Re: adding 5-way selector to H-H PRS? Is this config possible?
So is 24.9" (Martin), and 24.75" (Gibson), 24.5" (PRS Santana), 24" (Jaguar), etc.
Accuracy is not a bad thing.
But I get your point...you want a neck with a shorter scale than the typical Fender 25.5". Most PRSs are 25" so that will suit your taste unless you choose the Santana which is 24.5", even shorter than Gibson.
I've played some of the PRS SE Standards, even signature models, and was extremely unimpressed with their playability and quality. Yes the price seems reasonable at $500, but you'll need to also spend over $100 to have a good fret job and setup done and still end up with a so-so guitar. And if you buy it, don't like it, never play it, buy something better...then that $500 was just flushed down the toilet. I would take that $500 and apply it to a better quality instrument. You'll spend less in the long run and be much happier playing a better instrument. I haven't played the SE Custom 24, but I suspect that the quality will be much better for less than $200 more than you'll end up spending on the SE Standard.
Originally posted by ericcomposer72
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Accuracy is not a bad thing.
But I get your point...you want a neck with a shorter scale than the typical Fender 25.5". Most PRSs are 25" so that will suit your taste unless you choose the Santana which is 24.5", even shorter than Gibson.
I've played some of the PRS SE Standards, even signature models, and was extremely unimpressed with their playability and quality. Yes the price seems reasonable at $500, but you'll need to also spend over $100 to have a good fret job and setup done and still end up with a so-so guitar. And if you buy it, don't like it, never play it, buy something better...then that $500 was just flushed down the toilet. I would take that $500 and apply it to a better quality instrument. You'll spend less in the long run and be much happier playing a better instrument. I haven't played the SE Custom 24, but I suspect that the quality will be much better for less than $200 more than you'll end up spending on the SE Standard.
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