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A Charcoal Finished Guitar Monster in the form of the Paul's Guitar, featuring PRS TCI Spec'd Narrow Bobbin Pickups!
$4,000.00
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Condition: Used, Excellent
SP Luthier Notes: A majority of frets showed evidence of play wear. As such, the frets were leveled, recrowned, and polished back to a near mint state. The guitar required a full adjustment to the truss rod, nut, and bridge to be brought to a perfect level of playability. No further work was required. No further work was required.
Historically, the Paul’s Guitar (like the Modern Eagle before it) has been a realization of Paul Reed Smith’s latest discoveries surrounding tone. Paul specified every appointment of this instrument from the wood selection and inlay design to the pickups. This revamped model represents Paul’s vision not only as a guitar maker but as a guitar player who needs versatile stage - and studio-ready gear that can achieve all the right tones. As a man who has every option available to him, Paul’s personal design choices include mahogany bodies with maple tops, Honduran rosewood fretboards, Nitrocellulose finishes, “Brushstroke” bird inlays, and narrow pickup bobbins. The Paul’s Guitar model also includes PRS’s TCI (Tuned Capacitance and Inductance) treble and bass pickups with two mini-toggle switches that allow players to put either or both pickups in either humbucking or single coil mode.
For 2024, PRS Guitars is updating the tuning machines on many of our Core guitars. While, aesthetically, our new Wing buttons are designed to echo the 12th fret bird wingspan design, they were first and foremost designed for tonal reasons all the way back in 1982. Because these buttons are lighter weight than their metal predecessors, they are subtracting less energy from the vibrating strings, thus helping the guitar ring longer and at a more musical note. The removal of the tuner’s locking feature on non-tremolo-equipped guitars further decreases their weight.
Body
Body Construction
Solidbody
Top Wood
Maple
Back Wood
Mahogany
Top Carve
Violin
Neck
Number of Frets
22
Scale Length
25"
Neck Wood
Mahogany
Neck Construction
One-Piece
Truss Rod
PRS Double-Acting
Neck Shape
Pattern
Neck Depth at the 1/2 Fret
7/8"
Neck Depth at the 12 1/2 Fret
61/64"
Neck Width at the Nut
1 11/16"
Neck Width at the Body
2 1/4"
Fretboard Wood
Honduran Rosewood
Fretboard Radius
10"
Fretboard Inlay
Brushstroke Birds
Headstock Logo
Signature, Inlaid
Neck/Body Assembly
Neck/Body Assembly Type
Set
Finish
Finish Type
High-Gloss Nitro
Hardware
Bridge
PRS Stoptail w/ Brass Inserts
Tuners
PRS Phase III Non-Locking Tuners with Wing Buttons
Hardware Type
Nickel
Nut
Bone
Truss Rod Cover
Blank
Electronics
Treble Pickup
TCI
Bass Pickup
TCI
Controls
Volume & Tone Control w/ 3-Way Toggle Pickup Switch and Two Mini Toggle Coil-Tap Pickup Switches
Additional Info
Strings
PRS Signature 10-46
Tuning
Standard (6 String): E, A, D, G, B, E
Case
Hardshell Case
Options
10 Top with Hybrid Hardware