I don't know you or your capabilities, but I am reading these things and all I can think is that you really need to get this instrument into a qualified luthier. It is possible to damage a guitar permanently if you don't know what you are doing with a truss rod in particular. Give them the PRS setup specifications, tell them about the wolf tone, and have them make recommendations.
Actually, yesterday I did it and I noticed the wolf tone get better but it's not fixed yet...
Plus I tried to adjust the trussrod as I think I should add some relief to it... stupidly, I forgot it was a dealing with a floating trem and when I detuned the strings the trem slipped out of the 6 pivot screws so I had to mess with the trem claw again, unscrewing the 2 claw screws, getting the trem into the right position with the 6 pivot screws and tunning again IT WAS A PAIN...
But I managed to do it, just that I don't know why exactly... but It feels tighter now and while there should be .15mm distance from body to the bridge, it is .01 or .02 mm higher... and couldn't managed to lower... I don't understand what went wrong when adjusting it... also the saddle height was wrong after tuning it... could they maybe get by lowered itself when I was trying to put the bridge back into its position? and btw, the four springs are exactly the same right? or each one is supposed to have its particular place? cause when trying to set up the bridge I forget the order they where supposed to be and I was thinking if maybe it could be the reason why the trem feels tighter now...