұрын

    I have three PRS SE's at the moment. A Standard 24, Pauls Guitar and a P20. All great guitars. Waiting on a SE DGT coming. I used to have a Torero and Michael Akerfelt but didn't suit me so got rid.

  • @dougsmith8430
    @dougsmith8430 Жыл бұрын

    Just getting ready to play this morning… A cup of coffee ☕️ And some guitar… Just ready to grab my own PRS. This is a lower in PRS but it still plays so beautifully!

  • @philroselle1514
    @philroselle1514 Жыл бұрын

    Great vid and comments my friend!!

  • @briancarvalho9770
    @briancarvalho9770 Жыл бұрын

    PRS aside, I really appreciate how you talk about getting a tone from your guitar/amp. It is especially helpful for those of us coming from acoustic guitar, still happily struggling to get the sounds that I hear in my head from my gear/hands.

  • @coreycongilio

    @coreycongilio

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad it helped. I have other vids on my channel that explain amps and pedlas too. Thx!

  • @tomusic8887
    @tomusic888710 ай бұрын

    I appear hear some digital distortion (clean before coil split) is that the amp, ox or somewhere in the system? 🤷 awesome playing and tones ❤️❤️

  • @Chewwy153qt
    @Chewwy153qt Жыл бұрын

    Been a LP man since 74 and got my first PRS Custom in 93 and couldn't let it out of my hand for over 15 years. Now in 2023 I've gone 180º and returned to my LP's. PRS hardly gets played. Life is a journey.

  • @smelltheglove2038

    @smelltheglove2038

    Жыл бұрын

    Life’s a hole, dig it. lol, not sure if that’s a saying, I think I heard it before, maybe I messed it up.

  • @BrentAdams
    @BrentAdams Жыл бұрын

    In the earlier days I wanted to LOVE a lot of different guitars..... Gibson, Fender, ... and PRS! I either didn't like the way they felt in my hands, or their sound. The "sound" was the problem that I was having with the early PRS guitars....until I tried the first McCarty! Bought it! Still wasn't a fan of their other guitars.....and then the PRS SE Paul's arrived and I grabbed that (I did just prior to this get an SE 277 Baritone for Ambient Guitar stuff...& loved that. I've always liked the way they feel in my hands!). The SE Paul's was wonderful. I like the lower output pickups over most of the other offerings they have. (I'm also an almost exclusive Double-Cut guy. Very few Single Cut guitars make me happy). The SE Guitars have made me very happy.

  • @Mike-wl6rk
    @Mike-wl6rk6 ай бұрын

    Hi, I just recently purchased an SE 594 double cut model, I love everything about it except the tuners, I think they're on the cheap side, the tension varies on each one from firm to quite loose and there's no adjusting screws to remedy it, now I'm considering fitting a new set of klusons instead of these stock ones.

  • @thewonderofyou1
    @thewonderofyou18 ай бұрын

    I just bought my first PRS. It's an SE hollowbody and I absolutely love it..I hate these brand fanatics.. I also bought a les Paul standard and I'm planning a gretsch at some point.. Great video.

  • @bruunm1975
    @bruunm19753 ай бұрын

    My 1991 Custom 24 was the best guitar I ever had. It had to go for bills many many years ago (20 to be precise). Next week I’m getting a PRS Studio delivered and I can’t wait.

  • @jeffreyreid7036
    @jeffreyreid7036 Жыл бұрын

    I like PRS and have a custom 22 and have literally worn the finish off the neck and I love it. My reason for owning a core model vs a SE is the person who built the core model might be my neighbor and I want that person have a living wage and support his/her craft. That said on price point the SE is a lotta bang for your buck.

  • @HickStomp1959
    @HickStomp1959 Жыл бұрын

    love the content, Corey. And I love my PRS! All 4 of them! My number 1 is a double cut McCarty 594, but I do own other guitars by the big names and I love them, too. I just do not understand the negativity toward PRS by some. Mr. Smith is absolutely obsessed with tone, playability, and durability. Their QA and QC is second to none. The build quality rivals custom shop offerings from the legacy brands. What is not to love?!

  • @timholtguitar6999
    @timholtguitar6999 Жыл бұрын

    Been a PRS fan and player for years. Paul knows his shit. Not huge on his amps but that HDRX sounds great. Found your channel a week or two ago, subscribed! Keep up the great work!

  • @coreycongilio

    @coreycongilio

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey Tim. Thx for that! All the best

  • @Nicholask85
    @Nicholask854 ай бұрын

    Love my prs custom 24 se, and I really want that 594!!!

  • @giancarlopaolini7529
    @giancarlopaolini75297 ай бұрын

    Well, I started having a closer look at PRS guitars back in the early 90' after hearing its sound emerging from the city walls of the San Marino Republic in a summer afternoon ...there was a rehearsal in one of those narrow squares close to the City walls and ....wow....its sounds was exactly the one I had i mind and it was cming out of a Customs 24. That's how I've got the first PRS Customs 24 with those strange and unusual locking tuners ...after that I added another four PRS guitars so making total 5 of them (along with another 24 of other brands) and making my pocket a lot poorer 🙂. Each one of them was different indeed. Today there are a lot of cheaper options within the PRS range but some of them are truly brilliant indeed. I guess that the list of my PRS guitars is not over yet.

  • @MarbsMusic
    @MarbsMusic Жыл бұрын

    Fell in love with a C24 Emerald Green C24 10 top with Birds in 1988... I think it was $1800 (an LP Standard was about $1000 then). I bought the LP and truly loved it. Had to sell in the early 2000s along with most of my collection of 80s guitars (Jacksons, Kramers etc...). Finally bought a PRS core C24 Piezo in early 2018. I have many nice guitars from different brands but now also have a Core Tremonti, a CE 24 and one of the new SE DGT models... I love them all. The SE DGT is truly phenomenal and hope to pick up one of the SC SE 594s you are playing sometime this year and eventually a Core DGT. Are they the only guitars I play? No but when I practice they are what I pickup probably 80% of the time and play live unless a portion of the set requires a very specific sound I can't get well with a PRS.

  • @shalomshalom735
    @shalomshalom735 Жыл бұрын

    Great video Corey. Thank you !!

  • @reynaldolucero5667
    @reynaldolucero566710 ай бұрын

    Yes prs is phenomenal....what can you say about their model se custom 24?

  • @CraigRMerriman
    @CraigRMerriman Жыл бұрын

    :-) That first picture looks familiar. Love it!

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