Damn dude love your chops you play like butter and a lot of feel !! The PRS hollow bodies and semi hollow have such a great sound. I dig that airiness which a lot of people don’t like but I do. Makes me think of Brian May’s guitar sound when overdriven.
PRS SE Hollowbody with a Piezo is something I'd add to my collection (blue). Would love to hear an A/B of this guitar once you've done the pickup swap. Great video as usual 👍 God bless and rock on 🎸😎
Yeah, this model is in my GAS Radar pretty hard. Would love hear what more Vintage output Humbucker would sound like? But, this is already an amazing sounding guitar! Will have to play one and see what one feels like…? Looking for a good Humbucker toned guitar to round out my stable, and this model checks all the boxes.
Psssst: hey its ...a...me.. Are these worth the hype..... I mean. For hollowbodt sound this or Epiphone 335?? I LOVE PRS, I own a bass and 5 S2 and SE. 5 total lol. Ans I'm so glad that your bands material is on Amazon music!!! The new song is KICKIN!! YOU ROCK!!! Fo realz doh
Hi mate. The answer to your question isnt straight forward. A 335 isnt a hollowbody, it's a semihollow. That's quite a difference, particularly because some of them have some sort of railway sleeper down the middle, often making them heavier than solids. The PRS is light. It's also more resonant and more "hollow sounding" than most 335s. However, if you're after the 335 sound and feel, you should go for an actual Gibson 335. Be aware that it's much more awkward and difficult to play than the PRS (But still very much worth the trouble!!)
I got the Hollowbody II Piezo. I will say the fit and finish are amazing. I am not really a fan of the stock pickups. They are just ok. Obviously they sound great with you. I use it for acoustic gigs b/c the piezo sounds so good and I’ll switch to the magnetic pickups for leads. I was debating on switching the pickups but I read somewhere that it’s not really doable due to the piezo somehow.
You can swap the pickups with PRS pickups on a PRS piezo guitar with no issue. If you go with another brand of pickups you just have to wire the hot wire to ground and the cold wire to the pot or switch. Otherwise the piezo will be out of phase and sound weird when you blend the two.
They do have a different sound which is both a strength and a weakness. I don’t think that they sound very vintage as mister Reed Smith himself tends to endorse them, but they do allow for some very interesting experimentation. It took me awhile to like them but I finally did.
Yesterday my PRS Hollow-body II came in, it is really beautiful and excitedly I plugged it in and was extremely disapointed. I fiddled with my amp settings, adjusted the pickup height and so far nothing has worked. It sounds very ice picky, brittle and thin, like something is wrong with the pickups. The only way that I’ve found to kinda tame the ice picky sound is to roll the tone pot way back and then it sounds muddy. Also, the 58/15 pickups in my guitar have very little midrange and they just don’t sound very dynamic. Lastly, my Hollow body II looks amazing and it feels and plays really good too. So I’m not sure if I should spent the extra money and replace the 58/15 pickups with some Lollar Imperials or return the guitar?
The pickups in mine sound really Ice Picky, I have to roll the tone almost all they way off to tame down the brittle highs and then it sounds muddy, so that’s why. Either there was a bad batch of pickups installed or because they were engineered that that way because hollow body guitars can be more bassie due to the natural resonance of the guitar body. Either way, my guitar doesn’t sound like the one in the video demonstration.
Damn dude love your chops you play like butter and a lot of feel !! The PRS hollow bodies and semi hollow have such a great sound. I dig that airiness which a lot of people don’t like but I do. Makes me think of Brian May’s guitar sound when overdriven.
I like your review on the Custom 24 back in the day you did too. People should check that out.
It would be great to see what difference the change of pickups make. Just a short video to illustrate 😊
PRS SE Hollowbody with a Piezo is something I'd add to my collection (blue). Would love to hear an A/B of this guitar once you've done the pickup swap. Great video as usual 👍 God bless and rock on 🎸😎
Hi this sounds without external effect or was effect spesial over drive ? Please take me any offer for best sound thank you men
Yeah, this model is in my GAS Radar pretty hard. Would love hear what more Vintage output Humbucker would sound like? But, this is already an amazing sounding guitar!
Will have to play one and see what one feels like…? Looking for a good Humbucker toned guitar to round out my stable, and this model checks all the boxes.
Great review. I could tell you enjoyed it. Thanks!
How do you like the upper access of the frets compared to a regular PRS?? thanks!!
Sounds great
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Are these worth the hype..... I mean. For hollowbodt sound this or Epiphone 335?? I LOVE PRS, I own a bass and 5 S2 and SE. 5 total lol. Ans I'm so glad that your bands material is on Amazon music!!! The new song is KICKIN!! YOU ROCK!!! Fo realz doh
Hi mate.
The answer to your question isnt straight forward. A 335 isnt a hollowbody, it's a semihollow. That's quite a difference, particularly because some of them have some sort of railway sleeper down the middle, often making them heavier than solids. The PRS is light. It's also more resonant and more "hollow sounding" than most 335s. However, if you're after the 335 sound and feel, you should go for an actual Gibson 335. Be aware that it's much more awkward and difficult to play than the PRS (But still very much worth the trouble!!)
@@adrianguggisberg3656 thank you sir!! I appreciate your reply!!
It's got a twang to it I like it, it sounds very open and musical. I don't prefer the dirty tho sound alittle Brite.
I got the Hollowbody II Piezo. I will say the fit and finish are amazing. I am not really a fan of the stock pickups. They are just ok. Obviously they sound great with you. I use it for acoustic gigs b/c the piezo sounds so good and I’ll switch to the magnetic pickups for leads. I was debating on switching the pickups but I read somewhere that it’s not really doable due to the piezo somehow.
I find that with most SEs I've owned, pickups aren't inspiring and ultimately gets sold.
You can swap the pickups with PRS pickups on a PRS piezo guitar with no issue. If you go with another brand of pickups you just have to wire the hot wire to ground and the cold wire to the pot or switch. Otherwise the piezo will be out of phase and sound weird when you blend the two.
Beautiful sound and great playing!! Just could never get with the PRS aesthetic 🙈
Sounds like a Les Paul lol. I want one now.
Beautiful guitar. But I’m not a fan of the PRS pickups. They’re thin and sound like ice picks to my ears. Your friend is right to want new pickups.
They do have a different sound which is both a strength and a weakness. I don’t think that they sound very vintage as mister Reed Smith himself tends to endorse them, but they do allow for some very interesting experimentation. It took me awhile to like them but I finally did.
Yesterday my PRS Hollow-body II came in, it is really beautiful and excitedly I plugged it in and was extremely disapointed. I fiddled with my amp settings, adjusted the pickup height and so far nothing has worked. It sounds very ice picky, brittle and thin, like something is wrong with the pickups. The only way that I’ve found to kinda tame the ice picky sound is to roll the tone pot way back and then it sounds muddy. Also, the 58/15 pickups in my guitar have very little midrange and they just don’t sound very dynamic. Lastly, my Hollow body II looks amazing and it feels and plays really good too. So I’m not sure if I should spent the extra money and replace the 58/15 pickups with some Lollar Imperials or return the guitar?
@@P3photo I thought the same thing. My recommendation is to get some new pickups. They’re beautiful guitars and you’ll be happy you kept it.
I can understand why you are changing the pickups. Those stock pickups in the PRS sound terrible.
WHAT?????????????????? They sound amazing.
Why in the world would you change pick-ups? The stock owner sounds PERFECT. Why wreck a good thing?
The pickups in mine sound really Ice Picky, I have to roll the tone almost all they way off to tame down the brittle highs and then it sounds muddy, so that’s why. Either there was a bad batch of pickups installed or because they were engineered that that way because hollow body guitars can be more bassie due to the natural resonance of the guitar body. Either way, my guitar doesn’t sound like the one in the video demonstration.