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PRS Paul Allender Guitar – Is It Worth It?

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The PRS SE Paul Allender electric guitar was constructed by Paul Reed Smith Guitars to the exact specs of Paul Allender, guitarist of Cradle of Filth. The guitar is made of mahogany with a beautiful flamed maple veneer. It comes in two colors: the original Emerald Green Burst finish and the new Scarlet Red Burst finish.
The guitar has a 24 jumbo fret ebony fretboard, maple neck with Paul Allender Bat inlays instead of the regular PRS bird inlays. The bats certainly add a dark touch to the guitar and give it a cool Goth appearance.
The pickups really make this guitar. The EMG-90/81TW humbuckers definitely make for an incredible metal sound while still having a incredible clean sound from the neck pickup if you require it. The PRS SE Paul Allender also comes configured with a volume and tone control with push/pull coil taps and a three way toggle pickup selector. I desire this setup in my guitars since it can make for a whole lot of distinction in sound before you even start modifying amp or stomp box controls.
The PRS Tremelo performs extremely nice too. As long as you are not doing insane trem dives for ten minutes straight, it seems to keep in tune very well.
As with most PRS guitars, its hard to locate anything to complain about! The neck is thin, the pickups scream and the finish is gorgeous! PRS guitars are always, in my experience, premium equipment and this guitar is no exception. While this guitar is made for metal, it is hugely versatile and can be applied for most varieties of music.
The author is a guitarist and writer. He writes for a website that features guitar reviews and deals. For an incredible deal on the PRS Paul Allender guitar, check out the link today!


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