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    PRS SE Custom 24 setup

    I have a neighbor, Jeff, who has been playing professionally for over twelve years, and he says my PRS is set up better than any guitar he has ever played. He also loves my Johnson Millennium amp, and wants to use them for recording. He has a Daisy Rock, Rock Candy guitar from 2008 that he...
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    Neck Angle

    I did the setup on the Daisy Rock and it didn't require an adjustment to the neck angle. After I reduced the neck relief to .010", like my PRS, I was able to get the treble strings down to 1/16", like my PRS, but because of the shorter scale length, the bass side strings needed 1/64" more...
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    Neck Angle

    I have not started on the setup, but the neck relief is also about twice that of my PRS, so that is where I will start. That much relief would cause fret buzz, if I play anything above the middle of the fret board and set the action to the height I want to achieve. Thanks for your help. I will...
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    Neck Angle

    I thought I made it clear that I realized the PRS neck angle would not apply to other guitars. Therefor, I would use a shim on the Daisy Rock guitar to adjust the neck angle to allow for a lower action. The action on the Daisy rock is much higher than my PRS SE Custom 24. To get the same...
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    PRS SE Custom 24 setup

    I bought a 2017 PRS SE Custom 24 from Sweetwater in May, and I LOVE IT. Recently, I installed Grover locking tuners recommended by PRS, and I added a Mag-Lok to the tremolo, to stabilize it. It was a really great addition because it maintains tuning when doing multi-string bends, and aggressive...
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    Neck Angle

    What is the neck angle on a PRS Custom 24? I don't need this information because it would not apply to setup for a Daisy Rock Rock Candy Custom. It is a Les Paul type guitar, but it has a bolt on neck, so I can shim the neck at the end to allow an action as low as my PRS 2017 SE Custom 24. That...
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