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    PRS CE 24 (?-2015)Published on 11/12/08 at 12:06
    (Originally written by vencell/translated from Audiofanzine FR)

    - Where was it made?
    In the USA, of course.

    - How many frets, what kind of pickups and what is the pickup configuration?
    Original PRS pickups with 5 combinations for a rather incredible sound range.

    - What kind of bridge (Floyd Rose, Wilkinson....)?
    A tremolo that stays in tune.

    - What about controls (volume, tone, pickup selector...)?
    One volume knob, one tone knob and one 5-way toggle switch.

    - What kind of neck?
    The neck is perfect, neither too thick nor too slim, it slides wonderfully, thank you PRS!

    UTILIZATION

    - Is the neck comfortable?
    As I already mentioned, the neck slides wonderfully.

    - Is the access to…
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    (Originally written by vencell/translated from Audiofanzine FR)

    - Where was it made?
    In the USA, of course.

    - How many frets, what kind of pickups and what is the pickup configuration?
    Original PRS pickups with 5 combinations for a rather incredible sound range.

    - What kind of bridge (Floyd Rose, Wilkinson....)?
    A tremolo that stays in tune.

    - What about controls (volume, tone, pickup selector...)?
    One volume knob, one tone knob and one 5-way toggle switch.

    - What kind of neck?
    The neck is perfect, neither too thick nor too slim, it slides wonderfully, thank you PRS!

    UTILIZATION

    - Is the neck comfortable?
    As I already mentioned, the neck slides wonderfully.

    - Is the access to the upper frets easy?
    It's not a problem although it's true that it's even better with a Flying V.

    - Is the instrument ergonomic (body shape, weight...)?
    What can I say... Have you seen PRS guitars?

    - Is it easy to get the right sound?...
    The 5 pickups combinations produce a wide sound range: jazz, blues, funk, rock, heavy metal...

    SOUNDS

    - Do they fit your music style?
    I play power rock and post rock (At the drive in, Mars volta, Mogwai...) and I had never played such a good guitar as this one. But it's all a matter of taste...

    - Which amp(s) or effect(s) do you use it with?
    I play it with an ENGL Screamer amp head.

    - What kind of sounds do you get and which settings do you use ("crystal-clear", "fat", ...)?
    The sound possibilities are very different, you can get a Fender-like crystal-clear sound without an unpleasant twang, but there's definitely something for every taste.

    - Which sounds do you prefer / hate?
    I personally love crystal-clear sounds but also fat (Marshall) sounds and the PRS gives me a very sophisticated sound with my amp head. It's a delight!!!

    OVERALL OPINION

    - How long have you been using it?
    I've owned it for over 5 years and wow!!

    - Which feature do you like the most / the least?
    This guitar combines manufacturing quality (lutherie, hardware, components...) with great looks: PRS guitars are the hottest guitars on the market (as far as I'm concerned).

    - Did you try any other models before buying it?
    I tested a CE22, a Mc Carty and a Tremonty and I found the CE24 way more versatile than the others.

    - How would you rate its value for money?
    It's true that these guitars are very expensive but you must see it as an investment. The price is high but I don't regret my purchase.

    - Based on your experience, would you buy this product again?
    Without hesitation!!!
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