Paul Reed Smith In Person - The PRS Guitar Success Story

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  • This is my interview with Paul Reed Smith about the start and success of PRS Guitars.
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  • @m.a.bushling
    @m.a.bushling Před 5 lety +1000

    The moment Mr. Smith said "When you say 'you', you're talking about 330 people, you not talking just me." he sold me on his company.

    • @bluewater3783
      @bluewater3783 Před 5 lety +24

      The moment he said that, I took him for a Big Pain-In-The-Ass...

    • @Creaulx
      @Creaulx Před 4 lety +116

      @@bluewater3783 He's crediting the people who work for him as being a valuable part of his organization, which any decent human being should do. Not sure I get why that makes him a pain in the ass...?

    • @mikep6967
      @mikep6967 Před 4 lety +7

      Alan Burch Why?

    • @bluewater3783
      @bluewater3783 Před 4 lety +1

      @Southeastern777 Ok

    • @Jasonian
      @Jasonian Před 4 lety +10

      @@bluewater3783 You mean overly technical? You think he should just take the compliment and keep it simple without mucking into the weeds?

  • @vedicastrologyteacher
    @vedicastrologyteacher Před 5 lety +672

    I was one of the first 50 employees at PRS in 1986 ,.. worked with Jack Higginbotham and of course, Paul. I remember when Ted Mcarty was developing the model. A man named John Ingram was the other main developer (of the electronics). Paul built the body, John developed the electronics, the ninja switching and coil-tapping. Paul is a very special person and very generous to his employees with an uncompromising standard of quality.
    I was electronics manager for a while and Paul would drive us crazy with developing new pickups and sounds. He is a real researcher and perfectionist - and yes a Geek. But very loved and respected by those who know him.
    Notice how at the end of the interview he invited Rick to hang out and see his studio,..etc. He is a very generous and enthusiastic person, just being himself like you would with a friend, not like in some stuffy "interview",..
    Anyway, is is sad to see all of the negative comments here.

    • @TheDunateen77
      @TheDunateen77 Před 4 lety +2

      Southeastern777 yeah exactly and hughes and kettner aren't that big now are they? Just goes to show

    • @TheDunateen77
      @TheDunateen77 Před 4 lety +2

      Southeastern777 yeah I know I was just joking but I don't take somomes passing as a joke so I apologise for that comment.

    • @edwindantes539
      @edwindantes539 Před 4 lety +4

      I am very glad to hear this about PRS, he may be eccentric, but I can tell he is a good guy.

    • @J__C__
      @J__C__ Před 4 lety +1

      Yea, his geekyness really comes out in those earlier interviews. Every time I see him, that's how I picture him still...back in 1985 with that mop on his head and thick glasses 🤣👍
      Another company I've gravitated to lately is Texas Toast Guitars. They make some really nice stuff using mainly vintage tools and Matt, the owner, seems cool as hell.

    • @frankadams4586
      @frankadams4586 Před 4 lety +49

      Yes, the negative comments are disappointing. I had tremendous problems getting a DGT when they were first coming out. I won't detail all of that for the sake of brevity. But, I actually wrote Paul a letter detailing the issues and why after nearly a year of waiting, I was canceling the order. Around three weeks later, I checked my voicemail and there was a message from Paul. It began with an apology for why it took so long to get back to me (he was on vacation) and an apology for my bad experience. He asked me to call him on his personal cell phone. I called and in our first conversation, he spent over an hour with me describing the early issues they were having with producing the DGT. Mainly, the nitro finish was cracking in cold weather and they had to go back and completely reformulate the nitro finish they were going to use. He got all of my info - dealer, etc. and said he'd be back in touch. True to his word, he got back to me the next day. He called me again a couple of days later to tell me exactly where my guitar was in the production cycle - he went and picked the wood himself and got my guitar going. He called again a few days later to tell me that I'd see my guitar in less than a month. My guitar arrived in less than a month and it was perfect. The day after the guitar arrived, a nice package came in the mail with a letter from Paul and a signed backplate. He asked me to call him to let him know if everything was okay with the guitar. I called as he asked and I thanked him for everything. He told me to keep his number and to call if I ever needed anything. What other company does this? I'm a working guitar player as far from famous as you can get and he treated me like I was the most important customer he had. He told me that he makes guitars for guys like ME - people that use his instruments in order to make their living. He didn't have to do any of the things he did. He went WAY above and beyond for me. Reality can be very different from perception. No matter how Paul and his company are perceived, the reality is that he's serious about taking care of his customers and standing behind his products. A lot of big companies could care less.

  • @jlr022159
    @jlr022159 Před 4 lety +232

    I was at a NAMM show once, years ago. I was getting hungry so I went to the cafeteria to get a salad and there was no room to sit, so I stepped across the hallway and knelt down to lean against the wall to eat my salad. After a few minutes I see this lanky guy come walking down the hallway real fast and I realize it’s Paul. As he passed me I said hi Paul! He turned around and waved and said hi and went around the corner. A split second later he came back and walked up to me so I stood up and shook his hand and said nice to meet you! He apologized that he was in a hurry but he took the time to come back and meet me. He didn’t have to do that, but he did.
    Paul is a very special person... great guitars too!

    • @J__C__
      @J__C__ Před 4 lety +6

      Wow! Thanks for sharing!

    • @audiophileman7047
      @audiophileman7047 Před 2 lety

      You recognized him when so many people don't think it's him.

  • @steverussell7645
    @steverussell7645 Před 2 lety +57

    'When you're talking about 'you', you're talking about 330 people who are the company'. That's humility. That's integrity. I bought my first PRS last year after years of wishing. Stunning, beautiful instrument - and Im really pleased that my money has gone to a company headed up by a guy like Paul.

  • @troystaunton254
    @troystaunton254 Před 3 lety +43

    It makes me wanna get a PRS hearing this guy talk!!
    1. He is into playing
    2. He wants everyone involved credited
    3. He’s into building guitars.

    • @midnightcruiser7762
      @midnightcruiser7762 Před rokem

      He's a salesman

    • @matttheengineer278
      @matttheengineer278 Před rokem +3

      I always played the other two big names (custom shop stuff) … then I bought a PRS. The others have been gathering dust since that day. There is absolutely no comparison.

    • @MichaelBassVideos
      @MichaelBassVideos Před 3 dny

      I met Paul while touring the factory years ago. He was genuinely excited to meet the people interested in his guitars. I play a white Silver Sky now as my main guitar.

  • @user-oy7gz5bf2h
    @user-oy7gz5bf2h Před 5 lety +380

    This is the most candid and cringe-less interview I've ever seen with Paul. Congrats!

    • @billroyall759
      @billroyall759 Před 5 lety +61

      If Rick edited all of Paul’s interviews then 90% of the cringe would disappear. I was weary that clicking this video would be full of Paul’s usual awkwardness. The moment I noticed how heavily the interview was edited was exactly when I noticed I wasn’t cringing as much.

    • @RickBeato
      @RickBeato  Před 5 lety +45

      bill royall :)

    • @RaymondUpenieks
      @RaymondUpenieks Před 5 lety +5

      The one he did Tedx revealed his thinking in building. Had it's moments in other terms but was great. He was really relaxed and more spontaneous in this..by a big margin.

    • @bradmodd7856
      @bradmodd7856 Před 5 lety +4

      so you have seen the one where he is interviewed by those 2 bozos that just try to get under his skin? I love that one

    • @LUckybones25
      @LUckybones25 Před 4 lety +2

      There was a lot of editing to make it appear that way. LOL

  • @johnk3195
    @johnk3195 Před 4 lety +111

    “We’re not gonna let the internet tell us how to build guitars “.... man, I love Paul’s attitude, vision and drive.

    • @cjaquilino
      @cjaquilino Před 3 lety

      Ironic he’s saying that to an internet guy (Beato) who talks guitars and talks up how he appreciated the feedback of a CZcams reviewer who favorably compared his Silversky to a 65’ strat.

  • @frozendivots1564
    @frozendivots1564 Před 4 lety +195

    I don’t get why Paul gets hammered. He’s a living legend. The McCarty 594 is a masterpiece, my Les Paul collects dust now. Give the guy credit, he took production line guitars to a new level.

    • @cholepriccee2069
      @cholepriccee2069 Před 3 lety +10

      Because he comes across as an arrogant hack.

    • @frozendivots1564
      @frozendivots1564 Před 3 lety +9

      chole priicce so what. He changed production guitar quality.

    • @bonusduckmann9997
      @bonusduckmann9997 Před 3 lety +1

      ? Les pauls are a million times better

    • @kekyko9951
      @kekyko9951 Před 3 lety +20

      @@cholepriccee2069 hes far from a hack. He's forward thinking and versatile and his guitars prove it.

    • @Frank_Serota
      @Frank_Serota Před 3 lety +17

      @@cholepriccee2069 he's not arrogant, he truly believes in his products and is confident that they are the best out. I can definitely see why some would think that though.

  • @jamesf2918
    @jamesf2918 Před 5 lety +162

    I love hearing Paul talk. He's crazy and passionate about what he does.

    • @VisiblyJacked
      @VisiblyJacked Před 5 lety +9

      Inspirational. That guy loves what he does

    • @hollywoodactress
      @hollywoodactress Před 5 lety +5

      Agree, hearing Paul speak is great. His wisdom, knowledge and stories of the industry is fascinating.
      I particular liked his reference to starting out with 500k investment and seeing the pot slowly shrink as they started and then slowly built back up when people took notice of the guitars.

    • @aaronsmith2611
      @aaronsmith2611 Před 5 lety +3

      When it comes to guitars, that dude is certified magic. And with the work and research he puts into his guitars, I'm surprised he is ever questioned about some of the decisions he makes for his products. He could build a guitar out of a grapefruit and I would give him the benefit of the doubt.

    • @multipipi1234
      @multipipi1234 Před 3 lety

      This is a good interview. Depends who he's talking to. Some interviews are painful.

  • @deaconddd
    @deaconddd Před 5 lety +63

    I love that Rick brought up the “Nu Metal” Era and how everyone was going out and buying Customs and Mesa Boogies, lol. I fell for that trap and spent way more than I could afford on my first PRS at that time. Sold it about 6 months later because I wasn’t even close of a decent guitar player to own one of those guitars. It’s been almost 20 years now and I finally got myself another PRS. Same quality, same beautiful tone, same magic. I owned guitars from all of them and nothing beats a PRS. Period.

  • @CWS1963
    @CWS1963 Před rokem +18

    Had a friend who had a HUGE guitar collection, great player. We were in the studio and he had a "favorite" custom shop strat. I thought it sounded like crap. He had a PRS and the tone and sustain from it was unbelievable. So we were going to track solos and in he comes with the yellow strat. 3 hours of takes, we all took lunch and told him to go home and get the PRS or dont come back.
    After lunch, the ballad was first and half way thru the first take he had a grin on his face I've never seen, solos all were 1 take the rest of the day. As a drummer, my favorite guitar, hands down.

  • @Juaniguitarra86
    @Juaniguitarra86 Před 4 lety +38

    Ima say this: i dont own a PRS, but seeing Paul Smith in this interview really made me want to buy one. The dude can play, he has great tone, he tune the guitar by ear. You can tell he is a musician at hear.

  • @jdg1105
    @jdg1105 Před 5 lety +241

    The Steve Jobs of guitar. Great video Rick and Paul!

    • @davidlericain
      @davidlericain Před 5 lety +3

      I was thinking the exact same thing. I was about to make the comment, but you beat me to it.

    • @kitekrazee
      @kitekrazee Před 4 lety +7

      Except an PRS will not be obsolete.

    • @Jonathan-L
      @Jonathan-L Před 4 lety

      I remember back in 1988 when Paul Reed Smith said something along the lines of: "We'll never have any of our guitars made outside the USA". The Korean ones were actually pretty good.

    • @ryanlittleton5615
      @ryanlittleton5615 Před 4 lety +6

      Except Paul is actually a likeable person.

    • @Brucaleeffo
      @Brucaleeffo Před 3 lety +6

      such terrible comparison

  • @frenchiesfrankieandhenry
    @frenchiesfrankieandhenry Před 5 lety +67

    2 friends of mine work at PRS. After you have worked there for a couple years you can build your own guitar. My buddy has a PRS explorer and its amazing to play.

    • @scottyd2262
      @scottyd2262 Před 5 lety +2

      I'm drooling about your comment !!!

    • @miserychannel666
      @miserychannel666 Před 4 lety +2

      me 2 .. Hey Paul .. It's overdue .. Explorer and V .. PLEASE!!

    • @across3211
      @across3211 Před 3 lety +1

      Ok I NEED to see this!

  • @ScrapwoodCity
    @ScrapwoodCity Před 4 lety +85

    Wow that strat sounds amazing! The man is a craftsman, intellectual, artist entrepreneur, you name it! People talk about Steve Jobs for Apple. In my opinion this man is much more in his field! Respect for this interview! And definitely respect for this strat, this was so unexpected!

    • @zukacs
      @zukacs Před 3 lety +5

      Steve didnt know his field at all, he knew getting the right people

    • @briand.1694
      @briand.1694 Před 3 lety +1

      An "intellectual" Guitar maker should know that a capacitor is NOT a coil. It's the opposite of a coil. . .

    • @jamiepaterson707
      @jamiepaterson707 Před 2 lety +4

      @@briand.1694 you must be fun at parties

    • @thenormalyears
      @thenormalyears Před 2 lety +1

      Steve Jobs gave himself cancer with some weirdo all fruit diet. Paul has much more common sense than that. Also Jobs didnt really work on the products apple sold and Paul definitely knows how to work on a guitar. Jobs was an excellent salesman but Paul is a genius inventor

    • @HarryNicNicholas
      @HarryNicNicholas Před 2 lety

      @@jamiepaterson707 people say that to compensate for not knowing what they are talking about. being fun at parties is not the goal here. he may make great guitars but this guy is a pin in th ass, i'd love to own one of his guitars but this is the last interview with him i'll be watching.

  • @RSPDiver
    @RSPDiver Před 5 lety +28

    What a gracious guy, giving credit to the company over himself. Great interview Rick!

  • @stevewright2972
    @stevewright2972 Před rokem +3

    I used to walk past a building in Annapolis Md with a small sign that said "Guitar Shop". I was 14 years old and thought that it was a Music Store so when I finally walked up the two flights of stairs I entered a "Work Shop" where I encountered five people and this tall dark haired young guy working on guitars. Fast Forward to 1986 and I entered a Music Store and held one of the very first "Production" PRS Guitars made. I couldn't get over how great it sounded and how light weight it was. Paul Reed Smith has made a name for Himself and remains humble.

  • @AvioftheSand
    @AvioftheSand Před 4 lety +18

    3:49 There is a man that actually care about or at the very least, acknowledges the people that work for him.

    • @vedicastrologyteacher
      @vedicastrologyteacher Před 3 lety +2

      I worked for Paul for 8 years and he is very grateful for the people that work for him. What you see here is Paul, 24/7.
      He is always this enthusiastic and eccentric and warm and personable. But he knows (and never forgets) the work it takes to make the guitars.
      I also know his day to day life and it is in a FACTORY, with people working their asses off, especially Paul.
      As you may imagine, few people care about their product as much as Paul. That "pride" in the instrument is passed on to everyone at the factory or else they do not last. They are fired. It is called PRS Pride. Paul, and everyone around you at the company, insists on it.
      Paul never forgets that he is making instruments for people lke him, who play gigs and want to have a great sounding, great looking instrument.

  • @peccatumDei
    @peccatumDei Před 5 lety +15

    I absolutely loved this interview! Paul is such a straight shooter. No hype, no B.S., just lays it out matter-of-fact.

  • @miblish5168
    @miblish5168 Před 5 lety +25

    Great interview, BUT... I wish you had talked to him about the SE line. I would have liked to hear him speak openly about the quality of parts and labor in the Korean-made models.

    • @SnookOnTheFly
      @SnookOnTheFly Před 3 lety +1

      There is an interview out there just like you’re looking for. Search for it and you’ll find it. I absolutely love my se a50

  • @thedevilinthecircuit1414
    @thedevilinthecircuit1414 Před 5 lety +38

    Great interview. Most people at this level of vision, drive, and influence are quirky or eccentric when compared to most folks. I knew Paul in the 80s when he had his little workshop on West Street in Annapolis, and he was this way back then. Consider this as well: Leo Fender was considered a "pest" by many of the western swing players of his day because he would walk onstage during a band's performance and make adjustments to the players' amps. He was difficult to get along with because all he thought about was guitar design and how to make things better. You try taking on Gibson and Fender and succeed--and see if your head stays where it is. It's gotta be surreal. Thanks Rick!

    • @cjaquilino
      @cjaquilino Před 3 lety +1

      We all have our eccentricities.
      But it’s possible to be a genius and innovator without being a dick or lacking certain social graces to a level where clearly hundreds of people (judging by the many upvoted comments on this video) see it that way.
      At the least his demeanor is noticeably controversial to enough people who can’t just dismiss it away with some male genius mythology.

  • @michaelcarter3334
    @michaelcarter3334 Před 5 lety +15

    He's a maverick genius that has redefined what it means to make quality guitars. I have 2 594 McCarty's. They are the best instruments I've ever played. His passion is contagious.

  • @dotpk1382
    @dotpk1382 Před 5 lety

    Rick, thank you. This interview was so chocked full of business lessons, life lessons, and the overflowing exuberance and passion that both Paul and you exude it’s impossible not to watch and get re-energized! Well done!

  • @matetarjanyi8168
    @matetarjanyi8168 Před 3 lety +1

    Probably the best interview I've seen with him. Thanks, Rick, it was such a great experience!

  • @BillDutton
    @BillDutton Před 5 lety +3

    Rick - you're the real deal and this was probably my favorite interview with Paul. Well done and thanks so much for your contributions.

  • @a-funk1253
    @a-funk1253 Před 5 lety +5

    Just by watching this interview I can see that he is an extraordinary man. Loving every detail of guitar making and clearly being passionate what he is doing with great intellect. That, people, eventually leads to success !

  • @findaway2sayyes
    @findaway2sayyes Před 3 lety +2

    Loved this interview, Rick! Thank you for always stepping up and teaching me more and more about music, guitars, and the differences. Love Paul’s passion about how each guitar sounds and for his team!

  • @unstabilizer
    @unstabilizer Před 5 lety

    This has to be one of the best interview videos out there. Rick you were superb and Paul seems like a very interesting guy. Listening to all those stories were great. Thanks!

  • @zackguitar07
    @zackguitar07 Před 5 lety +22

    Excellent interview, Rick! I’ve loved Paul’s guitars for a long time and even though he can have an abrasive personality depending on who he’s talking to you, you were able to get a lot of great stories and info out of him.
    I finished my Masters in Music Education degree back in May and celebrated with a PRS SE Custom 24 Zebrawood model and I can no longer picture my life as a musician without it!

  • @leosgf
    @leosgf Před 5 lety +26

    Rick, I’m a big fan of yours. I’d like you to tell that you really deserve your success here on CZcams.
    Amazing content in so different subjects. Thanks 🙏🏽

  • @mannyprego9013
    @mannyprego9013 Před 5 lety +1

    One of your best videos yet. One of the best interviews I've ever seen guitar or no guitar, well done!

  • @Sosu217
    @Sosu217 Před 5 lety

    I’ve seen other interviews with PRS when he’s come across very differently - to see him at ease, disarmed, and relaxed was a pleasure. Thanks Rick, amazing interview!

  • @operastudio1238
    @operastudio1238 Před 5 lety +4

    The best people is always the most humble. Mr. PRS is an amazing person, passionate and true. He deserves every bit of his success.
    Great interview. 👍🏻

  • @sagenev
    @sagenev Před 5 lety +3

    two of my favorite people, just talking. the internet is the best. I could, and do, watch PRS stuff for hours and hours.

  • @scrumlord7634
    @scrumlord7634 Před 4 lety

    I've watched this interview at least a half dozen times by now - I've watched pieces as well. It's addicting and I can't help but watch. Paul Reed Smith's passion about what he is doing and the people he does it with draws me in every time.

  • @erikvaldur3334
    @erikvaldur3334 Před 4 lety

    Rick, you are the King! Absolutely fantastic interview. Paul seems like a great guy and I love his dedication and desire to be the best he can be at his craft.

  • @andrewdimartino7426
    @andrewdimartino7426 Před 5 lety +4

    It blows my mind how unique and wonderful Paul is, I could listen to him talk all day. He is so driven and passionate in an unabashed way that you know no problem is going to stay in his for long when he wants to solve it. He does make some of the most beautiful guitars on the planet to date, but the work ethic and drive he ( and Rick) has is something humanity would be better off having more of in general.

  • @mattagnew206
    @mattagnew206 Před 5 lety +14

    Great interview. Would love one with Dan Erlewine, who has done so much to educate both luthiers and guitarists about how guitars work, and to help raise the standard of the guitar repair industry. Guy's a legend.

  • @Cornan1980
    @Cornan1980 Před 5 lety

    That was a great interview! Thanks for posting, Rick.

  • @sassycat
    @sassycat Před 5 lety +1

    I could listen to that man talk shop about guitars, amps, EVERYTHING all day long! Thank you for sharing that interview. 👍

  • @AmandaKaymusic
    @AmandaKaymusic Před 5 lety +8

    "I don't know, it just works for me" is how I found my 'La Patrie'. 'My precious' is a magnificent tone wood guitar. I bought it before I was aware or able to explain what I loved about it. I thing just picking up a guitar and playing it (and singing into the sound hole if it has one) and hearing if it sings for you is the best way to find a guitar to love. Each guitar has its own sound just as every tree has different grain.
    Thanks for a good interview Rick.

  • @alecdawson1668
    @alecdawson1668 Před 5 lety +145

    Paul always has this expression that suggests he's going to say the most profound thing you've ever heard...and then he never does.

    • @hino-ucanada4506
      @hino-ucanada4506 Před 5 lety +2

      LOL. Ya.

    • @smokesgtp
      @smokesgtp Před 5 lety +1

      Haha well said

    • @jfo3000
      @jfo3000 Před 5 lety +9

      And he'll say something authoritatively that is totally incorrect, like "a capacitor is a coil". The way he criticized Li-sa-x's playing was deplorable. He is not a compassionate human. Probably a very tough guy to work with.

    • @drcsciv
      @drcsciv Před 5 lety +5

      If you're really good (passionate) at something then that is where your focus lies and other things might not be as honed or important to you, including the amount of work or effort to meet the expectations of everyone who has access to the internet.

    • @crimsun7186
      @crimsun7186 Před 5 lety +4

      @@user-tz2zz5ij1s I was about to say exactly that. Saying that acoustic instruments are the same as solid body ones just to prove tonewoods is like saying that apples and orange are exactly the same because they're both fruit.

  • @Crinkle65
    @Crinkle65 Před 5 lety

    Great job with this interview. I’ve seen many PRS interviews and this was very well handled. Paul’s a true genius and a real hero here on the eastern shore of Maryland.

  • @Messier31NGC224
    @Messier31NGC224 Před 5 lety

    I love this!!!! My two favorite guitar/music related channels coming together!

  • @ShaunaMarieSings
    @ShaunaMarieSings Před 5 lety +3

    What an excellent interview, Rick...Paul totally rocks...his guitars sound amazing!!! 💗💗💗

  • @RollieFingers59
    @RollieFingers59 Před 5 lety +28

    Interviewing Paul is like a police bomb technician handling 50 year old Picric acid while riding a unicycle over a parking lot of speedbumps

  • @caramanico1
    @caramanico1 Před 4 lety +1

    Nice job Rick! Having lived and grown up in and around the Annapolis, MD area (birthplace of PRS Guitars) with plenty of forays to the Eastern Shore (current home of PRS), I've had plenty of chances to watch, listen to and talk with other people about PRS and briefly to chat with him on several occasions. He is a brilliant engineer, very savvy musically, is an all around good guy and just a complete class act as a person.

  • @maxf5711
    @maxf5711 Před 5 lety +1

    Best interview with PRS that I’ve seen. Love your channel Rick.

  • @markbundy1694
    @markbundy1694 Před 5 lety +9

    One of the best Paul Smith Interviews I've seen... It seems he has a tendency to go sideways real quick. Great Job Rick!!! You deserve an award for this one... 🎸Gibson and PRS are both great instruments. I think Paul has a soft spot for Gibson Guitars.

  • @zacharymiraziz4585
    @zacharymiraziz4585 Před 5 lety +19

    Amazing interview! I've heard he is a pretty eccentric dude, but he comes across really humble, and grateful for what he and his 330 people have built! Makes me love their hardware even more! Thanks Rick!

  • @MrJoeydano
    @MrJoeydano Před 4 lety

    Nice to see Rick ! You are clearly at or above the level of any Musicians in the industry. Saying that PAUL REED SMITH is and should be Happy to do interview with you . Thanks nice for us who only dream of understanding Music like you do .

  • @donnasprague767
    @donnasprague767 Před 4 lety

    Glad you came to visit. Growing up in Annapolis and learning guitar in the 80's PRS was legendary

  • @rezakhan8290
    @rezakhan8290 Před 5 lety +4

    Probably the most “Open” PRS interview ever. He is a genius but extremely protective of his brand and idea. He simply overwhelmed the other interviewers in the other videos I have seen so far, but fortunately not the case here. Thanks Rick.

  • @Mephisto7529
    @Mephisto7529 Před 5 lety +117

    Going to go out on a limb here and say, I don't think he trusts the internet.

  • @demuthjesse
    @demuthjesse Před 5 lety

    Paul and Rick! I can't think of two better people to sit down and have a convo about music and guitars! Both of u are genius' in your own right! Epic video! Love u both, legends in the flesh!

  • @letsplayguitar2051
    @letsplayguitar2051 Před 3 lety

    I love how much these guys truly love the guitar. Ricks smile at the end of the interview says it all. Too cool.

  • @NahreSol
    @NahreSol Před 5 lety +26

    So cool to see you in the factory!

  • @dirtbike9003
    @dirtbike9003 Před 5 lety +3

    That was great, from a non guitar guy I loved the interview and the musical passion from Paul.

  • @charles95880
    @charles95880 Před 5 lety

    OMG Rick! Wow, now you have Paul Reed Smith?!. I am such a huge fan of his and collect his guitars. Damn you are kicking ass. You built your CZcams channel so fast. I can just imagine how it will be in another 6 months, or can you imagine a year from now? So many musicians are tuning into your insight and music genius. Kudos once again Rick!

  • @priyonjoni
    @priyonjoni Před 5 lety +1

    Awesome interview Rick! Thank you for this!

  • @sonatedaquiTFM
    @sonatedaquiTFM Před 5 lety +26

    when he played his prs, you can't deny he's right, such a full great tone

    • @crigonalgaming1258
      @crigonalgaming1258 Před 4 lety +3

      Gabriel Seixas That PRS Silver Sky just oozes with tone, the hairs of your body just stand up

  • @aidengeary2441
    @aidengeary2441 Před 5 lety +45

    You can't hand a guitar player a guitar and expect to have a conversation.

    • @ayandey137
      @ayandey137 Před 2 lety

      The best example is John 5 in that hard rock cafe interview 😂

  • @L.A.W.Studios
    @L.A.W.Studios Před 4 lety +1

    phenomenal interview Rick...thank you!

  • @rocktopher101
    @rocktopher101 Před 5 lety +2

    Great interview Rick. Thanks Rick

  • @MrRubyscube
    @MrRubyscube Před 5 lety +74

    Haha!! Well done Rick! Hilarious how every time you started talking he would begin playing. Just testing you out, like I bet he does with most interviewers. But you caught on to him and didn't miss a beat. Then finally won his heart over with the "Hey come on, I'm just waiting for you to invite me to your studio man." It was a thing of beauty. Enjoy your new "borrowed" PRS! ;)

    • @stephenfiore9960
      @stephenfiore9960 Před 5 lety +3

      Per Christian Holm .....Yah, why borrowed? Didn’t make sense. PRS has the money. Rick would be a great promotional guy, and he is getting better all the time.

    • @MrRubyscube
      @MrRubyscube Před 5 lety +7

      @@stephenfiore9960 Oh hush, that was just a joke on my part. If he says it's loaned, it is.

    • @patfix
      @patfix Před 5 lety +12

      Yeah, PRS always does that. Jumps from anecdote to anecdote and always plays at awkward moments. :-D It's nothing personal, just typically him. I like it, it's a good sign that he wants to play his own guitars all the time and I think his anecdotes are really interesting.

    • @ResoBridge
      @ResoBridge Před 5 lety +5

      Playing while the other guy is speaking is a little rude, but the thing is, put a guitar in the hands of any guitar nut and try and hold conversation with them. Odds are they will start making noises on the guitar, they can't help themselves. The annoying thing about Mr Smith is he will usually try and do the same thing with speech, try to out riff any interviewer with interruptions and dominate the conversation.

  • @joeyride58
    @joeyride58 Před 5 lety +9

    Passion ,
    Its what's built into every PRS...
    & it all starts with him.

  • @monstrok
    @monstrok Před 5 lety +1

    Loved the great questions and Paul's insight to the guitars and the company.

  • @AnotherRealSmitty
    @AnotherRealSmitty Před 5 lety

    Wow. That was truly a unique treat. Thanks for sharing this!

  • @steveg219
    @steveg219 Před 5 lety +6

    I was looking forward to this because PRS is inpatient with most interviewers and can give them a hard time. I knew Rick could handle it- then he gets invited to hang out at NAMM and the studio!!

  • @drvee1983
    @drvee1983 Před 5 lety +9

    I had a chance to meet PRS some years ago, and he is definitely "Special".
    But when I play my PRS I realize how none of my guitars play like it. It takes a little time to adjust from Gibson's to Fenders, depending on models.
    But PRS's tend to be "easy fit".

  •  Před 5 lety +1

    Great interview Rick! Love Paul's passion! He is so spot on about "it takes time!" Thank You! "YES!, 60s Strats!" Paul, you and your crew kick out of the park! I love: "He plugged it in and it worked!" I love the way (they all) sound different! Part of our pride! Thank You! Back and Forth! We're going to look at ourselves and the artists that use us. YES!!!!!!

  • @stephenfiore9960
    @stephenfiore9960 Před 5 lety

    *So proud of you Rick to secure this interview. I can see PBS-tv picking your show up as a regular staple to their line-up. You are so deserving of this interview.*

  • @Chinaguitarsceptic
    @Chinaguitarsceptic Před 5 lety +45

    Great watching this buddy. Nice interview and well held together. Quirky guy but incredible guitars they turn out.

    • @carguy3460
      @carguy3460 Před 5 lety +4

      Quirky? He seemed like a real joyous dude.

    • @larryh.3173
      @larryh.3173 Před 4 lety +3

      @@carguy3460 Joyously quirky.

  • @firemarshal2629
    @firemarshal2629 Před 5 lety +3

    This guy deserves all the credit he can get. PRS has constantly released amazing guitars and has redefined what a gigging guitar is with his SE line. Yes he's quirky but show me a successful businessman that isnt. Love that he owned his success to his employees too. More bosses could learn from him.

    • @crimsun7186
      @crimsun7186 Před 5 lety

      Depends on what is "successful" in your definition.

  • @MusicTherapyLaz
    @MusicTherapyLaz Před 5 lety +2

    I love your interview style Rick! You let the guy talk after asking a great question! I was lucky to play a Silver Sky on the quiet last day at Winter NAMM 2019...what an amazing feeling guitar!

  • @GraemeCampbellMusic
    @GraemeCampbellMusic Před 5 lety +2

    That was so good. You really brought the best out of Paul, you are a natural interviewer, great job

  • @robertfox977
    @robertfox977 Před 4 lety +3

    I'm a drummer. If I played guitar I'd play PRS. Great guitars. Great company. Great man. Nice interview Rick.

  • @chuckmadden2251
    @chuckmadden2251 Před 5 lety +29

    Today's episode is Rainman the Luthier. Loved it!

  • @seanfitzpatrick7878
    @seanfitzpatrick7878 Před 5 lety +1

    It's so nice to see that Paul is every bit the down to earth, nice guy that I've seen on the internet. I'm dow/ excited to be attending a PRS Master class this Summer in Annapolis MD. I'm really looking forward to meeting and hopefully jamming with Paul. I've been practicing my improvisational skills just for that purpose and I'm hoping to, with Paul's permission, post it on CZcams.

  • @letz_getschwifty9785
    @letz_getschwifty9785 Před 3 lety

    Love this guy and his guitars, such a well thought out instrument. Every time I play one you can tell years and years of passion has gone in to the making of it.

  • @Kipperbob
    @Kipperbob Před 4 lety +19

    I've been almost scared to try PRS guitars because I have the sneaky suspicion that it could initiate the onset of another bout of G. A. S (guitar acquisition syndrome) ,

    • @duanewelsh5611
      @duanewelsh5611 Před 3 lety +4

      You are so right! I bought a used mcarty 10 yrs ago. I now have 19 core models, 2 s2 and 1 se. I also have about 5 less Gibson's.

    • @brandonanderson2066
      @brandonanderson2066 Před 3 lety

      @@duanewelsh5611 how are the s2 models? I have a ce24 and looking to possibly bet an s2 mccarty!

    • @duanewelsh5611
      @duanewelsh5611 Před 3 lety

      @@brandonanderson2066 the s 2 are nice but the pickups on the core are better. I like the 594 singlecuts or the DGT the best.

    • @isaiahmarquez9717
      @isaiahmarquez9717 Před 3 lety +1

      Yep. I got a SE Custom 24 a few months ago. Today a S2 Custom 24 followed me home. Great great guitar.

    • @greggnumme299
      @greggnumme299 Před 2 lety

      "GAS?" IF YOU ARE A GUITAR PLAYER 🎸 ✨ ♥
      WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU GOING TO DO? HELLFIRE AND DAMNATION BUD - I'M FEELING SO GOOD MAN! I WAS AT 43 GUITARS AND I CAN'T REMEMBER HOW MANY AMPS? NOW? JUST 5 AMPS AND SOMEWHERE AROUND 20 ODD GUITARS- I JUST BOUGHT A PRS CUSTOM 24 & I CAN'T EVEN PUT IT DOWN MAN...
      WHAT A MACHINE MY BROTHER...
      THE SE ROLLS OUT @ 849.00$
      IT'S ABSOLUTELY AMAZING BIG DADDY...
      IF YOU DON'T HAVE ONE- BUY ONE! YOU WON'T BE DISAPPOINTED!!! WOW👏 PRETTY MUCH COVERS IT!
      THE TONE IS INSANE...
      PEACE ✌ ☮ 🕊 GOOD LUCK! 43 YEARS OF PLAYING & IT TAKES ALOT OF JU JU TO GET ME JACKED AND I CAN'T EVEN PUT IT DOWN 🤔🤫😉

  • @sgttwistd1
    @sgttwistd1 Před 5 lety +4

    I love PRS guitars!

  • @19plymouth69
    @19plymouth69 Před 5 lety

    Loved this Interview. Thank you Rick !!!

  • @davidnelson7972
    @davidnelson7972 Před 5 lety

    What a great conversation for 23 minutes of pleasure. Tanks Mr Rick.

  • @scottrossgirvan8009
    @scottrossgirvan8009 Před 5 lety +7

    You made a friend for life I'd say.

  • @lautariccio2373
    @lautariccio2373 Před 5 lety +33

    Used by Gustavo Cerati in Soda Stereo. Nice!

    • @marcobeltran7218
      @marcobeltran7218 Před 5 lety +7

      Lauta Riccio Was not expecting to see a Soda Stereo fan here!

    • @lautariccio2373
      @lautariccio2373 Před 5 lety +4

      Rick une generaciones y países jaja! Qué bueno ver a otro fan de Soda por aquí.

    • @BassicVIC
      @BassicVIC Před 5 lety

      Lauta Riccio 😊👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

    • @arnulfoparra9498
      @arnulfoparra9498 Před 3 lety

      Master Jedi Gustavo Cerati y su querida PRS la dio a conocer que bueno que Paul lo reconocio y le hizo su limited run model

  • @stevehogan8829
    @stevehogan8829 Před 5 lety

    That was the best Paul Reed Smith interview I've ever seen. Thanks to both of you.

  • @JustinBorden
    @JustinBorden Před 5 lety +2

    PRS is on my "Next Purchase" short list. Great interview, fun to watch, very informative.

  • @ashleycrane415
    @ashleycrane415 Před 5 lety +3

    I used to have a Korean made Santana SE and it blew the socks off Gibson stuff. They have this particular warmness and cleanness, no buzz anywhere even running 12s. I could put a capo on the 14th fret and still be in tune. Why did I sell it again?

  • @sebbo1496
    @sebbo1496 Před 5 lety +8

    "it's like an old t-shirt..." hah, that must be one of the best ways of putting it

  • @jamesnelson1443
    @jamesnelson1443 Před rokem +1

    Paul’s attention to the finest detail & research is what makes PRS simply the GOAT!!!!!!!!!! His commitment to excellence & his employees deserves the highest honors! I have a 594, & going to buy a Silver Sky!

  • @backfire_station
    @backfire_station Před 3 lety +2

    I was drawn to PRS guitars initially because my favorite guitarist is Mark Tremonti. So I always wanted to get one simply for that. However, once I actually got my Standard 24 and started learning more about the company and the man himself, I can say I fell in love. His passion and total involvement has always blown me away along with the consistent quality they give. Also his attitude of "you're talking about 330 people, not just me" is just unparalleled. Just recently got my second PRS (an SE Mira) and it's the second of many many more. Cheers to Paul and his company. 🙌🏻

  • @valuedhumanoid6574
    @valuedhumanoid6574 Před 5 lety +17

    PRS is the ONLY guitar I will buy sight unseen. Just like Paul says, I know it's going to be right without having hold it in my hands. Now, that's for new guitars from an online retailer. Any used guitar is going into my hands, regardless of brand. Too many "good" fakes out there and too many liars, cheats and thieves.

    • @chukrock
      @chukrock Před 2 lety

      I bought my first PRS in a shop. I bought the next three 'used' online without playing them - no need. Flawless! I have many guitars and PRS are the ONLY ones that have never needed any further tweaking.

  • @dortega12
    @dortega12 Před 5 lety +9

    Jimmy page used a PRS for the 1998 tour.

    • @patricksantana3337
      @patricksantana3337 Před 3 lety

      Interesting comment because I asked Paul in the early days (Annapolis) if he had any mainstream musicians using his guitars. He told me most of the big names were under contract and he couldn't afford to pay people to use his guitars. Weeks later, I was in the shipping department and noticed a name tag on a model going out with Jimmy Page's name and address on the shipping label.

  • @JazzBear
    @JazzBear Před 3 lety +1

    I have a PRS CE 24. It’s the best guitar I’ve ever played. It just sings. And it makes me want to play. Bless you, Paul, for making a guitar that has added so much joy to my life!

  • @KeolaDonaghy
    @KeolaDonaghy Před 5 lety

    What a great interview. As others have noted, Paul can come off as a bit "different" in interviews and in public presentations. I met him at NAMM in the early 90s and found him to be very personable and as passionate about what he does as anyone I've ever met. I've never owned a PRS guitar, but certainly wouldn't kick one out of bed if I found it there. Awesome job, Rick, look forward to more of these!

  • @etrivard
    @etrivard Před 5 lety +36

    Capacitor is a coil ? Isn't a capacitor two conductors separated by some insulation ?

    • @p37ert
      @p37ert Před 5 lety +7

      I think he meant inductor (for pick-ups)

    • @steveg219
      @steveg219 Před 5 lety +3

      I agree but I think he meant that it interacts with the pickup and components in the guitar

    • @joshstarkey8883
      @joshstarkey8883 Před 5 lety +7

      I thought it might be referring to how they roll up the insulator/conductor layers to make some caps, I'm really not sure though

    • @pat4rush
      @pat4rush Před 5 lety +1

      He's probably referring to an inductor, not a capacitor. Although inductors do have a small intrinsic capacitance. But I'm guessing he meant inductor.

    • @politicalGRAFFITI
      @politicalGRAFFITI Před 5 lety

      @@joshstarkey8883 yes there would be inductance in the rolled up plates.

  • @helugoconache
    @helugoconache Před 5 lety +54

    PRS somehow reminds me of Larry David

  • @8varium5
    @8varium5 Před 5 lety

    This was an awesome interview... Thank you Rick for sharing...

  • @2GoldensTosa
    @2GoldensTosa Před 4 lety

    This was great. Paul has my new-found respect. Great interview!