#Are PRS SE CE Standard 24 any good? And if so should i get one with a whammy system or without?
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for me its depending on your playing style. if you use alot of vibrato in your playing, you might want to have a whammy on it, but if you prefer your guitar to stay in tune easier, then buy the one without a whammy
I don’t use vibratto very much because I don’t know how to ise
theyre not hard to tune though?
theyre strat style trems are they not?
sometimes if you use it extremely it does
speaking from experience
or maybe the ones i played is just so bad i guess
well thats not hard to tune, that would mean they dont stay in tune very well
but yeah if you use a non locking trem hard it can pull the guitar out of tune
if you dont touch it, it should have very similar tuning stability to a hardtail
as long as its high quality, which its prs so of course it is
the only thing i can think of is ive heard a trem can make bending harder
and of course different bridges feel different
if you dont use the tremelo ever, you should probably get the hardtail one, but its not gonna be a huge different either way
Their the same/similar price and I would like to be able to use the tremolo system.
Are prs guitars any good tho?
I get really mixed opinions depending on who i ask
prs is goated
not sure who would have negative opinions on them unless they dislike paul reed smith himself
It's a great guitar for the budget, no doubt about it
really good for the price all the way up the range
especially the SE stuff though