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Paul Reed Smith interview at the 2016 Winter NAMM show
Monday, 15 February 2016 / Published in All, Interviews

Paul Reed Smith interview at the 2016 Winter NAMM show

Here's the Paul Reed Smith interview done during the 2016 Winter NAMM show. It's always with great pleasure that I meet and talk to Paul as he is one of the leader of the high-end guitar world. This encounter with the PRS Guitars founder was the 4th one. I asked him about the John Mayer collaboration, the curious prototype done for Mark Tremonti, the secret document titled the Rules of Tones and more.

Paul Reed Smith interview

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