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Take a first look at the PRS SE DGT


The PRS SE DGT - Photo courtesy of Andertons.co.uk


OK I am not messing around.  It is clear that we are close to the launch of the promised PRS SE DGT and whilst estimates have been a January launch, today we saw a clear indication of how close it is to launch with Premier Guitar releasing their demonstration of the PRS SE DGT.

If you don't know about the PRS DGT history or indeed Dave Grissom (check him out because he is awesome) then check out the three videos below and then watch the big reveal video from Premier Guitar...




OK so whilst you have seen Dave Grissom in the last video playing the new guitar, this next video will show it in the hands of someone else playing in their own style which is a useful comparison.


I absolutely can't wait to get my hands on one and see if this particular PRS SE gets me as excited as my PRS SE Starla...

What I am particularly intrigued by is the comment from John Bolinger about how the pickups are very PAF sounding.

What are your thoughts?  Have you always wanted a DGT but couldn't afford one?

Andertons is now taking pre-orders for the PRS SE DGT and you can find out more by clicking on the links below:

McCarty Tobacco Sunburst PRS SE DGT

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