2024 PRS S2 Custom 24 Electric Guitar, Lake Blue

$2,249.00

SKU: C5M4F2HTIBT_N5-5V_--LB#S2076211 Categories: ,

Description

Fresh, Versatile ToneThe S2 Custom 24 takes the original PRS guitar, the Custom 24, and re-imagines it with stripped-down features and a new aesthetic. Retaining the classic maple top/mahogany back combination with our classic body shape and an asymmetrical beveled top, this guitar has a resonant, powerful voice. Its versatility comes from its Maryland, USA-wound 85/15 pickups and 5-way blade switch, offering all the same sounds as the flagship Custom 24. Familiar for PRS players of old, and a fresh take for players of all types.

After ten years, the PRS S2 Series is being updated with USA-made pickup and electronics for 2024 (and beyond). We are proud to bring this added value to what has become a fully integrated part of our manufacturing line and product offering.

Specs & Features

  • Body Construction: Solidbody
  • Top Wood: Maple
  • Back Wood: Mahogany
  • Top Carve: Asymmetric Bevel
  • Number of Frets: 24
  • Scale Length: 25″
  • Neck Wood: Mahogany
  • Neck Construction: Scarfed
  • Truss Rod: PRS Double-Acting
  • Neck Shape: Pattern Thin
  • Neck Depth at the 1/2 Fret: 53/64″
  • Neck Depth at the 12 1/2 Fret: 57/64″
  • Neck Width at the Nut: 1 11/16″
  • Neck Width at the Body: 2 1/4″
  • Fretboard Wood: Rosewood
  • Fretboard Radius: 10″
  • Fretboard Inlay: Birds
  • Headstock Logo: Signature, Decal
  • Neck/Body Assembly Type: Set
  • Finish Type: High-Gloss Nitro
  • Bridge: PRS Patented Tremolo
  • Tuners: PRS Low Mass Locking
  • Hardware Type: Nickel
  • Nut: PRS
  • Truss Rod Cover: “S2 Custom”
  • Treble Pickup: 85/15
  • Bass Pickup: 85/15
  • Controls: Volume and Tone Control with 5-Way Blade Pickup Switch
  • Strings: PRS Signature 10-46
  • Tuning: Standard (6 String): E, A, D, G, B, E
  • Case: Premium Gig Bag
  • Actual Weight: 8.4 lbs.

Additional information

Manufacturer

Paul Reed Smith

Model

C5M4F2HTIBT_N5-5V_–LB

Serial

S2076211

Color

Lake Blue

Case

ISS14947