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  • Anyone play a PRS Custom 24?

    I am really itching for one because they're sweet, but have yet to play one... the nearest place that has them around here is an hour away. Anyhow, I was wondering about the necks. I know they have wide fat and wide thin. Do any of these necks feel like any Jackson neck (E.G. wide thin is like KV2 except wider; wide fat is like a Kelly, etc)? I know, I need to try it myself, and I will if I decide to pull the trigger... But I am curious now and don't think I will get to that particular store for at least 2 weeks... and I am very impatient.

    Thanks.
    "I would have banned you for taking part in hijacking and derailing a thread when you could have started your own thread about your own topic." - Unknown

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    I think Hippietim has or had some PRS guitars (the Al Dimeola signature model iirc) so hopefully he chimes in. My local dealer has a couple in their glass case, sealed off from the 14 year old hands, but they don't do enough for me to get the guys to take them out for a test spin. I do generally like the PRS tone though. Well, Opeth anyways hehe.
    GTWGITS! - RacerX

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    • #3
      Mine's Wide Fat and it's pretty chunky. I'd say a little bit thicker than the Soloist neck... a bit like a wider gibby explorer. It's a nice neck.

      I would try it out because to me PRS necks (on the customs) feel unique, and I think most people consider them to be an acquired taste.
      I like EL34s.

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      • #4
        Ive played a few ce22s and 24s, all but one had the wide/thin.. The wide/fat remided me of the baseball bats they used to put on kramers in the 80s. Like grim said, an acquired taste, but the wide/thin was a nice neck.
        Its a complete catastrophe. But Im a professional, I can rise above it. LOL

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        • #5
          The neck on my Custom-22 is fairly chunky, but -to be honest- I've got other guitars with necks MUCH chunkier than that. My Yamaha AES-620HB is an example- the neck on that thing is humongous compared to my PRS... it's friggin' huge. Thank goodness I've got huge hands or else I'd never be able to play it. LOL

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          • #6
            I've had a few, and they were all very, very nice instruments. A CU24 with the wide thin neck is a great guitar. When I used to play out, I played a PRS because of the versatility. I have found that they sound better with some amps than others, but they are great guitars.
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