I bought this EG3 a while back and although I love the feel of it, the single coil set up that came as standard aren't anywhere near as powerful as the Lindy Fralins that were fitted to the next generation of EGII's.
http://i.imgur.com/tCHn0ny.jpg
The Seymour Duncan's just doesn't have the balls of the Fralins, so after a bit of research, I decided to fit a couple of single coil voiced humbuckers from Creamery Pick ups and a rewound Dragon humbucker to make the guitar a bit hotter.
Part of the delay in getting the guitar done was waiting for Jaime to respond to emails before I could actually order the pick ups. He's so bloody slow in responding to emails. Grr
My EG is now kitted out with a mirror plate from Scratch-It and sporting a couple of Creamery Domino's plus a Rewound Prs Dragon P'up in the bridge position.
The five way selector splits the bridge humbucker for inbetween the single coil tones, there's a push push switch on the tone pot which bypasses the vol pot and selector switch. This gives me the bridge humbucker on full vol which is ideal for lead breaks!
The loaded scratch plate can be easily returned to original as everything was done without modifying the guitar body.
As the first generation of EG's didn't have winged tuners, I finished the guitar off with a set of schaller locking tuners.
http://i.imgur.com/U6DcnBd.jpg
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Looks like a purple diMarzio Cliplock to me!
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I've just bought an original humbucker and two single coiled loaded plate from the states for £63.
That means I can whip the strings off and swap out a choice of three loaded scratch plates for recording as the mood takes me.
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It's a Dragon, I got it from guitargeek62 who had one coil rewoundd by Mojo Pick ups.
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I swapped my CU24 for it and some cash and prefer "the less blingy" and more versatile guitar which to me gives me great representations of a Strat, Les Paul and even a bit of a Tele.
Ask most people what they think of when you say PRS and they'll mention expensive guitars with over the top stripes tops and bird inlays etc... They forget that underneath the bling there's a well made guitar and over the years, they've designed some classic models that are well worth a mention.
The EG range was designed by Joe Knaggs as an entry level guitar but it wasn't a great seller.
It didn't help that the first run of guitars were plagued by a weak neck pocket resulting in cracks in the body.
The CE guitar range is a superb too, with its different voice due to the bolt on neck construction.
I own an alder bodied CE24 from 1989 that is great for classic rock.
The best non bling guitar that Prs has produced in my mind, is the all mahogany standard.
It's a superb tone monster that just screams when used with a wound up valve amp.
I'm always in the market for another EG so if you ever decide to sell yours give me a shout.
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very nice
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The thing is the EG5 felt immediately at home which made me realise the EG3 just isn't for me.
It's nice but I haven't bonded with it, the later series with its winged tuners, rounded body and different neck profile is just right.
So I've decided to sell it on and recoup the money I've laid out rather than make the EG3 fit. It's for sale here
PRS EG3 For Sale
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