I've got an SE Custom 24-08 and I think it's great, but I can't get all the sounds that you do out of it! Seriously, I'm not a gigging pro and like most guitar-playin-guys, anytime I spend $1000 on one thing it's a big deal. The fact that I can get a really close approximation of a true Custom or even an S2 for under a grand is a tribute to PRS for meeting the needs of the many. The factory in Indonesia produces some amazing instruments for the price. And thanks again for showing off what can be done with all those switch combinations!
I love my Core Custom 24. In being interested in the Custom 24 08, the S2 would be the one i would be interested in as it would be more of a specialty guitar for certain situations
It looks just stunning. I also like he TCI-Pickups, probably for the same reason I like Mini Humbuckers so much. And let's be honest, PRS is one of the few mass producing brands you can be 99.9% sure you get an instrument with great QC.
Rewatching this. and man it sounds great. I hated the non american pickups in the s2's before, but was too lazy to buy an s2 and pickup swap. This has that magic to it, and I didn't notice how versatile sounding it was when the video first released.
That's a long time to wait! And the thing still has those birds on the fret board! I have been waiting also for a PRS without the crazy Hitchcock birds!
I love that approach to the switches. I like my Les Paul, but honestly I don't love the multiple volume and tone controls, I like the one control for that and the switches to single out the coils. That thing sounds amazing in all modes, plus it's beautiful. I do like the darker blue of the Core model, but that doesn't make it worth twice as much to me. Great guitar.
3:24 or get one of those gems from John Mann's Guitar Vault for an in between price, plus the nostalgia of buying from the guy who made the original PRS bridges...
The TCI-s pickups in my Anniversary 35 measure over 11k. It's strange that they use the model name TCIwith so different values. Nice guitar and video as always.
Nice guitar, and I like the sound. Inspiring. Must be fun to play. A long wait to get it, but must be extra gratifying to have it in your hands. Good work PRS!
Congrats on your "dream" becoming a reality!!! Patience paid off. The little owl hoots as you played all the notes was a nice touch! Never noticed the little owl there at the 24th fret. Awesome tax write off!! It's, quite literally, the guitar in your logo
In regards to the PRS SE Guitars. They should offer 2 types of veneers: Quilted & Curly Maple. Also in regards to the PRS SE Silver Sky: how about offering a Piano Black body & a Maple neck. Not a sermon, just a thought.
It’s funny when I saw they did this guitar I had the idea for the title and wrote down I waited 6 years for the guitar and when I started I realized it was in 2009. Crazy time flys or does it
@@PhillipMcKnightThe fact that 2009 was 15 years ago and 1999 was 25 years ago is nuts. That's quarter of a century. Definitely doesn't feel like it. Time does fly indeed
I really like the S2 line, especially now that they have USA pickups. I replaced the electronics in my 35th anniversary S2 with the USA 58/15 LT pickups and pots, and now I find myself playing it more than my core models.
I believe the end goal is to get as many people buying the overseas products as they can as it seems to be very profitable. I also believe there is no incentive for them add new or changes features as long as they are people are buying that line of products at the level they determine is acceptable. When sales shrink due to competition or economics then they are motivated towards change in features and or prices to stimulate sales. Should they integrate more core feature sets into the other lines or modify the designs based on consumers requests? I would have to say that "it depends." It depends on their goals, strategy and business plans for the future. Some companies don't even want to be promoted on social media. It is also important to remember that the thing with most "successful" people is they tend not to listen to you unless they deem that you are more successful then they are. This is rooted in the believe that why should they follow the advice of someone who is not as smart as they are? They tend to believe that they are smarter than you because otherwise you would be more successful than they are. Of course this is measured in whatever metric they deem to be successful. That being said personally I would like to see the integration of the better tech across all the lower lines along without raising the prices. LOL. Oh ya and the good old fashioned idea of just lowering the prices would NOT hurt my feelings either. I am like a lot of people and looking for a bargain on great gear. Thanks to the whole "Phillip McKnight Team" for all you do to provide honest, accurate and meaningful information about guitars and related gear. I sincerely wish y'all the best.
I’d like a core for the price of an SE too lol. I have an SE 2408. I can’t decide between it and my American Strat which is my favorite guitar and there’s a big price difference.
being an auto painter, i don't think you could spray acrylic eurethane as a ground coat, at least if we are calling laquer the same thing, laquer clear was always reduced with laquer thinner, and i know from experience in doing so that it WILL lift or re-animate acrylic eurethane clear coat,this has always been a blurred topic as to what guitar companies and auto body call laquer clear,,,, and then there's the civillian who tends to call any clear coat "laquer", i do know that the solvents used with acrylic laquer are way stronger than eurethane reducers,, one would disolve the other,,,i'm pretty sure what most guitar companies are using for clear is closer to something like bar top finish or fiberglass resin, at least that's what it smells like when you sand it
I love how Phil explains the sock test in every video, just for the newcomers who haven't seen him do it a hundred times. I remember when he first started doing the sock test, and had some people pushing back on it! Crazy. It's such a clear demonstration of how smooth the frets are.
Man i love prs quality, but i haven't found one with a neck i like yet, always seem a little to thick for me personally. Dang i got to go play one of these guitars, stunning to look at and i actually like the coil splitting. 🎉
I waited something like 15 years for my first Stratocaster, but the one I waited the longest for was my Gretsch! Something like 40 years before I got a Hollow body orange Gretsch! Came out of the the case with the sound I wanted and my fave of them all!
I got a custom 24 in 2016 and it had the same finish problem mentioned here. It was peeling off around the 12th fret. I sent it off and it took about 6 months to get it back but not a problem since
Oh, man.... just sold 4 guitars and felt like I was in rehab. So much for that... p.s. your playing gets better every time you do a deep dive.... lovely.
The Pattern Regular neck is the only PRS neck I can use, other than the DGT, and I wish it were available with a wider array of models (such as one with these pickups).
Tasty! A potential updrade from my SE 24-08, which I like a lot (apart from the Cherry Burst and the faulty wiring from Indonesia!) I wish PRS would do this one in plain black . . . the Black Amber is 'OK' but in general I just find the PRS 'flamed colours' an eyesore. Not life or death but why not? (I'm not one of the guitarists who goes running around in my white suit yelling 'da flame, da flame'). Re: your comment about whether PRS might upgrade the SE's with similar appointments. I doubt it, somehow. With the recent 'sell off' and now the new SE 'open grain' with coil split at around USD 500 (which looks very interesting!) my guess is that they are going to focus on lower end 'competitive' pricing for the SE's , putting the S2 in the equivalent of the 'standard Gibson or Fender' range and the Core leaning more towards the 'Custom Shop' level and pricing. Just a hunch!
Never understood why they dont do more variety of neck patterns mixed into their models. Like why is it so difficult to find a single cut or a 594 with a pattern thin?
The PRS tremonti kind of covers that territory. I think the way PRS breaks up their lineup they seem to like to have 2 of each variation one modern leaning and one vintage leaning. So if you want a traditional double cut PRS you can have a custom 24 or a McCarty 594. If you want a singlecut there's the tremonti or the McCarty SC. Hollowbody II vs 594 Hollow. Fiore vs Silver sky etc.
Fantastic demo. Sounds fantastic as well. I agree that the SE models should be upgraded but of course then it's going to get more expensive. I don't think they would upgrade hardware, volume pots, tone pots, you name it, and keep that $949 price tag.
Nice job! Now will you be keeping your "perfect guitar" and will it take the place as your new favorite? Look forward to finding out how you get on with it. Cheers!
to answer the se question, at first my reaction was a no since that'd entail yet another price hike, but you know what, if I want a basic se, I could still get the standard 24 or the ce, so it's be cool if they made a all out se version of this for half the price of the s2
In 2014, I was lucky enough to be able to buy a "Core", "10 top 24-08 style, brushstrokes" PRS, with tremolo, 2 of "Paul's" pick ups (not the current TCI but very similar) with same coil tap. £2900.00 Still love it.
The s2 2023 (10th anniversary) and all new 2024 that are $2250+ have all core electronics. That means the $500 85/15 humbuckers and pots and switches. Other than the tremolo system and wood and finishes you have a core sounding guitar for half price now. Not cheap, but well worth the new price tag
I would love to see them release a 408 in the S2 line. I don't like CU24s at all, or 24s in general. Unfortunately PRS always seems to release cool 24s but not 22s. For my use the bridge humbucker and narrow field in the neck is perfect. I guess I'd prefer a normal sized humbucker as opposed to Widerange type they use in the 408.
You can always tell when Phil is having fun. He gets a little smirk and bobs his head. Beautiful guitar. Sounds great, but a little too "switchy" for me.
Personally, I would be happy with an SE. While I appreciate the upgrades...they really aren't important to ME. I own 1 Core original McCarty made in 1997. This guitar now resides at my son's house, and I own 4 SE models that I play regularly. They are tools to add different tones, or "sounds" to my Musical Tool Box for my Music. The SE's perform and sound GREAT for my needs. Nice playing be the way!
I liked your first little jam. Never played a prs . My most expensive guitar i have ever bought is an ltd ec1000 for $999 lol. Im not sure i could ever do it and not keep it locked in a case
Beautiful guitar, I love my S2 24-08, I just wish the back plates would be recessed and for $2300 a hard case should be included instead of the gig bag.
?? Love the owl sounds!🤣 What is the measurement on the wider neck ? I like the upgrades on the S2 and I think all guitars should have those upgrades …keep the $949 price…I just want a neck with those birds… 43mm …I’ll take one with a scratch for $850 🤷 The guitar sounds great to me. ❤
Very nice! I think the neck thing is a bit confusing. .85-.99 is pattern thin? As I got older I prefer larger necks. I just looked at Wildwood, .85-.99 is between a '59 and '60 CS LP. Some of the '59's are .86, .87 and .99. The .85-.99 is like the Gibson "Thin Taper", ~1.0 at the 12th and middle 8's at the first? I'm thinking you just have to get the guitar in your hands to decide. Maybe everyone doesn't measure the same, its just confusing. 8) --gary
My love for fatter necks is directly proportional to my age. Although I don’t currently own any guitars that would be considered “fat-necked”, every time I hold one I like it! The fullness in my hand just feels comfortable.
Owl hoot during fret check banjo cracked me up
Lol, totally. Great vid as always, Phil!
I've got an SE Custom 24-08 and I think it's great, but I can't get all the sounds that you do out of it! Seriously, I'm not a gigging pro and like most guitar-playin-guys, anytime I spend $1000 on one thing it's a big deal. The fact that I can get a really close approximation of a true Custom or even an S2 for under a grand is a tribute to PRS for meeting the needs of the many. The factory in Indonesia produces some amazing instruments for the price. And thanks again for showing off what can be done with all those switch combinations!
I love my Core Custom 24. In being interested in the Custom 24 08, the S2 would be the one i would be interested in as it would be more of a specialty guitar for certain situations
Some of your best riffing Phil👍🏼
I humbly bow and tip my hat for the patience you have. 15 yrs is an eternity in dog years. Sounds like it was worth the wait.
I have an SE Paul's guitar that sounds and plays great , the pick-ups are unique sounding amongst my other guitars. I friggin love your workshop.
Best sounding SE imo
"More like the core then ever before" Phillip is dropping bars in this vid
My local mom and pop shop got one in the other day. Taking an Eastman acoustic and trading it in and getting my new PRS Saturday.
Gorgeous finish! I love blue guitars!
2:50 so, nitro finishes supposedly let the wood “breathe” but they put another finish under the nitro?
Maryland is beautiful
Beautiful guitar and terrific tones!
Dang, your playing was killer on this video! You continue to show us that PRS makes top notch guitars. Appreciate the reviews.
That color combo AND it's a PRS hell yes!
That's a beauty . Love those pups in my Studio but also love the 85/15s in the previous ten 24-08. No wonder when you go PRS you buy another.....
It looks just stunning. I also like he TCI-Pickups, probably for the same reason I like Mini Humbuckers so much. And let's be honest, PRS is one of the few mass producing brands you can be 99.9% sure you get an instrument with great QC.
Beautiful axe great sound
15:09 splitting both pickups sound so sweet❤
Man, when you switched into split on the bridge with overdrive you were rocking the heck out of that guitar. Great rhythm stuff.👍👍👍
Rewatching this. and man it sounds great. I hated the non american pickups in the s2's before, but was too lazy to buy an s2 and pickup swap. This has that magic to it, and I didn't notice how versatile sounding it was when the video first released.
That's a long time to wait! And the thing still has those birds on the fret board! I have been waiting also for a PRS without the crazy Hitchcock birds!
Awesome video Phil.
I have a core custom 24 and an SE custom 24 08. Love 'em both. This new S2 sits right in between. You get you pay for.
I love that approach to the switches. I like my Les Paul, but honestly I don't love the multiple volume and tone controls, I like the one control for that and the switches to single out the coils. That thing sounds amazing in all modes, plus it's beautiful. I do like the darker blue of the Core model, but that doesn't make it worth twice as much to me. Great guitar.
I have the 24/08 Core, what a wonderful and versatile instrument! The colour you got is amazing!
3:24 or get one of those gems from John Mann's Guitar Vault for an in between price, plus the nostalgia of buying from the guy who made the original PRS bridges...
Congrats on your NGD! Pretty nice sounding guitar for half the price of a Core. Enjoy Phil!
Best playing I’ve ever heard from you. That guitar speaks for itself
Love the finish and the tone is to die for! I see why you've wanted this for so long.
Nice guitar and great playing Phil. Airways love hearing your insight.
Man, what a beautiful guitar. And it sounded great through that Fender amp!
The TCI-s pickups in my Anniversary 35 measure over 11k. It's strange that they use the model name TCIwith so different values. Nice guitar and video as always.
Beautiful guitar my friend. But man you have gotten so much better ! Well done!
Super great tone monster. Beautiful guitar & great features. Thanks for the time and effort Phil. Good tbings come to those with patience!
For some reason I’m always surprised and impressed by Phil’s playing, and this S2 sounds great
That is one beautiful guitar
I’m going to expect the owl 🦉 with every 24-fret PRS review
That is a gorgeous guitar.
Nice guitar, and I like the sound. Inspiring. Must be fun to play. A long wait to get it, but must be extra gratifying to have it in your hands. Good work PRS!
That's a Beautiful Guitar 🎸🎶 Thanks for Sharing 🎸
Definitely saving up for this guitar
Congrats on your "dream" becoming a reality!!! Patience paid off.
The little owl hoots as you played all the notes was a nice touch! Never noticed the little owl there at the 24th fret.
Awesome tax write off!! It's, quite literally, the guitar in your logo
In regards to the PRS SE Guitars. They should offer 2 types of veneers:
Quilted & Curly Maple.
Also in regards to the PRS SE Silver Sky: how about offering a Piano Black body & a Maple neck. Not a sermon, just a thought.
Getting clever with editing... I like it!
Just in time
I waited 15 years to write this comment
I waited 15 years to write this reply
It’s funny when I saw they did this guitar I had the idea for the title and wrote down I waited 6 years for the guitar and when I started I realized it was in 2009. Crazy time flys or does it
@@PhillipMcKnightThe fact that 2009 was 15 years ago
and 1999 was 25 years ago is nuts. That's quarter of a century. Definitely doesn't feel like it. Time does fly indeed
Maybe stainless steel frets will be standard in fifteen years 🙂
😂
Loving that owl Phil!
Awesome guitar
Nitro looks nice, they must bring it back for also lower cost models like SE.
I really like the S2 line, especially now that they have USA pickups. I replaced the electronics in my 35th anniversary S2 with the USA 58/15 LT pickups and pots, and now I find myself playing it more than my core models.
I believe the end goal is to get as many people buying the overseas products as they can as it seems to be very profitable. I also believe there is no incentive for them add new or changes features as long as they are people are buying that line of products at the level they determine is acceptable. When sales shrink due to competition or economics then they are motivated towards change in features and or prices to stimulate sales. Should they integrate more core feature sets into the other lines or modify the designs based on consumers requests? I would have to say that "it depends." It depends on their goals, strategy and business plans for the future. Some companies don't even want to be promoted on social media. It is also important to remember that the thing with most "successful" people is they tend not to listen to you unless they deem that you are more successful then they are. This is rooted in the believe that why should they follow the advice of someone who is not as smart as they are? They tend to believe that they are smarter than you because otherwise you would be more successful than they are. Of course this is measured in whatever metric they deem to be successful. That being said personally I would like to see the integration of the better tech across all the lower lines along without raising the prices. LOL. Oh ya and the good old fashioned idea of just lowering the prices would NOT hurt my feelings either. I am like a lot of people and looking for a bargain on great gear. Thanks to the whole "Phillip McKnight Team" for all you do to provide honest, accurate and meaningful information about guitars and related gear. I sincerely wish y'all the best.
I’d like a core for the price of an SE too lol. I have an SE 2408. I can’t decide between it and my American Strat which is my favorite guitar and there’s a big price difference.
being an auto painter, i don't think you could spray acrylic eurethane as a ground coat, at least if we are calling laquer the same thing, laquer clear was always reduced with laquer thinner, and i know from experience in doing so that it WILL lift or re-animate acrylic eurethane clear coat,this has always been a blurred topic as to what guitar companies and auto body call laquer clear,,,, and then there's the civillian who tends to call any clear coat "laquer", i do know that the solvents used with acrylic laquer are way stronger than eurethane reducers,, one would disolve the other,,,i'm pretty sure what most guitar companies are using for clear is closer to something like bar top finish or fiberglass resin, at least that's what it smells like when you sand it
Great video Phil you covered everything. Loved the Bango 😅
I love how Phil explains the sock test in every video, just for the newcomers who haven't seen him do it a hundred times. I remember when he first started doing the sock test, and had some people pushing back on it! Crazy. It's such a clear demonstration of how smooth the frets are.
S2 by far my favourite PRS line
Man i love prs quality, but i haven't found one with a neck i like yet, always seem a little to thick for me personally. Dang i got to go play one of these guitars, stunning to look at and i actually like the coil splitting. 🎉
5:56 My favorite part of the video!
I waited something like 15 years for my first Stratocaster, but the one I waited the longest for was my Gretsch! Something like 40 years before I got a Hollow body orange Gretsch! Came out of the the case with the sound I wanted and my fave of them all!
Nice axe. Glad you have it now. Enjoy.
I got a custom 24 in 2016 and it had the same finish problem mentioned here. It was peeling off around the 12th fret. I sent it off and it took about 6 months to get it back but not a problem since
Oh, man.... just sold 4 guitars and felt like I was in rehab. So much for that... p.s. your playing gets better every time you do a deep dive.... lovely.
They are nice, many people like them. I don't care for PRS. Glad you are happy and hope you enjoy it.
The Pattern Regular neck is the only PRS neck I can use, other than the DGT, and I wish it were available with a wider array of models (such as one with these pickups).
After frets sprout how long will it take for them to grow a whole new set?
Depends on how much fertilizer you use. They’d grow like weeds on my guitar, because I play like shi*!
P90's, noisless 19:42 ... you should check out jj's pickups. Bret Kingman demo's most all the his pickups, you'll be surprised.
Awesome stuff man. One day I’ll afford another Vela, that was my perfect guitar.
You can get TCI-S pickups in the SE version of the 24-08 for even less money.
Oh heck yea, PRS is the best of the best!
Tasty! A potential updrade from my SE 24-08, which I like a lot (apart from the Cherry Burst and the faulty wiring from Indonesia!) I wish PRS would do this one in plain black . . . the Black Amber is 'OK' but in general I just find the PRS 'flamed colours' an eyesore. Not life or death but why not? (I'm not one of the guitarists who goes running around in my white suit yelling 'da flame, da flame'). Re: your comment about whether PRS might upgrade the SE's with similar appointments. I doubt it, somehow. With the recent 'sell off' and now the new SE 'open grain' with coil split at around USD 500 (which looks very interesting!) my guess is that they are going to focus on lower end 'competitive' pricing for the SE's , putting the S2 in the equivalent of the 'standard Gibson or Fender' range and the Core leaning more towards the 'Custom Shop' level and pricing. Just a hunch!
Almost thought that was a javelina in the bush at 19:41 but it was a barrel cactus :)
I glad it wasn't, that picture was from my walk a couple weeks ago. Do not need to meet at Javelina on the trail. lol
That’s a do it all guitar. Nice!
all the tech make my head spin, but the sound, like it
Great looking and sounding guitar. If I was in the market I could never see myself ponying up an extra 2000 for a Core. Not a chance.
Never understood why they dont do more variety of neck patterns mixed into their models. Like why is it so difficult to find a single cut or a 594 with a pattern thin?
The PRS tremonti kind of covers that territory. I think the way PRS breaks up their lineup they seem to like to have 2 of each variation one modern leaning and one vintage leaning. So if you want a traditional double cut PRS you can have a custom 24 or a McCarty 594. If you want a singlecut there's the tremonti or the McCarty SC. Hollowbody II vs 594 Hollow. Fiore vs Silver sky etc.
When a guitar makes you smile it means you’re in love with it.
Fantastic demo. Sounds fantastic as well. I agree that the SE models should be upgraded but of course then it's going to get more expensive. I don't think they would upgrade hardware, volume pots, tone pots, you name it, and keep that $949 price tag.
Nice job! Now will you be keeping your "perfect guitar" and will it take the place as your new favorite? Look forward to finding out how you get on with it. Cheers!
Brother you shore are one helluva banjer picker!
to answer the se question, at first my reaction was a no since that'd entail yet another price hike, but you know what, if I want a basic se, I could still get the standard 24 or the ce, so it's be cool if they made a all out se version of this for half the price of the s2
In 2014, I was lucky enough to be able to buy a "Core", "10 top 24-08 style, brushstrokes" PRS, with tremolo, 2 of "Paul's" pick ups (not the current TCI but very similar) with same coil tap. £2900.00 Still love it.
The s2 2023 (10th anniversary) and all new 2024 that are $2250+ have all core electronics. That means the $500 85/15 humbuckers and pots and switches. Other than the tremolo system and wood and finishes you have a core sounding guitar for half price now. Not cheap, but well worth the new price tag
this is a true Super Strat. sounds sweet!!! Purdy tooo
Idk if it was just what you played but the coil splits actually sounded better than the full Humbuckers to my ears.
I would love to see them release a 408 in the S2 line. I don't like CU24s at all, or 24s in general. Unfortunately PRS always seems to release cool 24s but not 22s.
For my use the bridge humbucker and narrow field in the neck is perfect. I guess I'd prefer a normal sized humbucker as opposed to Widerange type they use in the 408.
You can always tell when Phil is having fun. He gets a little smirk and bobs his head. Beautiful guitar. Sounds great, but a little too "switchy" for me.
Coil split o coil tap? Looking at the electronics it seems more like coil tap but... maybe I'm wrong. Nice review.
Did he really speed up the playback at 15:45?
I absolutely adore my S2 24-08. Bought it in 2023 though so that was annoying 😂 57/08s have been put in though 🥳
Beautiful sounds from this guitar, but didn’t you say you wanted it with P90s, or did I miss something?
I probably missed something here.
Personally, I would be happy with an SE. While I appreciate the upgrades...they really aren't important to ME. I own 1 Core original McCarty made in 1997. This guitar now resides at my son's house, and I own 4 SE models that I play regularly. They are tools to add different tones, or "sounds" to my Musical Tool Box for my Music. The SE's perform and sound GREAT for my needs. Nice playing be the way!
Gas gas gas gas gas gas! I also wonder if they will ever make a s2 version of the modern eagle V
I've been looking at these.
The best coil split in the market.
Are the pickups hum-canceling when coil split? Also, is there a review of the PRS Semi-hollow Special in the thumbnail?
Nope. When you switch single coil, here comes that 60 cycle hum.
I liked your first little jam.
Never played a prs . My most expensive guitar i have ever bought is an ltd ec1000 for $999 lol. Im not sure i could ever do it and not keep it locked in a case
I would love to see the SE get the Nitro finish, this is one thing we don't see in this range. Because I love aged guitar
Beautiful guitar, I love my S2 24-08, I just wish the back plates would be recessed and for $2300 a hard case should be included instead of the gig bag.
?? Love the owl sounds!🤣 What is the measurement on the wider neck ? I like the upgrades on the S2 and I think all guitars should have those upgrades …keep the $949 price…I just want a neck with those birds… 43mm …I’ll take one with a scratch for $850 🤷 The guitar sounds great to me. ❤
Very nice! I think the neck thing is a bit confusing. .85-.99 is pattern thin? As I got older I prefer larger necks. I just looked at Wildwood, .85-.99 is between a '59 and '60 CS LP. Some of the '59's are .86, .87 and .99. The .85-.99 is like the Gibson "Thin Taper", ~1.0 at the 12th and middle 8's at the first? I'm thinking you just have to get the guitar in your hands to decide. Maybe everyone doesn't measure the same, its just confusing. 8) --gary
My love for fatter necks is directly proportional to my age. Although I don’t currently own any guitars that would be considered “fat-necked”, every time I hold one I like it! The fullness in my hand just feels comfortable.
Dean made a popular guitar, looked exactly like that