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PRS Al DiMeola Prism Signature guitar

Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2008 2:57 pm
by yngwie308
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I am not a big PRS fan normally, but am glad at the way his company works with established and newer players to further guitar playing.
Al DiMeola is a giant among guitarists no doubt!
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Re: PRS Al DiMeola Prism Signature guitar

Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 11:04 am
by NY Chief
I could never get behind the PRS thing. Always seemed kind of elitist to me.

I have a friend who has several (and others) and is not a very good player. We were going to a local blues jam and he asked which guitar I was bringing. I told him a strat or a paul, maybe even my masonite Dan Electro for fun. He said I think I'll bring my PRS's. I told him, if you're gonna bring a five thousand dollar guitar you had better play like a five thousand dollar guitar player!

Re: PRS Al DiMeola Prism Signature guitar

Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 7:43 pm
by yngwie308
Ues Chief I met PRS hisself a few years back in Washington,D.C., but I also met Ted McCarty there as well, which was much more meaningful. Paul was his usual self, yes, elite, would be a term to describe him. I don't care for PRS as they aren't really this or that and I like my differences between a Strat and a Les Paul, I even like 7.25" radius on my Strats! I thought it unusual that DiMeola would change to PRS, instead of the usual Cradle of Filth type player he attracts.. :lol:
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Re: PRS Al DiMeola Prism Signature guitar

Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 12:04 pm
by Bunnest
Gotta tell ya, I got a 2003 PRS CU 24 Brazilian, and the Brazilain fretboard just sings. It really sounds vintage and personal. The axe ain't too bad, either. Truthfully, it crosses the strat and the les paul nicely. I can get stratty tones and heavy les paul tones, I do, however, prefer my '68 custom RI, its just peerrrrfect...

Re: PRS Al DiMeola Prism Signature guitar

Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 6:48 pm
by carlygtr56
I'd do anything for thay guitar! Awesome

Re: PRS Al DiMeola Prism Signature guitar

Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2008 10:54 pm
by yngwie308
I have to admit that guitar is pretty snazzy, especially the neck/board wood, me likee!!!!!!!!!
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