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jamming on my Paul Reed Smith Hollowbody 2

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Uploaded by on Mar 26, 2008

i played it over a Mesa Boogie Trem-0verb with a Excalibur Tubescreamer

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  • you have nice guitar but fender is better with your finger. U play like fender player..

  • wow^^ you can read finger^^ you are right...my first e-guitar was a fender tele and my 2nd a strat but i also like the warm sound of a gibson or a PRS

  • man..it must of cost about 5000$!!

  • no just about 3000 dollar^^

  • Man you sound great!...what are the specifications on your guitar

  • it is a normal prs hollowbody 2 with archtop pick-ups from prs

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  • I dont know what everyone is going on about. This here is GREAT TONE!!!

    Good chopage too man, sick!

  • You need to redefine your definition of "tone"... it's all in the fingers baby. Wes Montgomery had great tone, not because of his gear, but his style of play. Look how many people try to sound like SRV, and don't come close. You can play his guitar, through his set up, hell... you can play the same notes, but you will never sound like him, not it a million years.

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  • you guys are all retarded . the tone comes from both the player and the gear

  • @artlinkzowey

    I saw this guitar in a guitar world magazine and this was the ad: "Play anything from funky jazz to blistering metal, and everything in between" or something like that. That's what got me into this guitar, and I'm considering getting the hollowbody I because i can't really afford the ii just yet :/

  • its made a nd invented by mccarty but there arent many of those guitars around i know cause i have one

  • yeah

    really great

  • @jw89 you clearly have never seen an amazing player get great tone through a practice amp. Sure gear does contribute to tone. But it's the only factor.

  • to people saying tone is in the player, not the gear..completely false. the actual tone comes from the guitar, the pickups, and the gear. sure, dynamics come from the actual playing of the guitar, but the tone is all gear

  • like how you added the major BB King thing at :35 or so..

  • i have this exact same guitar its awesome, i just dont have your skills. yet

  • Hi, how versatile is your guitar?

    Can it get deep les paul, and Strat sounds..

    thanks,

    Brad

  • No pick guard on that beautiful finish...

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