Rhandy
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First of all.Like I said in your other post -
I am surprised by your issues so let me ask a question what do you mean by level frets ?
Its is normal and needed that a neck has relief ( or bow ) you would see this when using a straight edge, This is not an issue with fret level it is a setup issue,
If you completely slack the truss rod and strings I believe most PRS necks are said to be 100% straight but would be unplayable you then adjust the Truss rod to add relief so set your action.
Like I said I have owned 20 or so PRS new and used and have played dozens more and I have yet to see one guitar have a bad fret job.
If you are buying from a dealer THEY should cover your costs of shipping to PRS ( PTC ) if you are buying used you will incure some costs.
Is it possible that you are not 100% clear on how a guitar should be set up ? ( trying not to be rude BUT 5 bad PRS in a row in a stretch )
Lots of videos on youtube easy breezy. Check out this one below
Best of luck to you
I not have any pleasure to give a bad fame to PRS.
I know what is a neck relief. I know all frets have to be measure without strings and i have notched rule to measure the neck real straight. I also know what is a neck jig to put the guitar neck correct to measure.
Is one alert to quality control.
Think about it.
Put your strings of . Buy one fret rocker and one nothed rule and try to measure your guitar fret leveling.