meowwwwwwrrrrrrrrrrr....... 36 month interest free financing on the S-water card? what?
I've been a naughty, naughty, naughty boy... (eye candy CRaK included)
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Very nice!
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Curious to see how the S2 compares to my CU 24. From what I've read, they're about the same
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The Mira is for sure a nice guitar.
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Sight unseen other than pics... for $1000 for a USA S2 model, I couldn't back off.
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Congrats! I have an original Starla in almost the same colour. Wonderful guitar.
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Very nice I'm a big PRS fan boy
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Nice!
Whats the mpg?
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Nice!
Whats the mpg?
mpg?
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Congrats!!! The Mira seems like an awesome guitar
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mpg?
Yeah, cause your'e gassin' like H, lol! We all do it. Well, some of all of us. Ok, just me and you then, haha.
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Getting about 1/2 mile per gallon... Burnin' it up fast as I put it in.... Hehe
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It reminds me of an old Gibson SG I once had. Colorwise that is.
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Very nice, I get the SG vibe, hope it plays as good as it looks
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Nice finish, just not a fan of the guard on the Mira/Starla.
I've got my eyes on a P24 as with the Kemper and an FRFR I can switch to acoustic tones without switching guitars or amps.
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I've been looking at the S2s as well. Torn between the 3 models, but leaning towards the Mira as well. The one I played was very SG like in tone. It has a blues tone that is to die for (at least what I think of as a bluesey tone), but obviously can do much more. I also liked the jazzy tones with the tone control turned down. Only thing that put me off was the bridge. It's one big block, so it has no way to adjust intonation on each string. So I'm still undecided at the moment. I'm sure you will love it though. It took all I had not to buy one on the spot. Luckily they didn't have the sunburst or it would have been all over.
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Nice finish, just not a fan of the guard on the Mira/Starla.
I've got my eyes on a P24 as with the Kemper and an FRFR I can switch to acoustic tones without switching guitars or amps.
Tried out some S2's last year and was very impressed with the quality. If they did an S2 with a piezo, I'd be all over it like a cheap suit!I've been looking at the S2s as well. Torn between the 3 models, but leaning towards the Mira as well. The one I played was very SG like in tone. It has a blues tone that is to die for (at least what I think of as a bluesey tone), but obviously can do much more. I also liked the jazzy tones with the tone control turned down. Only thing that put me off was the bridge. It's one big block, so it has no way to adjust intonation on each string. So I'm still undecided at the moment. I'm sure you will love it though. It took all I had not to buy one on the spot. Luckily they didn't have the sunburst or it would have been all over.
I'm, trying to remember who makes a really nice adjustable wrap around bridge. I'm sure there's one with piezo's to boot.
I've seen many reviews comparing it to an SG feel/groove... I guess an SG with coil taps. hehe.
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I'm guessing you're thinking of these guys.
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That would be correct, Jim...
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Can't wait to hear how you like it. After you've had it a bit and found some good profiles that pair well, I hope you'll make a few clips to share. That would be awesome.
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