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Published on 05/09/07 at 03:48
PRS Custom 24 20th Anniversary Dark Red.

-Set Mahogany neck.
-Rosewood.
Marker-special 20th birthday.
PRS-Mechanical blocking.
Table-mahogany body with arched maple.
PRS-Vibrato
-1 Volume, 1 tone, 5 position rotary switch 1.
Micros-PRS HFS and Vintage Bass

UTILIZATION

-The handle is very modern, very fine, very fast.
-Access to acute is impeccable, there is no better.
-The weight is reasonable from a Stratocaster and a Les Paul.
-The sound is huge.

It took me to change a few things for me that it would not.
First the rotary, bof not great, so I did put a toggle switch like the gibson, instead of it.
Yes but you say and sounds of the other intermediate selector and bha I made a pause button switch tonalité.Hé hop sound even more, it allows me to have single coils.
Then I'm not a fan of vibrato on the PRS as or as Fender, now it is blocked.

SOUNDS

Nothing scares him.
Blues, Rock, Big métal.Les microphones do everything.
The PRS HFS is amazing full of big lower midrange attack.
The PRS Vintage Bass is for its fat.
Need clear sound not worry, you pull tone knob and you're done.
The sound is between Fender and Gibson.
Between a Telecaster that would have eaten spicy and a Les Paul that would have made a plan.
Like a tuning fork between Start and Gibson can afford to put the cables, it is mounted in 10-52 is a bit harder than on a Start but so much more flexible than a Gibson.

OVERALL OPINION

You can do anything with it?
Yeah except the vibrato is not a Floyd so forget the solos to Dimebag Darrell and Kerry King another.
I put 10 because when I bought it I was aware of its shortcomings and I made sure to erase, and then it's beautiful, it's art of violin making.