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Paul Reed Smith: My Year Writing for Premier Guitar
jeudi 29 mai 2025, 17:41 , par Premier Guitar
![]() What Makes a Guitar Worth the Price? (September 2024)Very often, the price of a guitar does reflect how good an instrument is—and very often the price of the guitar has nothing to do with how good an instrument is.What You Can and Can’t See When Buying a Guitar (October 2024)This one’s a pet peeve. When making a purchase, you can clearly see the color of a guitar and how beautiful it is, but you have no idea if the neck is going to warp over time because of many factors, including wood drying and truss rod installment design. Trust your experience.Does Where a Guitar Is Made Really Matter? (November 2024)There are really good, really smart, really talented people all over the world. While I won’t deny it’s helped our career here at PRS being in the United States, I do not believe it is a truly defining factor of our quality. A good example would be the PRS SE Series. The Complicated Beauty of Electric Guitar Pickups (December 2024)We’ve taken so many good stabs at humbucking design, and I’m getting incredibly good feedback on our new McCarty IIIs. But making pickups is a complicated art. There are a lot of ingredients in the recipe.“I hope these articles have had some positive impact on you as a group.”In Guitar Making, It’s the Details that Matter (January 2025)Well, that title says it. What’s interesting for me is that all guitar makers believe that different types of details matter more than others. At PRS, we have our own beliefs. When Building Guitars—Or Pursuing Anything—Go Down All the Rabbit Holes (February 2025)This one’s about learning. It’s a process I really enjoy. Whether your passion is guitar making, guitar playing, or something else entirely, there is always more to keep discovering. Paul Reed Smith on Buying Gear (March 2025)Very often at a clinic, the people who don’t play guitar have a less calcified view of the sound of the instruments being demonstrated than those players who have already developed strong ideas. On the other hand, one time a very experienced player was at one of my clinics and heard something he’d been looking for for a long time and did not expect it out of the guitar he got it from. Trust your experience—not your predetermined views. Learning from the Mistakes of Guitar Building’s Past (April 2025)I think my beginnings as a repairman gave me a lot of insight on this one. Even still, just the process of defining a past guitar-making mistake is its own art.Paul Reed Smith on Where Amp History—and Tone—Begins (May 2025)This one I love. It’s a greatly exaggerated version of mods you could do to a TS808 Tube Screamer, which has a history on the web. Amplifiers are “modulated power supplies” and can have so much impact on your tone. The Lifelong Rhythm of Learning (June 2025)In some periods of time, there’s a lot to be learned, and in some periods of time, you can barely hold what you had before. It’s different for everyone, and for me, it’s been up and down. No matter where you are in the process, there’s always good work to do. I hope these articles have had some positive impact on you as a group. I know some things resonate with some people and not others, and the opposite as well. I haven’t gotten a lot of feedback from these articles except that there’s not an overwhelming chorus saying “what an idiot,” which I assume means there’s been some meat on the bone of some of the views shared. It’s been a joy. Thanks for listening.
https://www.premierguitar.com/columns/advice/paul-reed-smith-my-year-writing-for-premier-guitar
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