Thursday, February 27, 2025
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PRS Custom 24 30th Anniversary Edition Electric Guitar Review


PRS Custom 24 30th Anniversary Edition Electric Guitar Review
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35 thoughts on “PRS Custom 24 30th Anniversary Edition Electric Guitar Review

  • Man, that's gorgeous. I get around the "too expensive and beautiful to take somewhere" thing by buying used. I recently picked up a stunning 2008 PRS Custom 24 and they really do look, feel and sound great.

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  • Amazing guitar – but I just can’t see spending that much. My Zach Myers SE is amazing and it was well under $1000 (USA)

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  • Middle position with 2 hummers makes no sense whatsoever – could have been a nice Strat sound instead –> chance missed, PRS

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  • Buy an SE put some Seymour Duncan’s in it, upgrade the electronics and you have an awesome looking and sounding guitar. You DON’T have to spend 3k and wonder was it really worth it.

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  • I could care less about an 8k guitar ! So why did I watch this demo .. well because ..you
    my man have some amazing chops !! Errr … what was the name of that guitar ? ????????

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  • I was in the local music shop yesterday checking out guitars and noticed PRS had some SE's that had a natural finish, and nice wood patterns on them. Nearly pulled the trigger and put a deposit but thought better of it. Missus would kill me after the amount of guitars been turning up over the last few months!

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  • I've always regarded PRS guitars as a kind of "hybrid". Les Paul, Strat, and Tele tones are all there. Not a 100% match, but dang close! I think that's maybe why so many people don't bond with them at first. They are more of a Jack of all trades, master of none kind of thing. I love mine to death and would be completely happy with it if I had to only play 1 guitar for the rest of my life.

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  • I got one of these when they came out but I got the 10-Top. Great playing guitar 🙂

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  • Sweet guitar Shane! Sounds great and everything but totally out of my price range!! But one could wish…

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  • Hahaha, what are the odds! I picked one of those up just two hours ago in Yellow. Of course mine is build the right way and not in reverse 😉 It's a nice companion to my Custom 22 with the Dragon II pickups. The 85/15's have a more open sound. Just watch out with PRS guitars, they seem to quickly multiply, I went from 0 to 2 in just as many weeks… Blame it on Christmas! 'Tis the season for GAS!

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  • You are incorrect when you list the pickup positions on the toggle.

    They are as follows:
    Position 1: Bridge humbucker
    Position 2: Bridge humbucker with neck singlecoil
    Position 3: Bridge and neck humbuckers
    Position 4: Neck singlecoil with bridge singlecoil
    Position 5: Neck humbucker

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  • A friend of mine has 2 top shelf PRS Guitars and the Guitars are a piece of art and not to be out done the case is like a fine piece Luggage. Its like a designer women's purse.

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  • Really impressed by all of the tones…you’re making a confirmed Telecaster man think twice????

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  • I'm with you, too much bling and really not for me. No hate but I've always felt there's too much guitar behind the bridge and uncomfortable whenever I've tried them and I've never liked the birds.

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  • So this guitar was borrowed long before I had a chance to test the PRS SE (or before they were available in Australia). This video went up a day early by accident but either way I hope you like it. The guitar was in tune but it had a few intonation issues from what I could tell. I hope you like the video. 🙂 Check it out below.
    ►Sky Music – https://alnk.to/d3wANeV
    ► Sweetwater – https://imp.i114863.net/0JPkMJ
    ►Thomann – https://bit.ly/2Wy2NrE
    (affiliate links)

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  • Gorgeous, tasty and immaculate. But enough about your playing 😀 that guitar ain't' bad either. LOVE that headstock and neck binding. The single coil tones are great, and the humbuckers are lovely and warm.
    I think it's time I booked a holiday to Australia. For the scenery and relaxing time I'll have, naturally (oh and to visit Sky Music 😉 ) My wife will love it!

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  • Well I’m first now!!!! ???? That guitar is nice!!!! Not a bad tone. The humbuckers are noticeably warmer from the SE but they rock

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