Most of the time. But this mostly occurs on the tremolo bridge which I’m not sweating all over. I probably will start wiping down every time just to be sure
Question, I have a core custom 24 with a satin finish and I’m curious how you store yours? I keep mine in the case because the finish is apparently temperamental. But the issue is I’m getting oxidation I believe on my bridge and tuners, I can clean it off using a chrome polish but it keeps...
I pretty much only play my PRS these days. I have a strat and a les Paul but they don't get played too often. I can't get rid of a guitar ever though because they all have a story to them. My les Paul got me through music school and a lot of shows.
2016 Custom 24's have 85/15 pickups and they sound awesome. With the five way switch you get a nice range of tones out of em. I wouldn't swap em out but it depends on your tone you like
I bought a satin finish Custom 24 last year and I love the neck it's so smooth and great to play. The body is gorgeous but doesn't "pop" as much as a v12 finish might. Also with such a thin finish it's prone to damage easier. I have a mysterious ding on mine and I've never banged it or hit it...
Thanks for the input guys. I mostly use my pedals for any sort of effects but wanted to know if you can crank the volume to break up the tone that's all. I'll see what I can do.
anyone here use a fender hot rod deluxe with their PRS? That's my setup and I'm looking to get a nice clean tone with low volume but then when I crank the volume get a nice crunchy distortion on the bridge. Anyone use this style? What amp settings are you using? Just trying to mess with the...
sooo back in June I got my Custom 24, and it's always in the case and I take good care of it and etc. but mysteriously there is a tiny chip out it on the front bottom lip and I have never banged it or dropped anything on it. I really shouldn't let it bother me but I think it's the mystery that...
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