Topic: Looks like a PRS guitar on the main Web page

I know I usually see Joe with a Les Paul, but the main web page from which I just came looks like he is playing a Paul Reed Smith....Anybody agree.....

Re: Looks like a PRS guitar on the main Web page

It's an Ernie ball. I can't remember the model off the top of my head though.

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Re: Looks like a PRS guitar on the main Web page

It's a Music Man 25th Anniversary, by the look of it.

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Re: Looks like a PRS guitar on the main Web page

heck of a first post. welcome to the forum.

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Re: Looks like a PRS guitar on the main Web page

I played a couple of EBMM's today that looked very similar to the ones Joe plays...all I can say is WOW.  I never really gave them a chance being a traditional type (Teles, PRS's, SG's, Les Pauls, Strats) but man 'o man!  I was really impressed with what Ernie Ball is putting out.  I would have to give them a consideration before buying another Gibson, Fender, or Paul Reed Smith.  I especially liked the Petrucci model I played...

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Re: Looks like a PRS guitar on the main Web page

stratpaulguy86 wrote:

I played a couple of EBMM's today that looked very similar to the ones Joe plays...all I can say is WOW.  I never really gave them a chance being a traditional type (Teles, PRS's, SG's, Les Pauls, Strats) but man 'o man!  I was really impressed with what Ernie Ball is putting out.  I would have to give them a consideration before buying another Gibson, Fender, or Paul Reed Smith.  I especially liked the Petrucci model I played...

Definitely. I own 2 different models, the most quality and geat sounding guitars i have seen in a very long time. I still own a vintage Es335 and play it but all the strats and les pauls i've owned are gone since buying a musicman