I just bought my first PRS - SE Custom 24 Floyd GB. Fabulous guitar and an obvious choice for me since floyd-less guitars make me feel a bit claustrophobic.
I've compared it to an S2 model (sorry, don't know which one exactly) and yeah, you can definitely feel the superior craftsmanship in an S2, but I honestly found no playability increasing features as SE's are very well made as well.
That being said, I do have to say mine has some finishing... mishaps, shall we say (e.g. lacquer on the neck has a very rough end next to the fretboard above 12th fret. Also, a few frets have small hard lumps on the edge - like dried up glue or something. It's nothing serious and barely noticable after a few days use now, but it was a tiny bit of a buzzkill.
But other than that, yeah, a very fine guitar. Beautiful finish, set neck leaves all the high frets easily accessible, FR1000 does a good job staying in tune. I love the pickups, split neck sounds amazing on clean channel of my brother's Fender Deluxe 900 I'm currently using since I'm in a COVID prolonged amp buying process myself. Fretboard itself is very clean, frets are nicely smooth and other than lowering the action by barely 4/64ths of an inch, that was pretty much it for the setup out of the box.
Also, while I'm at the subject, I have to ask since I never owned a guitar with a push/pull pot, is it normal it has a bit of leeway in rotation in both directions? It is easier to rotate than the volume pot and I know they usually are, but I did not know they had leeway if that is in fact normal? My reasoning was it's normal since it stops you from screwing up your tone while pushing/pulling the pot, but I just never used these on a regular basis so don't know much about them.