PRS guitars?

remind me to take some up-close photos of my headstock when i'm back in sydney. it shits on any prs headstock. srs. carvin = win. :)

Bump! I'd like to see some pics, I'm in need of a new guitar, although I don't have the money... yet. The crappy one I own, I have had it for about five years, and it wasn't even new when I bought it. I'm rehearsing with this new band right now, my guitar makes the most earwrecking noises in the rehearsal room! It's got some real shabby wiring I suppose, got to take a look at it soon.
 
Thanks man! Very nice guitar indeed. What pickups do you have in it?

Carvin looks like a pretty interesting option, even more so with the dollar being so cheap compared to the euro. Which means, a 'better-than-a-PRS' guitar for less than €1000. Pretty awesome (although I don't know what their shipping costs are). The only disadvantage will be not being able to play/see it beforehand, I guess.
 
stock carvin pickups, active and extremely high output. shit on stock prs pickups. the tech specs are on the carvin website.

shipping can be a big problem, but it helps with the strong euro/pound/yen/everything but usd. in terms of the play-virginity, you'll just have to take a leap of faith like i did :) never looked back.
 
I'm not one to judge on guitar tones or manufacturing ... I just love the flying-bird inlays on the PRS guitars. They rock, they own, they're just amazingly beautiful :worship:. They make me want to buy a PRS. Sadly, I rarely have time for playing (or an amp to match the quality of a PRS), so it would be a complete waste of money. :waah: