prs silver sky review forum
It looks like you're new here. Meaning I think it’s a very good instrument, if you like big necks. Sign In Register. Reactions: Guitarheel62 and ProfRhino. Can't wait! I have a 2019 Silver Sky and I'm looking to alter the neck to make it more like the 2020 Silver Sky with rounder shoulders. Shares This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register. Just noticed a review of the PRS Silver Sky in both the latest issue of Guitarist and Guitar and Bass - And for those close by just noticed a PRS demo evening of the Skyline at Peach Guitars. Thoughts On The PRS John Mayer Silver Sky. Messages 6,798. So I don't get why people are so surprised at the Silver sky, it's not like PRS have made something like that before. Guitar & Bass's review of it is very good. If you want to get involved, click one of these buttons! This vintage-inspired guitar boasts a familiar shape with an eye-catching contrasting tone in its cutaway scoop. Very recently PRS reissued the EG in their Korean made SE range, I owned one. I have no idea how many have shipped at this point, maybe half? Curious about opinions on … I bet they are fantastic but I'd rather just get a Fender Strat. My guess is it arrived in perfect condition and someone decided to give it a “proper” setup. Chording is just so easy on the curvy neck and I am not having any issues bending. If you want to get involved, click one of these buttons! ). I am happy I joined this forum before purchasing a SS. I have read not all of these guitars arrive at the guitar stores. ProfRhino Member. The PRS Silver Sky was designed by Paul Reed Smith and built to John Mayer's specifications. three (unlikely) things I would love to see : - a DGT, as hollow as it gets, … If I was to give... Thread by: bluesmantis , Mar 18, 2020 , 1 replies, in forum: PTC - PRS Tech Center Thread starter rjwilson37; Start date Nov 7, 2019; rjwilson37 Senior Member. ... Review: PRS Guitars John Mayer Silver Sky. I’ve seen some nice Silver Sky with flame maple necks. The playability of the Silver Sky reminded me of the playability of the affordable PRS S2 range, which runs in the $900 to $1,300 range. Instruments. Nebula is ready to pick up. A A John Mayer is passionate about his early-’60s Fender Stratocasters. https://forums.prsguitars.com/threa...ic-included-prs-silver-sky.33503/#post-421865, (You must log in or sign up to post here. http://www.peachguitars.com/news-blog/prs-silver-sky-at-peach-guitars.htm, http://thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/115582/normula1, http://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/57555/, https://www.facebook.com/pages/Urban-Legends-Band/306784201504, https://forums.prsguitars.com/threads/the-official-silver-sky-thread.29556/page-49. Ive always been a rosewood fan, ive got a rosewood silvery sky. I think this is a $1,200 guitar. Guitar World Magazine // Full Review Here “After playing the Silver Sky, it’s easy to understand why it took so long to … Two Maple with my own Rosewood. Forums. I guess they were not a big fan. I could buy one and cut a new pickguard for my Brent Mason to accept the Silver Sky electronics to see if it sounds as good as the Silver Sky. With the Silver Sky, PRS manages to blend the quality and precision the brand is known for with the best elements of vintage instruments. The store is closed, so I'll be picking it up Thursday or Friday next week. Register. Good quality gig bag - they should probably re-name that to 'soft case' because gig bag tends to conjure up images of cheap £10 gig bags! PRS Silver Sky John Mayer Review. While being very aware of the opinion it has divided, and providing a full page interview with PRS on the matter, they still give a balanced review marking it out as an exceptional guitar worthy of 9/10. So it’s no shocker that his new PRS signature model is basically a vintage-flavored S-style filtered through Paul Reed Smith’s aesthetic. I test 3 guitars yesterday. Will post pics once it's here. Official PRS Guitars Forum. Are those special runs or just luck? Got the call! The above review and photos were excellent and got me thinking. April 27, 2018. There is a black one on a facebook group for 2.4k at the moment. After two years of exhaustive R&D, March 2018 saw one of the industry’s worst-kept secrets become the most talked-about guitar in recent history. I would love to se an SE silver sky would be awesome the Waring in a few more colour purple mist smokeburst guesses . I bought a Nebula online this morning and the guitar store cancelled/refunded my order! By Chris Gill 25 May 2018. Yes, the PRS Silver Sky looks like a Strat, but unlike the many copies produced over the years, this is no clone but rather a guitar that truly combines the very best of classic Strat and modern PRS designs. I briefly played one uplugged at a recent PRS event and it had a really nice neck. I do think the hype has died significantly on these. Depending on whom you believe, John Mayer and Paul Reed Smith’s Silver Sky is either ‘the future of a classic design’ or just another Strat copy with the ‘wrong’ headstock. Howdy, Stranger! Fair shout, that thing looks like it would survive a trip down the stairs. Joined Dec 30, 2010 Messages 6,356 Reaction score 4,092. But the Silver Sky is different: visually, sonically, even in feel and hardware choice, it’s unquestionably the most Strat-like guitar to ever be produced at PRS’s Maryland factory. Oct 31, 2020 #2 ha - I thought you'd never ask ! Discussion in 'Electric Instruments' started by [email protected], Mar 5, 2018. Pair that with a vintage-inspired neck profile and modern contoured body, and you’ll get the Silver Sky. The EG model had an Alder body and was the very first PRS model to have a bolt on neck. Joe Gore. I'm not really in the market for one but if I were it would be the scarf headstock that would put me off. Completely agree that someone messed with it -- either an employee or camped-out customer without supervision. It looks like you're new here. Aside from desoldering the ground connection and input jack, no real harm needs to come to either guitar (assuming the pickups would fit in the Brent Mason pickup cavities). Nov 7, 2019 #1 I saw this and got really excited about it, started looking at prices and videos about it as well as reviews and comments. I quite like the look/sound, seem quite well priced too. "The PRS John Mayer Silver Sky is a blend between vintage and that classic PRS creamy, sophisticated look and tone we have all come to love." The Silver Sky neck for me is like an old friend , my first electric was a 73 Strat with the big U shaped neck 7.5 radius ( all maple ) I am running 9.5- 44 strings on mine to match the 10s I have on my other PRS. Just noticed a review of the PRS Silver Sky in both the latest issue of Guitarist and Guitar and Bass - And for those close by just noticed a PRS demo evening of the Skyline at Peach Guitars GuitarGuitar had demo days in their branches this week - in fact I think Newcastle is today - I enjoyed the Anderton's vid on it with Pete playing. Imagine you could cherry-pick your favorite frequencies from a vintage Strat and ditch the wonky ones. LIke with any PRS give it a few months and there will be a rash of them for sale and they need to be well under £2k secondhand. If I was in the market for (yet) another, I really don’t like the PRS headstock or look, but every demo I’ve heard of this ‘Strat’ sounds superb.
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