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Prs USA S2 Standard 24 - antique white
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Made in the USA, the PRS USA S2 Standard 24 (Antique White) is an evolution of the original 1987 model. Influenced by an American reference model from the late 1950s (mahogany body and set neck, rosewood fingerboard, humbucking pickups), it nevertheless has its own identity. Very old-school at heart, it offers absolutely contemporary flexibility and ergonomics, with a 24-fret fingerboard and traditional vibrato.
The quality of the S2 Standard 24 is impressive: the woods are superb, the electronics warm and dynamic, and the luthiery beyond reproach. The S2 Standard 24 won't disappoint.
The quality of the S2 Standard 24 is impressive: the woods are superb, the electronics warm and dynamic, and the luthiery beyond reproach. The S2 Standard 24 won't disappoint.
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- Color White
- Electric Guitar Style Double Cut
- handle with head yes
- Number of strings 6 strings
- Right-handed / Left-hand Right-handed
- PRS S2 Standard 24
- SKU PRS 709610
- Solid body electric guitar
- Made in the USA
- Mahogany body
- Mahogany set neck (mortise & tenon), Pattern Thin profile
- Rosewood fingerboard, 24x medium frets
- 25" scale
- 10" Radius
- Double humbucking pickups PRS USA 58/15 LT
- Overall volume
- General tone
- 3x way Blade Pickup Switch
- Traditional vibrato PRS Patented Tremolo
- PRS Phase III Locking Tuners w/ Wing Buttons tuning machines
- Sold with PRS Premium gig bag
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