Basta PRS: sono tutte UGUALI?

But are these PRS all the same?🧐 Today's guitar: 🌐 PRS SE Paul's Guitar: https://bit.ly/SYT-PRS-PAULS-GUITAR 🔵 Access the Discord server with a dedicated subscriber area! 👉🏻 https://bit.ly/SYT-DISCORD 🤓 My guitar video course portal! 👉🏻 https://bit.ly/2WLdC5W 🟠Instagram! 👉🏻 @_ale.syt_ https://bit.ly/3eQvvXK 🟢 Endgame on Spotify! 👉🏻 https://open.spotify.com/artist/783Om... Hi guitarists, I'm Alessandro Bianchi, welcome to ShapeYourTone! 🔥 In today's video I want to reflect with you. According to many, PRS electric guitars "have no personality", and I understand this because they are very versatile instruments. So they are all the same? I don't know, there is certainly a common basis among all of them. For example, the standard 24 and the custom 24 are very similar, they have the same base. Let's say the custom 24 is just a standard 24 with a maple top. The same thing goes for the "08" versions, they are the same basic guitars but with the independent pickup split. However, there are some guitars that are really different from each other, in style, pickups, characteristics, etc... for example the PRS SE 245, or the Silversky. These guitars have a decidedly defined character. To understand more, I bought a guitar from @musicalstore2005 that I've never tried, the PRS SE Paul's Guitar: 🌐 PRS SE Paul's Guitar: https://bit.ly/SYT-PRS-PAULS-GUITAR This guitar is the signature of Paul Reed Smith, the creator of PRS! It has many features in common with the other PRS, but it has some very different things, like the handle! It's a wide fat, fills the hand and is very comfortable! The pickups are TCI-S and the overall aesthetic is even more refined, the inlays are spectacular! What do you think about it? Are PRS guitars the same soup reheated or does something actually change beyond aesthetics? TIMESTAMP 🕒 00:00 Are PRS all the same? 01:00 They have some foundations in common 02.38 PRS SE Paul's Guitar 03:04 The differences 06:20 Things in common 07:12 Audio demo 10:15 So what?