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As a slight side issue - the post Brexit price increases are very noticeable. I wanted to try an amp and used an Eric Johnson Strat - which is now priced at just over £2000....
Ooh Dave tell me more about this!.....Which dealer have you gone through?
It's a DC 594 with 408 (different sized) pickups and Signature switching (toggle not blade switch) and a wrapover bridge not the two piece. Plus a couple of extra surprises I'll keep to myself for now
I've not played a 594 but have played and owned enough PRS. A Historic Les Paul is a Historic Les Paul, it comes with the weight of history, mojo, tone and foibles of Gibson build and quality, all of which makes it the legendary guitar that it is.
A PRS always feels and looks like a PRS to me regardless of the tweaks to shape, controls, scale length etc. It's a modern sounding and feeling guitar with all of the pristine attention to detail and precise build quality that comes with a PRS, but the PRS mojo is one that is rooted in the 80s and I don't feel such warmth towards them as I do to a Historic Les Paul