I am a fairly recent convert, the guitars are fantastic. In my experience, looking at the three that I have now, have the most consistent high quality construction and setup that I have seen on the market so far.
The thing with PRS is that it’s the one big brand I really trust that the guy who owns it loves it or he wouldn’t let it be released with his name on. There’s a lot to be said for that
Try playing on a Custom SE. It will change your mind fast. The intonation is unlike anything I've ever played. They're priced extremely well and the neck plays better than any guitar that I've ever picked up. The pickups have a fantastic sound when used with a crunch.
Paul is like this perpetual inquisitive 10 year old boy that never grew up. Contagious enthusiasm, and glows brightest when he gets to talk about his interests. Bigger than life personality. A big dreamer that thankfully has surrounded himself with knowledgeable craftspeople. And we all benefit. What a cool conversation. And Dan and Mick you impressed him with your knowledge and use of gear. Kudos gents! Dan, good luck on your merchandising and marketing of the G3 now!
My favorite part of the video is when Paul geeked out over Dan’s G3 switcher. Wonderful to see such a great person like Dan get the recognition he deserves and how awesome it was as well to see Mick hyping up his friend. Love the videos guys :)
@@ThatPedalShow It was very gracious of Paul to gift you with the Silver Sky! He seemed to genuinely enjoy your company and he certainly respects your opinions. Well done - really enjoyed the episode and I watched every minute of it!!
Absolutely love that Dan got some very vocal praise for his G3. It's a wonderful product, incredibly well engineered. Obviously loads of pros use GigRig products but it still feels like their stuff flies a bit under the radar.
“It isn’t a one trick horsemeat” deserves so much more praise and appreciation. As a soon to be new dad, I recognize a new bar being set with this joke.
I love Friday nights (Melbourne Australia) how after a hard days work, putting the kid to bed and having a glass of wine, I can curl up into bed with the headphones and rely on new episodes of TPS. Love you guys.
Just having a sneaky peek here in Melb after seeing Bill Bailey down in St Kilda - he had quite a few guitars on stage but his metal tone needs some help…
it's strange how you tube works, I'm watching since you begining, how you grew up, it's like I know you, like friends in a way. So, this episode with probably the last legend in guitar making, it make me feel happy and proud. You deserve that guys.
I really really loved when Dan pointed at the PRS shape and said "you did that" And Paul's immediate instinct was to say "We did that". The man is brilliant. Love his enthusiasm
Thank you Matteo. We’re glad that you felt that. Despite the intensity of the conversation, we all felt something special happening today. It was a privilege to be a part of!
A bit late to a 3 months old video but I had to tell you guys that I could't stop smiling watching the video. It is heart warming how two grown up man are giggling and trying to impress papa Weirdo. Also I love the picture of Mick an Paul - I met Paul several times at Musikmesse Frankfurt over the past 20 years and always had to take pictures of him with other people, I always said, "Next year I'm gonna ask him for a picture as well" and then they destroyed the Musikmesse and eventual discontinued it. But at least I can say I have met the man behind my most played guitars. It was always a pleasure to meet Paul, he has the unique ability to make you feel seen as an individual no matter how small your interaction with him is.
I adore Paul, but he's not always the easiest person to interview. This went incredibly well! Reminded me I need to upgrade my G2 to a G3, and I need to pick up one of those PRS compressors!
I first heard of PRS perhaps 25 years ago, but have never had the chance to play one. I'd never seen Paul in interview before, but wow - his infectious enthusiasm, and unbridled joy (and his great tones) have me really interested in the guitars now. He also seems like great fun and a really down to earth bloke that has a pure love for music and instruments. What a guy (and the silver sky as a gift, wow) Thank you Mick, Dan and Paul! 🙂
This is the best interview I’ve ever seen with Paul - it’s evident he has massive respect for both of you, and this was an amazingly interaction to capture in a time capsule for eternity on camera. Top work gents!
I’m pretty much Fender Gibson freak and Owen many of them . What I love about Paul his passion for beauty and quality…this what make me to adding PRS Santana retro to my collection. In the last 3 years PRS became a ‘’must’’ to have in my studio. Thank you Paul we are bless to have you in the guitar community ❤
Paul is a fascinating fellow, which I already knew, but I learned so much about the way he hears, and why I’ve sonically never got in with his guitars. Disparate ways of hearing are what makes music so great, whether it be fear designers, or audio engineers. God bless Paul, and you at TPS! Such a fun time for all!
Paul is a genius, his opinions and observations about players and tone are fascinating. He puts a ton of thought and energy into his products and just doesn’t rubber stamp everything which is admirable.
This could easily have been 6 hours. Talking Hardcore History level of engagement and captivation. Paul's enthusiasm and passion is openly visible and I love it.
Im a huge fan of Gibson and Fender but we have to all agree: We are all blessed to have Paul Reed Smith with us now. We are getting to hear from the man himself. Not to mention his spectacular guitars.
As the owner of several PRS guitars and an east coast US guy, i enjoy the natural energy Paul brings to the table, but you guys, YOU are always a breath of fresh air, and have helped me so much in such a short time, can't thank you enough.
I have said it before and I will say it again. The day Dan connects with a sound and lets rip. It is some of the most inspiring and beautiful playing. Love seeing the "Dan Smile". Cheers gents
So incredible I love how humble Paul is. His enthusiasm towards everything guitar is infectious! I have owned 4 Prs in my life. They have been my main guitars since I was a kid. I now have two that I love. And this makes me want a Pedal and another PRS. Thank you Mick And Dan for the great videos. I hope someday I can meet Paul, hello from Canada!
I've never been drawn to PRS but you can't deny that Paul is a super knowledgeable, passionate and ENTHUSIASTIC guy, whos made a unique mark on the guitar world. What a riot of episode 🤟
Totally agree. Paul's got a big heart and prodigious talent... but sometimes his mouth gets in the way. His next project should be to design a Speech-Filter. Love him really.
I recently picked up a Nitro CE24 precisely because of its unorthodox PRS aesthetics if it makes sense. No binding, no maple tops, unfinished satin nitro top, and a lightly tinted neck reminiscent of the best Fenders of yesteryear. A solid purchase for a US made instrument well under the 2k mark. For years I've associated PRS with blues lawyers, buttrock and what have you. But having played one, the craftmanship is surreal. The understated, workhorse appeal sealed the deal for me.
Great show! I love to see how impressed Dan gets when innovative people come on the show, but I like the turn-around even more when people are impressed by the GigRig gear. Paul was amazed by the G3 and for good reason. My point is that what you've created, humbles a lot of important people. Well done!
This is one of the best shows you guys have done. Amazing show. You were right when you said Paul just sounds like him - his playing is exactly what a PRS sounds like. You could talk to him for a week and he'd never run out of things to say (or finish a conversation). Love it.
Paul's tone early in the video, when he first plays, is pure Santana to me. I love Paul's observations of how players control tone with "chirping". His auditory skills are superb!
This has to be one of my favorite episodes so far. It was very, very interesting. The technical side of things is fascinating! Seems like you guys had a great time too.
Paul is such an amazing human being. Humble decent talented dude that makes sure the whole team gets the credit and he appreciates talent wherever he finds it. He’s a real people person. Love that. I gotta get one of his guitars. Strongly considering the Paul’s Guitar SE model in faded blue. Gorgeous guitar with a ton of tonal possibilities with the mini toggles.
This popped into my TH-cam feed...Paul! Great to see ya brother! Even if it's just on my TV. Let's talk...Mick, you too...Dan I haven't met, but always a good time watching TPS. Paul Smith is an artiste, & a great guy---always has been.
Paul reminds me of that typically introverted coworker who's had a few at the company party. He's just having a good time and all of his comments are in good fun but he has no filter. It takes a little understanding to "get"him. I get him.
My prs is the guitar I pick up every single day, inspires me more than anything. Always a pleasure to hear him talk such a good video, intrigued by what's to come
Felt like I just sat at the intersection of intellect, understanding and ability and listened to a captivating 1h 20m discussion. I so very much enjoyed this episode. A lot of laughs and then on the edge of my seat gleaning what I could from discussion. Paul's ears! What he hears, picks out, and the encyclopedia of research he is... just fascinating. Cheers guys, thanks!
This was such a great episode! So fun to see kindred spirits coming together with such passion amd enthusiasm. I bought an SE silver sky the moment one became available in my town despite having 4 strats already, and though i LOVE Fender and still use them with regularity, there is an undeniable quality and playability to the SS that is just magical. I can play anything on that guitar, and it's a testament to Paul's attention to detail and care to bring an 'affordable' instrument to that level. Love it!
As someone else mentioned, it isn’t hard chatting with Paul, is it? Passionate, full of stories, and ever inquisitive. I met Paul a few times in the early nineties, and he’s as passionate about chasing tone today as he’s always been. Love the guy.
Well done, gentlemen, well done. Your enthusiasm and passion mixed with Paul's is almost palpable! It fills the room. One of my favorite episodes! Thank you, all!
Leo built his (our) world on both his ear and his passion. I don’t know that the modern, corporatised industry has seen anyone combine those elements again since 1965. Thanks guys. Fantastic episode.
I’m so glad I watched this again. Along with my HiWatt, I also have a Supro 1605 which only has a volume knob. Just dawned on me I can use the treble/bass knobs on my Horsemeat, as those knobs on an amp. Love my Mary Cries and Horsemeat.
It's refreshing to see great minds get together and share their passions for everything music and gear related! Thank you Mick, Dan and Paul for a wonderful and entertaining show!
This might be my favourite ever episode. It's going to be expensive though! I expected to GAS for the flanger but now I want the other two pedals and an SE Silver Sky. The rest of blighty might be enduring the worst shit storm on record but you guys always provide some welcome relief. Thank you sincerely for your service.
Blinking heck, as you say! What an extraordinary experience this! The sheer love, respect and true comradery explodes from this episode and translates brilliantly out here! I am changed by this conversation and these inspiring sounds! What a day!
I can attest that the Starla being an amazing guitar. I have the old Core model and it’s the nicest playing guitar I e ever had. The best way to describe it is that it doesn’t fight you. Some people want their guitars to fight them. It’s meant to be easy to play.
Amazing! So great to see a group of people passionate about the music, the tone, the SOUNDS, that these finely crafted instruments, amplifiers, and pedals can make. While it is certainly a business, as it needs to be to be able to get these awesome tools into the hands of as many musicians as are interested in using them to express their individual creativity, its the desire to make them truly remarkable, continuously and consistently, that is impressive and heart warming. Thank you!
not sure about that - he's a deterrent as a salesman to me. A lot of what he has to say is transparent BS, and he's out of touch with the market which he's trying to sell these pedals to. Don't care for a lot of his shtick - however he is a master builder and an historic legend. I'll let Tom Bukovac's playing his single pup / no fret marker, PRS, without promoting PRS do the selling for me. I'm not buying a pedal called "Horse Meat" I'm happy that he eluded to it being in relation to eating Klon Centaurs - rather than the other option - a crude counter to the Big Muff. Bad name - in a market full incredible options at that price point from pedal makers that have earned respect for come first in my regard
This was a great episode. Paul seems like a very genuine guy and I'm definitely going to get out there and try more PRS gear now. That HDRX amp sounds great as do all the pedals.
I just look at Paul as someone who really enjoys life and doesn't take everything so serious outside of making some of the best guitar equipment in history. I love his quirkyness!
If I’m John Mayer and I’m watching this and noticing how much fun my dear friend Paul is having at TPS, I’ll make sure to make an appearance the next time I’m in the UK. Right? Right?
I give you Lads so much credit… Paul is, to put it delicately, not the easiest person to talk with, and you managed to keep him somewhat in check while being absolutely superb hosts. I often felt the need for a drink while watching out of stress from watching him wreak havoc. Love you guys.
@@ThatPedalShow Absolutely! I so hope to meet you guys someday. The countless ways you have educated and inspired me on my pedalboard journey have been life changing for me. I never imagined I would have the board I have today were it not for you both.
Man, Paul is just a character who is larger than life right? I value so much his opinions and I feel like he's got so much great things to offer us as a community. He's truly fantastic and I'm sure I'll own one of his guitars one day - because he gives me that same vibe as Matt at Montys, an excitement to hear them both talk. Can you imagine getting them both in the same room! Fantastic episode guys and enjoy the toys you've borrowed...!
Amazingly, I'd never seen footage of Paul before, and he was nothing like what I expected (someone a bit more bookish and studious). Not sure I'd want to be stuck next to him on a long-distance flight, but seems like you guys had a lot of fun.
Someone can just say. He seems a little annoying. At least on camera. When he is representing his company But I have owned several PRS guitars. And even the least expensive SE models are the best thought guitars I have ever owned. The company really does live up to the hype. I wish I had half the drive and ambition Paul has.
@@bwgti I agree. I have heard many people poo poo me for having SE models. But man they are excellent guitars. I have never been able to get the low action and perfect playability that I can when I do a setup on them. They literally just fall into a perfect setup with little effort. Super low action I can get on them. I do feel they lack the inherent “identifying tone” that Fender and Gibson have. But man for pure playability it’s hard to beat for the money in an SE model. I love them.
I don’t like PRS guitars, I personally consider’em extremely overrated for the price they cost. BUT I have to admit that he’s a real genius, not only for the ridiculous amount of products he makes (he and his staff, of course) but for the knowledge and the passion he put in every single word he pronounce. Unbelievable. Absolutely beautiful episode! Compliments!!!❤
What a wonderful conversation to hear - thanks for sharing. Paul is obviously a very good salesman, however his love of all things music shines even brighter. Great episode, team - thank you.
Great video. Paul is such a character! Never really seen him interviewed before. Confident in his products yet still humble. Wish I still had my santana se...I'll be saving up if there's a humbucking single coil PRS guitar coming up..
After seeing several videos of Paul, here's what I've noticed. If you say this is a great guitar, he acts proud. If you say you built a great guitar, he will give the credit to his team. If you say you are a great guitar player, he gets super humble. He is a fascinating and unique character.
I haven’t watched this yet but am really looking forward to it!! Just wanted to express my disappointment at missing out on booking an experience day today - how quickly did they sell out!! I had June 30th in my basket but PayPal burped and I lost it. At least I’ve been before. Is it wrong for me to want to come back? To everyone who was successful - you’ll have the best day!!! To Dan & Mick (& Katharine, Hayden & Rosie) keep up the great work. Music & TPS is what the internet is for ❤❤❤❤❤
Sorry Matthew! It’s like bloomin Glastonbury. Bottom line, 30-some places, hundreds of people want them. Peoples is going to be disappointed. You should read our email inbox. Not a happy day. Hmmmm
I am not gonna lie...its been months since i fell of the band wagon of playing and most pedals and all didn't intrest me but i always tune in coz i love you guys. But what this video did prove is that That pedal show is a podcast. What an episode....great tones, great interview. Paul loving the gig rig and praising you guys for what have been fans for years already. Brilliant!!! I do hope you sent Paul off with a t shirt and a gig rig... Cheers guys Much love and appreciation Merry Christmas and a very Happy new year!!
An interview with Paul is often like trying to keep THAT uncle in check at Christmas.
😂🤣
Haha! yup. You felt that, too?? Thank goodness it is only once a year, eh??? :)))
I spotted your comment just after one of those moments. You’re spot-on. “Taxi for Uncle Paul”.
Ha! Well summarised
Hahaha yes, Mr Smith does love to spin a yarn or 12!
Dan looks so happy with Paul praise on the Gig Rig equipment. Much deserved!
Thanks Iain 🙏
Yes because Dan is hard workin genius.
Amazing to see Paul recognize that in real time.
Much deserved = could not agree more
Yeah, as a big fan and user of gigrig stuff I do hope you can bounce off the PRS relationship to get more products into the US! Great episode.
As a non PRS guitar guy. The enthusiasm of the man has drawn me in. The compliments to Dan and Mick are statements of fact, earned and deserved.
Ah, cheers Paul 🙏
Wait. Are you the result of whatever happened in the moment right after that old photo was taken?
I am a fairly recent convert, the guitars are fantastic. In my experience, looking at the three that I have now, have the most consistent high quality construction and setup that I have seen on the market so far.
The thing with PRS is that it’s the one big brand I really trust that the guy who owns it loves it or he wouldn’t let it be released with his name on. There’s a lot to be said for that
Try playing on a Custom SE. It will change your mind fast. The intonation is unlike anything I've ever played. They're priced extremely well and the neck plays better than any guitar that I've ever picked up. The pickups have a fantastic sound when used with a crunch.
Paul is like this perpetual inquisitive 10 year old boy that never grew up. Contagious enthusiasm, and glows brightest when he gets to talk about his interests. Bigger than life personality. A big dreamer that thankfully has surrounded himself with knowledgeable craftspeople. And we all benefit. What a cool conversation. And Dan and Mick you impressed him with your knowledge and use of gear. Kudos gents! Dan, good luck on your merchandising and marketing of the G3 now!
100%.
My favorite part of the video is when Paul geeked out over Dan’s G3 switcher. Wonderful to see such a great person like Dan get the recognition he deserves and how awesome it was as well to see Mick hyping up his friend. Love the videos guys :)
Classic. PRS visits and both Dan and Mick are sitting there with their Fender guitars!!
We thank you.
@@ThatPedalShow It was very gracious of Paul to gift you with the Silver Sky! He seemed to genuinely enjoy your company and he certainly respects your opinions. Well done - really enjoyed the episode and I watched every minute of it!!
Ummm....isn't that a PRS Silver Sky Mick has...I mean it IS a strat, but not a Fender...
And Mick gave Paul his PRS DGT to play. It’s not like they invited him on the show and wore t-shirts saying “F*** PRS!”
That was my first thought as well, lol. PRS shows up, of course you are gonna be sitting there with Fenders in your laps :-)
Absolutely love that Dan got some very vocal praise for his G3. It's a wonderful product, incredibly well engineered. Obviously loads of pros use GigRig products but it still feels like their stuff flies a bit under the radar.
Cheers Chris, I’ll not lie, was a lovely moment that I’ll never forget 🤗
I honestly had no idea Larry David made pedals 😉
I hope Paul works out a deal with them for the US.
I love how blown away PRS was by Dan's invention. Great episode.
Also, Dans face when Paul tells him the amp is less than £1000
“Can you get a green card and move to America?” 😛🤣
Watching Dan and Mick getting frustrated because THEY couldn't keep HIM on track was pure irony and worth every second.
so right 😂😂
“It isn’t a one trick horsemeat” deserves so much more praise and appreciation. As a soon to be new dad, I recognize a new bar being set with this joke.
🤣😂
I love Friday nights (Melbourne Australia) how after a hard days work, putting the kid to bed and having a glass of wine, I can curl up into bed with the headphones and rely on new episodes of TPS. Love you guys.
What a life! Same here but across the pond in Jakarta!
melb here too,,,,what a great episode,,cheers
Just having a sneaky peek here in Melb after seeing Bill Bailey down in St Kilda - he had quite a few guitars on stage but his metal tone needs some help…
Same! Up in the Nongs!
Kuala Lumpur represent. Absolutely agree.
it's strange how you tube works, I'm watching since you begining, how you grew up, it's like I know you, like friends in a way. So, this episode with probably the last legend in guitar making, it make me feel happy and proud. You deserve that guys.
Thank you Roger!
I really really loved when Dan pointed at the PRS shape and said "you did that" And Paul's immediate instinct was to say "We did that". The man is brilliant. Love his enthusiasm
Hands down, this is one of the best Friday shows yet. Paul has such a vibe.
Truly every second in this hour and a half was the most moving. Great knowledge, great humanity and the deepest feeling of kindness.
Thank you Matteo. We’re glad that you felt that. Despite the intensity of the conversation, we all felt something special happening today. It was a privilege to be a part of!
A bit late to a 3 months old video but I had to tell you guys that I could't stop smiling watching the video. It is heart warming how two grown up man are giggling and trying to impress papa Weirdo. Also I love the picture of Mick an Paul - I met Paul several times at Musikmesse Frankfurt over the past 20 years and always had to take pictures of him with other people, I always said, "Next year I'm gonna ask him for a picture as well" and then they destroyed the Musikmesse and eventual discontinued it. But at least I can say I have met the man behind my most played guitars. It was always a pleasure to meet Paul, he has the unique ability to make you feel seen as an individual no matter how small your interaction with him is.
Mick, You directed that interview like a seasoned Sea Captain navigating the most unpredictable weather. Hats off to you, sir.
Aye aye mate!
I adore Paul Reed Smith, amazing character, fantastic person, brilliant engineer, and just genuinely a good time any time I watch him.
I adore Paul, but he's not always the easiest person to interview. This went incredibly well! Reminded me I need to upgrade my G2 to a G3, and I need to pick up one of those PRS compressors!
Always a pure joy to see Paul being interviewed! The man's passion for what he does is infectious, and he's built an excellent business model.
I first heard of PRS perhaps 25 years ago, but have never had the chance to play one. I'd never seen Paul in interview before, but wow - his infectious enthusiasm, and unbridled joy (and his great tones) have me really interested in the guitars now. He also seems like great fun and a really down to earth bloke that has a pure love for music and instruments. What a guy (and the silver sky as a gift, wow) Thank you Mick, Dan and Paul! 🙂
Never played a bad one. Own a Silver Sky Core. Highly recommend.
This is the best interview I’ve ever seen with Paul - it’s evident he has massive respect for both of you, and this was an amazingly interaction to capture in a time capsule for eternity on camera. Top work gents!
I’m pretty much Fender Gibson freak and Owen many of them . What I love about Paul his passion for beauty and quality…this what make me to adding PRS Santana retro to my collection. In the last 3 years PRS became a ‘’must’’ to have in my studio. Thank you Paul we are bless to have you in the guitar community ❤
I’m the same. Mick here. It’s all about humans at the end of the day. Things are just things unless there’s a passionate human attached to them!
Mick ,and I have to say that we are bless to have you guys (TPS) ..
Paul is a fascinating fellow, which I already knew, but I learned so much about the way he hears, and why I’ve sonically never got in with his guitars. Disparate ways of hearing are what makes music so great, whether it be fear designers, or audio engineers. God bless Paul, and you at TPS! Such a fun time for all!
I am speechless. What an epic show! Three geniuses having fun together!
Proper Chuffed. That was by far THE best experience I have ever had watching TH-cam. Love your show!
My GOD what an episode, if this was 5 hours long it wouldn't have been long enough but i would have watched every second.
Awesome! What an energy you guys got!! Good Vibes Only!!
Paul Reed Smith is like the uncle that turns up to the family Xmas gathering, never stops talking, but deep down everyone knows he's a decent guy.
Paul is a genius, his opinions and observations about players and tone are fascinating. He puts a ton of thought and energy into his products and just doesn’t rubber stamp everything which is admirable.
This could easily have been 6 hours. Talking Hardcore History level of engagement and captivation. Paul's enthusiasm and passion is openly visible and I love it.
Im a huge fan of Gibson and Fender but we have to all agree: We are all blessed to have Paul Reed Smith with us now. We are getting to hear from the man himself. Not to mention his spectacular guitars.
As the owner of several PRS guitars and an east coast US guy, i enjoy the natural energy Paul brings to the table, but you guys, YOU are always a breath of fresh air, and have helped me so much in such a short time, can't thank you enough.
I have said it before and I will say it again. The day Dan connects with a sound and lets rip. It is some of the most inspiring and beautiful playing. Love seeing the "Dan Smile". Cheers gents
He is a force of nature isn't he? I was only going to watch the first 5 minutes and I had to watch it through. Great show, thank you.
Same!
So incredible I love how humble Paul is. His enthusiasm towards everything guitar is infectious! I have owned 4 Prs in my life. They have been my main guitars since I was a kid. I now have two that I love. And this makes me want a Pedal and another PRS. Thank you Mick And Dan for the great videos. I hope someday I can meet Paul, hello from Canada!
I've never been drawn to PRS but you can't deny that Paul is a super knowledgeable, passionate and ENTHUSIASTIC guy, whos made a unique mark on the guitar world. What a riot of episode 🤟
Totally agree. Paul's got a big heart and prodigious talent... but sometimes his mouth gets in the way. His next project should be to design a Speech-Filter. Love him really.
@@Adipsia1 LOL.
I recently picked up a Nitro CE24 precisely because of its unorthodox PRS aesthetics if it makes sense. No binding, no maple tops, unfinished satin nitro top, and a lightly tinted neck reminiscent of the best Fenders of yesteryear. A solid purchase for a US made instrument well under the 2k mark.
For years I've associated PRS with blues lawyers, buttrock and what have you. But having played one, the craftmanship is surreal. The understated, workhorse appeal sealed the deal for me.
@@Adipsia1 Can you imagine working a FT job for the guy? You'd be exhausted 😆
Yeah, I'm gonna stay a firm Fender (mostly Strats and Teles) guy but The Man himself is way cool. 😎
Paul is a passionate & brilliant man who has pushed all other guitar brands to keep up. Thank you for a fantastic show!
This episode is one of the best and most enjoyable moments on youtube I've ever had. Great work you lot!
Great show! I love to see how impressed Dan gets when innovative people come on the show, but I like the turn-around even more when people are impressed by the GigRig gear. Paul was amazed by the G3 and for good reason. My point is that what you've created, humbles a lot of important people. Well done!
This is one of the best shows you guys have done. Amazing show. You were right when you said Paul just sounds like him - his playing is exactly what a PRS sounds like. You could talk to him for a week and he'd never run out of things to say (or finish a conversation). Love it.
Thank you guys. So grateful to be part of this community. What a wonderful hour of watching truly passionate people talk guitar ❤️
Paul's tone early in the video, when he first plays, is pure Santana to me. I love Paul's observations of how players control tone with "chirping". His auditory skills are superb!
Well done, lads. What a marvellous testament to patience and endurance.
This has to be one of my favorite episodes so far. It was very, very interesting. The technical side of things is fascinating! Seems like you guys had a great time too.
Paul is such an amazing human being. Humble decent talented dude that makes sure the whole team gets the credit and he appreciates talent wherever he finds it. He’s a real people person. Love that. I gotta get one of his guitars. Strongly considering the Paul’s Guitar SE model in faded blue. Gorgeous guitar with a ton of tonal possibilities with the mini toggles.
Paul’s love of tones and sounds is infectious! Great episode!
This popped into my TH-cam feed...Paul! Great to see ya brother! Even if it's just on my TV. Let's talk...Mick, you too...Dan I haven't met, but always a good time watching TPS. Paul Smith is an artiste, & a great guy---always has been.
Alan! Best to you man!
watching the prs telecaster conversation with hindsight is the funiest shit ever, paul almost had a heart attack hahahaha
Paul reminds me of that typically introverted coworker who's had a few at the company party. He's just having a good time and all of his comments are in good fun but he has no filter. It takes a little understanding to "get"him. I get him.
he's a mad genius and that is where creativity is spawn.
My prs is the guitar I pick up every single day, inspires me more than anything. Always a pleasure to hear him talk such a good video, intrigued by what's to come
Felt like I just sat at the intersection of intellect, understanding and ability and listened to a captivating 1h 20m discussion. I so very much enjoyed this episode. A lot of laughs and then on the edge of my seat gleaning what I could from discussion. Paul's ears! What he hears, picks out, and the encyclopedia of research he is... just fascinating. Cheers guys, thanks!
Also the three sets of hands moving in one after the other adjusting and correcting the knobs 😂
This was such a great episode! So fun to see kindred spirits coming together with such passion amd enthusiasm. I bought an SE silver sky the moment one became available in my town despite having 4 strats already, and though i LOVE Fender and still use them with regularity, there is an undeniable quality and playability to the SS that is just magical. I can play anything on that guitar, and it's a testament to Paul's attention to detail and care to bring an 'affordable' instrument to that level. Love it!
I love Paul and love you guys, and this was amazing. Very happy moment for us lovers of all things guitar.
As someone else mentioned, it isn’t hard chatting with Paul, is it? Passionate, full of stories, and ever inquisitive. I met Paul a few times in the early nineties, and he’s as passionate about chasing tone today as he’s always been. Love the guy.
Wonderful gents. Best show ever. Order now because it doesn’t get any better than this. Thanks Paul.
Interviewing Paul must be like trying to screw the cap back on to a shaken bottle of soda. But in the best way possible.
Yeah, like while it's been shaken :D
Hahahah! A little bit. But it’s all passion so we love it!
@@ThatPedalShow yep. All that knowledge bubbling up.
Probably my favorite video TPS has put out now. Paul is always such a joy to listen to!
I'm only 26 minutes in and I haven't enjoyed an interview this much ever! Paul is such a great character
Yay!
This is best interview I’ve seen with Paul. The fact he admires gig rig so much is lovely!
Loved this season opener of 'Better Call Paul!'
PRS is having more fun here than ANY other video I've ever seen him in. I was expecting a trainwreck, but he must really like you guys!
We obviously all love pedals, but that DGT straight into that amp was immense!
Yeah baby! It all starts there!
Well done, gentlemen, well done. Your enthusiasm and passion mixed with Paul's is almost palpable! It fills the room. One of my favorite episodes! Thank you, all!
Leo built his (our) world on both his ear and his passion. I don’t know that the modern, corporatised industry has seen anyone combine those elements again since 1965. Thanks guys. Fantastic episode.
I’m so glad I watched this again. Along with my HiWatt, I also have a Supro 1605 which only has a volume knob. Just dawned on me I can use the treble/bass knobs on my Horsemeat, as those knobs on an amp. Love my Mary Cries and Horsemeat.
That felt like hanging out with friends on a weekend, what an interview!
It's refreshing to see great minds get together and share their passions for everything music and gear related! Thank you Mick, Dan and Paul for a wonderful and entertaining show!
This might be my favourite ever episode. It's going to be expensive though! I expected to GAS for the flanger but now I want the other two pedals and an SE Silver Sky. The rest of blighty might be enduring the worst shit storm on record but you guys always provide some welcome relief. Thank you sincerely for your service.
don't forget the new Amp too ;)
Blinking heck, as you say! What an extraordinary experience this! The sheer love, respect and true comradery explodes from this episode and translates brilliantly out here! I am changed by this conversation and these inspiring sounds! What a day!
I’m not so into flashy guitars, but Paul’s passion makes me want to love PRS.
I feel the same way. He forces you to seriously consider him as a contender in this business.
Maybe take a look at the Starla, Mira or Mc Carty Thinline, which come without the flamed maple top.
I can attest that the Starla being an amazing guitar. I have the old Core model and it’s the nicest playing guitar I e ever had. The best way to describe it is that it doesn’t fight you. Some people want their guitars to fight them. It’s meant to be easy to play.
Amazing! So great to see a group of people passionate about the music, the tone, the SOUNDS, that these finely crafted instruments, amplifiers, and pedals can make. While it is certainly a business, as it needs to be to be able to get these awesome tools into the hands of as many musicians as are interested in using them to express their individual creativity, its the desire to make them truly remarkable, continuously and consistently, that is impressive and heart warming. Thank you!
If nothing else, PRS is a master salesman.
not sure about that - he's a deterrent as a salesman to me. A lot of what he has to say is transparent BS, and he's out of touch with the market which he's trying to sell these pedals to. Don't care for a lot of his shtick - however he is a master builder and an historic legend. I'll let Tom Bukovac's playing his single pup / no fret marker, PRS, without promoting PRS do the selling for me. I'm not buying a pedal called "Horse Meat" I'm happy that he eluded to it being in relation to eating Klon Centaurs - rather than the other option - a crude counter to the Big Muff. Bad name - in a market full incredible options at that price point from pedal makers that have earned respect for come first in my regard
Probably my favourite episode... Just magical... Well done fella - you must be well chuffed!
This was a great episode. Paul seems like a very genuine guy and I'm definitely going to get out there and try more PRS gear now. That HDRX amp sounds great as do all the pedals.
Mind. Blown. I have watched this twice. So much going on that I missed a couple of things the first time. That was amazing. Thanks guys.
This is the first video that has made me want to try the Silver Sky SE. It sounds great in your hands, Taylor.
Thank you!
Absolutely, That Pedal Show is my favourite Show ever.
Paul, WE LOVE YOU. Thank you for your work. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
He’s batshit crazy but in the best way.
exactly!
Dear Eskimo, could I interest you in an ice maker?
I just look at Paul as someone who really enjoys life and doesn't take everything so serious outside of making some of the best guitar equipment in history. I love his quirkyness!
Mostly. :)
Not batshit, but also def not in the best way either.
18:40 - true revelation man. Y’all are at the center of a revolution.
If I’m John Mayer and I’m watching this and noticing how much fun my dear friend Paul is having at TPS, I’ll make sure to make an appearance the next time I’m in the UK. Right? Right?
YES!!! 🤗
I give you Lads so much credit… Paul is, to put it delicately, not the easiest person to talk with, and you managed to keep him somewhat in check while being absolutely superb hosts. I often felt the need for a drink while watching out of stress from watching him wreak havoc. Love you guys.
Love you too Darin! Let’s raise a cheers!
@@ThatPedalShow Absolutely! I so hope to meet you guys someday. The countless ways you have educated and inspired me on my pedalboard journey have been life changing for me. I never imagined I would have the board I have today were it not for you both.
Man, Paul is just a character who is larger than life right? I value so much his opinions and I feel like he's got so much great things to offer us as a community. He's truly fantastic and I'm sure I'll own one of his guitars one day - because he gives me that same vibe as Matt at Montys, an excitement to hear them both talk. Can you imagine getting them both in the same room! Fantastic episode guys and enjoy the toys you've borrowed...!
Such an annoying and obnoxious presence.
What a joy this was. Total geek out. I almost felt that Dan wanted to cry. PRS seems like a nice guy.
Great to hear some serious praise for the G3. Great episode
The mighty PRS! That was a great show. You chaps knocked it out the park (to quote an Americanism) with this one.
This is great! What a genuine guy!
What a show!!! I could watch these guys banter for hours!! Thanks for a great show guys.
Amazingly, I'd never seen footage of Paul before, and he was nothing like what I expected (someone a bit more bookish and studious). Not sure I'd want to be stuck next to him on a long-distance flight, but seems like you guys had a lot of fun.
Someone can just say. He seems a little annoying. At least on camera. When he is representing his company
But I have owned several PRS guitars. And even the least expensive SE models are the best thought guitars I have ever owned.
The company really does live up to the hype. I wish I had half the drive and ambition Paul has.
@@bwgti I agree. I have heard many people poo poo me for having SE models. But man they are excellent guitars. I have never been able to get the low action and perfect playability that I can when I do a setup on them. They literally just fall into a perfect setup with little effort. Super low action I can get on them. I do feel they lack the inherent “identifying tone” that Fender and Gibson have. But man for pure playability it’s hard to beat for the money in an SE model. I love them.
I love how gracious you guys are with each other. Genuine love and respect.
I don’t like PRS guitars, I personally consider’em extremely overrated for the price they cost. BUT I have to admit that he’s a real genius, not only for the ridiculous amount of products he makes (he and his staff, of course) but for the knowledge and the passion he put in every single word he pronounce. Unbelievable. Absolutely beautiful episode! Compliments!!!❤
What a killer episode! So lovely to hear Paul praising both Mick and Dan, and to see the energy between you all. Brilliant stuff 👍👍👍
23:12 Obviously, Paul can be a tough interview but he clearly likes Mick & Dan... nice to see him in a good mood... highly enjoyable
What a wonderful conversation to hear - thanks for sharing.
Paul is obviously a very good salesman, however his love of all things music shines even brighter.
Great episode, team - thank you.
Great to see Larry David finally on the show! Joking aside, Paul was awesome, got to have him on again
What a way to start my Friday. TGIF gentlemen! Paul…what a guy! Love his candor.
Great video. Paul is such a character! Never really seen him interviewed before. Confident in his products yet still humble. Wish I still had my santana se...I'll be saving up if there's a humbucking single coil PRS guitar coming up..
After seeing several videos of Paul, here's what I've noticed. If you say this is a great guitar, he acts proud. If you say you built a great guitar, he will give the credit to his team. If you say you are a great guitar player, he gets super humble. He is a fascinating and unique character.
Instant, classic episode. Such a great watch! Props to all of you.
I haven’t watched this yet but am really looking forward to it!! Just wanted to express my disappointment at missing out on booking an experience day today - how quickly did they sell out!! I had June 30th in my basket but PayPal burped and I lost it. At least I’ve been before. Is it wrong for me to want to come back? To everyone who was successful - you’ll have the best day!!! To Dan & Mick (& Katharine, Hayden & Rosie) keep up the great work. Music & TPS is what the internet is for ❤❤❤❤❤
Gone in 6 mins. You’re right, don’t even think about sneezing or breathing for that matter while clicking those buttons 😂
Sorry Matthew! It’s like bloomin Glastonbury. Bottom line, 30-some places, hundreds of people want them. Peoples is going to be disappointed. You should read our email inbox. Not a happy day. Hmmmm
I am not gonna lie...its been months since i fell of the band wagon of playing and most pedals and all didn't intrest me but i always tune in coz i love you guys. But what this video did prove is that That pedal show is a podcast. What an episode....great tones, great interview. Paul loving the gig rig and praising you guys for what have been fans for years already. Brilliant!!!
I do hope you sent Paul off with a t shirt and a gig rig...
Cheers guys
Much love and appreciation
Merry Christmas and a very Happy new year!!