PolydoreSmith

joined 2 years ago
[–] PolydoreSmith@lemmy.world 3 points 2 years ago (1 children)

They’re fully hollow, with a wooden brace that just goes right under the bridge. The picture below is exactly how both of mine are constructed:

[–] PolydoreSmith@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

The minis to me sound brighter and clearer. You can really get some twang out of the bridge pickup. I find the neck to be a lot more usable as well; still a little muddy in the lower registers, but for a bluesy solo in the high register it’s got that body and bite similar to a strat neck pickup.

Interestingly, the routing in the body is the same size as a soap bar P90. This makes these guitars really easy to mod because you can throw a P90 in either position just by taking out the pickup ring that holds the mini.

[–] PolydoreSmith@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

The weight isn’t bad at all. I’m not sure of the exact number, but I’d say it’s about 8.5lbs or so? Maybe 9lbs max? Certainly not heavy for a Les Paul

 

This is my 2008 PRS Hollowbody II singlecut and my 2006 PRS McCarty hollowbody doublecut. Both were purchased second-hand within the past six years.

The singlecut was originally offered through the PRS Artist Package and I’ve only ever found one other guitar like it on the internet. Last year I finally pulled all the piezo electronics and had it completely rewired as a regular passive guitar. Aside from that, it’s all stock.

The doublecut was a prototype produced before the hollowbody was officially offered as part of the McCarty line, or so I was told.

Both of these guitars are remarkably similar. Playability is absolutely off the charts, and I enjoyed the singlecut so much that it was pretty much-love-at-first-sight when I found the doublecut a few years later. They are the lightest damn guitars I have ever played; both weigh in at about 5lbs. The weight makes all the difference in the world during long-ass bar gigs and weddings. Tonally, they’re way more percussive than a Les Paul, but incredibly versatile nonetheless. The way the top is braced to the back allows you to crank the gain on your amp/PA without having to worry about the feedback issues typically associated with hollowbody electrics.

Hands-down, these are two of my most prized possessions. I never post pics of my instruments to normal social media because I worry about theft, so I decided to do this little write-up to help grow this new (to me) community.

 

Picked this one up a couple weeks ago. I’ve been playing for close to 20 years, and this is the first Les Paul I’ve ever really fallen in love with. The big 50’s neck profile is extremely comfortable, and holy crap do I love these Mini Humbuckers! Even though everyone quotes Spinal Tap when I say it, the sustain is exceptional; it gives the tone a very “vocal” quality.