Nicely done, Neil. That was a great blend of pertinent questions, and giving David plenty of space to answer each one, while avoiding the same tired questions that get asked in most other interviews. Thanks.
I am still looking for an SE DGT and have not found one in my area. I don’t want to buy one online. I will see one in the wild eventually and play it and will probably just take it to the register in about two minutes. Probably the amount of time I will need to know it’s my forever guitar. Paul and David’s collaboration on this may be the best of any PRS artist. I have an SE Silver Sky and it is superb. David is such a great guitar player and artist. His tone is instantly recognizable and incredible. Would love to see him and hear him live. Thanks for this interview and the clinic, great stuff!
I understand not wanting to buy one online but I have to tell you I literally just bought one from Sweetwater this past weekend. I am more than thrilled with it. I just left a review this morning that should be posted soon to their site after approval. It is a wonderful feeling, looking, and sounding guitar. PRS does a great job with quality control anyway but if you worry about issues I will sometimes just pay extra for a setup so I know it's had that extra attention before it ships.
I was lucky to find an SE DGT around 9 months ago. It’s one of my favorite guitars. My Les Paul hasn’t been getting played much since I got the DGT. I wouldn’t hesitate buying an SE DGT online.
I really tried to understand the interview questions.... Just couldn't. David is quite articulate and accommodating on top of being extremely talented.
25 inch scale attempts 1/36 of an echo distance. The sound does not equate to a strat, or Les Paul, but it is not supposed to. I have been playing a 25 since 1994, but not a prs. It sounds the same. I don't know how many hit tunes have been played on that scale, but if you want to emulated, a 25 will get us closer.
What are your thoughts on the PRS DGT after hearing it from the man himself?
I was actively looking for the right one before I saw this video. I am happy to say that this video only added to my GAS.
Nicely done, Neil. That was a great blend of pertinent questions, and giving David plenty of space to answer each one, while avoiding the same tired questions that get asked in most other interviews. Thanks.
I agree that the most important pedal is the tuner.
Great guitar that I hope to buy soon... Thanks for creating a PRS without birds!
I very much like David’s tone and playing.
Got the Gold Dgt w/birds,made an ebay purchase years ago ,store was closing,got it for 1700 place was asking more,awesome guitar
I am still looking for an SE DGT and have not found one in my area. I don’t want to buy one online. I will see one in the wild eventually and play it and will probably just take it to the register in about two minutes. Probably the amount of time I will need to know it’s my forever guitar. Paul and David’s collaboration on this may be the best of any PRS artist. I have an SE Silver Sky and it is superb. David is such a great guitar player and artist. His tone is instantly recognizable and incredible. Would love to see him and hear him live. Thanks for this interview and the clinic, great stuff!
I understand not wanting to buy one online but I have to tell you I literally just bought one from Sweetwater this past weekend. I am more than thrilled with it. I just left a review this morning that should be posted soon to their site after approval. It is a wonderful feeling, looking, and sounding guitar. PRS does a great job with quality control anyway but if you worry about issues I will sometimes just pay extra for a setup so I know it's had that extra attention before it ships.
I was lucky to find an SE DGT around 9 months ago. It’s one of my favorite guitars. My Les Paul hasn’t been getting played much since I got the DGT. I wouldn’t hesitate buying an SE DGT online.
Just ordered one from you guys
I would love to have one of the SE models. Those things are STILL hard to get!
I really tried to understand the interview questions.... Just couldn't. David is quite articulate and accommodating on top of being extremely talented.
What amp is he playing through?
25 inch scale attempts 1/36 of an echo distance. The sound does not equate to a strat, or Les Paul, but it is not supposed to. I have been playing a 25 since 1994, but not a prs. It sounds the same. I don't know how many hit tunes have been played on that scale, but if you want to emulated, a 25 will get us closer.