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  • PRS Tremonti SE

    is this guitar worth $350? i searched a few threads but i got no prices, and i have no clue how much it goes for brand new. any info would help, thanks
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  • #2
    sounds about rite

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    • #3
      Very excellent guitars, I have one. New is $499:
      http://www.samash.com/catalog/showit...ffiliateID=615

      http://www.americanmusical.com/item...._medium=Nextag

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      • #4
        i have a singlecut se... sounds great, i'll be changing pups. that's a good price.
        Guitars... Rhoads RX10D
        Amp... Pioneer
        Effects... Boss ME-20

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        • #5
          thanks for all the info guys, just missed the last bid though :X
          oh well, next time...
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          • #6
            they really are great guitars, big necks (wide fat just like their big brother)
            I did replace the pups on mine but even the originals weren't to the shabby
            http://www.pixum.nl/members/freddons...5ded1cee18fadb

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            • #7
              I played one before and I'd take it over an Epi LP. Would I be right in thinking that you can't intonate with the bridge thats on them? If so, that sucks.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by demeyes View Post
                I played one before and I'd take it over an Epi LP. Would I be right in thinking that you can't intonate with the bridge thats on them? If so, that sucks.
                http://www.prsguitars.com/csc/img/stoptail.jpg

                From PRS website: "Intonation can be adjusted using the two allen set screws facing the tail end of the guitar. A strobe tuner or other electronic tuning device should be used. Match the octave (fretted) note of the first and sixth strings with their corresponding 12th fret open harmonics by shortening or lengthening the strings with the adjusting screws using the allen wrench provided. Start with the treble side and then go to the bass side, return to the treble side for one last check. The other four strings are present and will intonate correctly provided a conventionally gauged string set with a plain third (G) string is used."

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by fred dons View Post
                  they really are great guitars, big necks (wide fat just like their big brother)
                  I did replace the pups on mine but even the originals weren't to the shabby
                  http://www.pixum.nl/members/freddons...5ded1cee18fadb
                  Great guitars for sure. However, their big brother is a wide-thin.
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                  • #10
                    your right the original tremonti is wide thin ( I assumed his was fat as most other PRI)

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                    • #11
                      Yeah, its actually the only Singlecut I know of in wide thin. Its actually a hair different from their regular wide-thin. Feels just right with the Singlecut IMO.




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