Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: hunter on March 04, 2008, 06:58:30 PM
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Well, the sickness again. I need some Mira clips, especially bad sounding ones, to cure me from wanting one.
Any of the proud new owners able to make some clips showing off the praised versatility of this PRS model?
My gratefulness will be with you my friend!
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Dave?
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I need some Mira clips, especially bad sounding ones, to cure me from wanting one.
Oh actually, I might be able to make some bad sounding ones!
But I wouldn't know how to record it.
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PRS has some excellent video clips of the mira
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWecs7rwuV4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIsE7I7d9tY
but LOVE this clip, even same colour as mine :twisted:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLbl__UFlF4
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Oooh J Hayes. I've been to a clinic with that guy.
... for Crate amps.
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The guy who did the SC245 demo is a fantastic player. Nice to hear the riff from Lonely Train by Black Stone Cherry too (around 2:25) - it's given me a clue as to how to play it!
The sound is something else though, even on a Youtube vid. God knows how good it must sound in the room. Dakine, I can see now why you've been singing the praises of your 245 so loudly, those are some of the best tones I've heard.
I really shouldn't watch videos like that though. I've now got GAS for a Tremonti Sig, an SC250 and an SC245! Dammit. :(
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The sound is something else though, even on a Youtube vid. God knows how good it must sound in the room. Dakine, I can see now why you've been singing the praises of your 245 so loudly, those are some of the best tones I've heard.
I thought that about the tone too - loved it. In fact i loved it so much i plugged in my edwards LP to my Analogman SD1 into jcm800 and nailed it :D I'm gonna use this sound like ALL the time.
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The guy who did the SC245 demo is a fantastic player. Nice to hear the riff from Lonely Train by Black Stone Cherry too (around 2:25) - it's given me a clue as to how to play it!
+1. That was great. Good guitar.
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The guy who did the SC245 demo is a fantastic player. Nice to hear the riff from Lonely Train by Black Stone Cherry too (around 2:25) - it's given me a clue as to how to play it!
Chappers is fantastic, he's even a BKP fan ;)
I found him a while ago when checking out Vintage guitars and Orange amps. He's a rep for Orange, or something like that.
Check out this video, fantastic tune!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u79uY6C2oRc
Would love him as a teacher as he's pretty much the type of player that i'd love to become.
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Would love him as a teacher as he's pretty much the type of player that i'd love to become.
Couldn't agree more, I'd love to be able to play like that - he's got the perfect combination of styles. Although I think lessons may have served me better 10 years ago...
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I can't do any clips, sorry. My recording skills are zero. The YouTube demo sounds like a fairly accurate representation of a Mira's basic tone to me - would you say so Phil?
I'm finding more and more that different guitars don't actually sound that different when I play them, unless I'm going from a Strat to a Les Paul or some other major difference. I find that I sound pretty much the same on an SG or a Les Paul or a Mira. Yes there are some subtle differences, but most of the time only I would pick up on them. Changing amps is far more of a drastic difference, as I'm sure you know ;) Tone is very much in the hands and is playing style dependent.
What I notice most with different guitars is how they feel, and therefore how they make me play. My Mira flatters the way I play, and I feel great playing it as everything seems to come so easily. It just suits my classic blues-rock style, plus the longer scale length really works for me as I grew up on Fenders.
Hunter - on a Mira you'll sound like you do on your Singlecut or your Epi LP. Whether you'll play any different? Well, you'll just have to try one and see ;)
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The YouTube demo sounds like a fairly accurate representation of a Mira's basic tone to me - would you say so Phil?
Yeah, I just watched it again a couple of times and I think it's very accurate. You can really hear that warm, woody, resonant, all-mahogany tone.
And notice what a dramatic effect the coil-split has, and how good it sounds clean!
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I beg to differ (and lord knows my hearing aint what it could be). I can plug my PRS SCT in (with 25" scale) and then my SC245 and tell one heck of a difference. Thats just scale length and less wood (although one is nitro and one lacquesr). I know most is the amp but I CAN tell a pretty big difference with scale and pups myself.
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OMG those tones are to die for.
By the way, I had band rehearsal tonight and I played the MMed Epiphone, also had that Marshall VM head cranked to like 3 PM on Master through the 4x12 H&K Greenback ... well it doesn't get much better than this believe me I had that thump in my chest when playing muted chords - I LOVE ELECTRIC GUITAR :O)
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The guy who did the SC245 demo is a fantastic player. Nice to hear the riff from Lonely Train by Black Stone Cherry too (around 2:25) - it's given me a clue as to how to play it!
The sound is something else though, even on a Youtube vid. God knows how good it must sound in the room. Dakine, I can see now why you've been singing the praises of your 245 so loudly, those are some of the best tones I've heard.
I really shouldn't watch videos like that though. I've now got GAS for a Tremonti Sig, an SC250 and an SC245! Dammit. :(
the Tremonti and 250 are exactly same guitar except trem, and both sound ALOT 'meatier' btw, combination of pups/scale length. Both excellent but not quite as classic ya know ;) Just buy em all! :)
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I beg to differ (and lord knows my hearing aint what it could be). I can plug my PRS SCT in (with 25" scale) and then my SC245 and tell one heck of a difference. Thats just scale length and less wood (although one is nitro and one lacquesr). I know most is the amp but I CAN tell a pretty big difference with scale and pups myself.
I'll bet YOU can, but could someone else? The trem will have an effect there too, plus the scale length/body thickness you've already mentioned.
My LP sounds a bit brighter than my SG, but it's not a Jazz vs Metal thing. More a Lizzy vs 'DC thing ;)
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Lizzy vs AC/DC is a bit tonal jump. I doubt many would perceive it in a band context but wod to wood on same amp/setting it is def. different enough (and I am not that aurally gifted :))
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Yeah, sorry about the Lizzy/DC comparison. Not exactly what I was trying to say! To the casual ear, both are rock though ;)
I guess it all comes down to how finely tuned your ears are I guess. Mine know what I like, and what I don't, but I can't define or explain subtle nuances very well :roll:
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I guess what I am trying to say, having two guitars of same manufacturer, and same overal shape/design makes a comparrison somewhat easier and to my ears the scale def. makes a difference. Of course trem, finish, weight and pups play a part but you can def. tell, which to me is cool.
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The guy who did the SC245 demo is a fantastic player. Nice to hear the riff from Lonely Train by Black Stone Cherry too (around 2:25) - it's given me a clue as to how to play it!
The sound is something else though, even on a Youtube vid. God knows how good it must sound in the room. Dakine, I can see now why you've been singing the praises of your 245 so loudly, those are some of the best tones I've heard.
I really shouldn't watch videos like that though. I've now got GAS for a Tremonti Sig, an SC250 and an SC245! Dammit. :(
the Tremonti and 250 are exactly same guitar except trem, and both sound ALOT 'meatier' btw, combination of pups/scale length. Both excellent but not quite as classic ya know ;) Just buy em all! :)
Hahaha, if only I could! That would be all my Singlecut-related needs covered forever. At around £2,000 a pop, might take some time, but I think I may have accquired a new goal - ownership of all three.
Now, what can I sell...
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sorry hunter, I think you're stumped.
the Mira sounds phenomenal, the coil tap works very well. the single coil sounds are good but not strat type sounds due to the the body, wood , neck etc.
but at the price I'd rather have a humbucking guitar and a single coil guitar worth £500 each and I would have acheived the same goal. well I already have these so cannot justify buying one.
you're just going to have to try one. :D
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it's a DEF disease, as once ya try ya havta buy. Custom then McCarty then............... lol
The main thing for me is they are SO well built and I have NEVER met a PRS I did'nt like or was'nt put together perfectly!
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it's a DEF disease, as once ya try ya havta buy. Custom then McCarty then............... lol
The main thing for me is they are SO well built and I have NEVER met a PRS I did'nt like or was'nt put together perfectly!
I have.. my wife bought me a Singlecut for a birthday several years ago, just after I had been talking to a friend about not liking the shape! I also don't like it when they spray the back black - it is like they want to hide something in the wood that they used. Anyway, this was a 10 top, gold harware, green. I didn't like the sound of the guitar plugged in and I wasn't really happy with the neck shape. I ended up taking it back and getting a 1993 Artist II and a Gibson J-185.
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sorry you did'nt like yours Phil.
Neither of mine have painted backs (one piece gorgeous wood) and neither are 10 tops but look stunning.
Taste is very subjective but for me they are a great playing/gigging guitar.