Despite his reputation as a luthier & the prs brand i'm surprised how few well known players use them.
Disclosure, i own a nice piece of prs 'furniture', beautifully made but no better sounding than my standard fenders or tokai's.(oh but it's nicer to play
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There do seem to be a reasonable number of well known PRS users, especially in the US, but I agree, no absolute household name guitar icon that I can think of.
PRS will always have that hurdle - which I don't think they'll ever overcome - that most people think "electric guitar = Gibson or Fender" (of course there's a whole different school of players who use Ibanez or whatever, but PRS isn't competing in that market either).
I've owned probably 10 or 12 PRS guitars now. All have been well made, some have been excellent (but certainly not all of them). A couple were definitely too "furniture" for my tastes! The ones I still have are cheaper, less blingy models, apart from my McCarty which I think is a really good one - but I don't love it like I love my Gibsons.
Plus at the moment I'm very much in a phase of only being into slightly battered, relic guitars - I don't really want anything shiny and perfect. So probably no more upscale PRS purchases in my immediate future.
