Guys,
I have been a Les Paul guy for years but it is slipping away. I recently joined up with a 90s rock and grunge cover band and noticed I was struggling on my LP Standard to solo in the upper registers. I pulled out my PRS CE-22 and it was a breeze. The ergonomics, thinner body, upper fret access.......all help. I also noticed my shoulder and back felt much better without the weight of the LP. So, after back and forth, I can not deny...I am slowly becoming a PRS man. It doesn't feel right because I have been carrying the LP flag for years.......I am starting to raise the PRS flag as I search for a nice PRS DC245, SC245 or used McCarty this spring or summer.
Do I need help or is this OK?
I have been a Les Paul guy for years but it is slipping away. I recently joined up with a 90s rock and grunge cover band and noticed I was struggling on my LP Standard to solo in the upper registers. I pulled out my PRS CE-22 and it was a breeze. The ergonomics, thinner body, upper fret access.......all help. I also noticed my shoulder and back felt much better without the weight of the LP. So, after back and forth, I can not deny...I am slowly becoming a PRS man. It doesn't feel right because I have been carrying the LP flag for years.......I am starting to raise the PRS flag as I search for a nice PRS DC245, SC245 or used McCarty this spring or summer.
Do I need help or is this OK?