Re: PRS for Shred?
I'd say any model is good for what you're asking. The wide/thin is cool but I play shred oriented music and all my guitars have the wide/fat profile. I can play faster on the wide/fat just because it feels better to in my hands cause they're kinda big. The singlecuts are my favorite. The upper access is some what limited on the lower strings, however, its not unsurmountable. And they have an awesome tone. I think PRS' are underrated as shred guitars. Like joneser said, their necks are flawless, they accept low action really well and are like butter in the hands. Their trems are pretty good too, though I don't prefer them. You don't have to have a trem to shred, but its nice at times. Just find one that speaks to you and you'll be able to rip on it, no doubt. And I wouldn't worry about "having to have" the 24 fret model over the 22. There are trade offs either way. 22 frets means more clarity with the neck pickup and more "beef" on the bottom end from what Paul says himself and 24 frets gives you more frequency range obviously. Take your pick.