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What pickups are in a PRS Custom 24 SE?

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What pickups are in a PRS Custom 24 SE?

Its versatile sounds come from the 85/15 “S” pickups paired with a volume, push/pull tone control, and 3-way blade pickup selector. The SE Custom 24 is a modern classic with roadworthy durability, addictive playability, and wide array of tones, making it a perfect workhorse guitar.

Are PRS pickups worth the money?

As for the PRS, if you can comfortably afford it, and it is what you really want, then yes the price is worth it. They hold their value really well, especially the higher end ones with the select wood choices.

What pickups are in PRS?

With PRS’s proprietary Narrowfield pickups in the middle and bass positions and a 58/15 LT humbucking bridge pickup, the PRS Studio offers punchy singlecoils, vintage scooped tones, and the chunky kick of a bridge humbucker screaming in one instrument.

Do PRS Guitars go up in value?

as more “stars” buy and play PRS, the value on the used market will go up. No matter the price, I think the PRS are simply better instruments.

What is special about PRS guitars?

PRS makes fantastic instruments, but there are a few things that people not used to playing them might not like. It has a slightly shorter scale then Fender’s and most strat-style guitars, but keeps the wide nut , thin neck, and flat fingerboard. This makes it seem like the string spacing is larger then normal.

Should I buy a PRS Custom 24?

An SE Custom 24 is a very good gate into the PRS camp. It’s versatile and can also play heavy. It’s a double cut with a tremolo which is what you had in the Stratocaster. You can play using the humbuckers or split ’em and go single coil.

Do PRS use humbuckers?

For a long time, PRS exclusively used humbuckers in its guitars, however it has recently started to use single-coils in other instruments, such as the Special Semi-Hollow. Regarding pickups, PRS wire their very own models and rarely use aftermarket pickups for their USA instruments.

How much is a PRS Custom 24 worth?

Value. For under $900 new, the PRS SE Custom 24 is an outstanding value for the money. With its tonal options and build quality, you won’t find many guitars under $1,000 to match it.