1996 Paul Reed Smith Standard 24

1996 Paul Reed Smith Standard 24

$2,199.00
{{option.name}}: {{selected_options[option.position]}}
{{value_obj.value}}

In 1985, luthier Paul Reed Smith started producing factory-made guitars, and over the next two decades, the cutting-edge, innovative PRS designs permanently changed the electric guitar industry. The initial set-neck, all-mahogany model was known simply as the "PRS," but it was renamed the "Standard 24" in 1987. This Standard 24 was made in 1996. It features the classic double-cutaway contoured PRS body, carved from solid Mahogany. For pickups, it has a Vintage Bass and Vintage Treble humbucker pickups that can both be coil-tapped for a wide range of sounds. This one originally had the PRS 5-way rotary switch, but the previous owner replaced it for a more straightforward 3-way switch. With an in-between 25" scale length (not long, not short), this Standard 24 is like a blank canvas.  True to the PRS reputation, all of the details are geared towards stability, usability, and delivering a wider rage of expression. Paul's innovative tremolo system allows you to dive-bomb and get out there

Show More Show Less