PRS Standard 24 Satin Electric Guitar in Red Apple Metallic

£2,999.00

The PRS Standard 24 Satin takes PRS back to their pre-factory days offering a workhorse electric guitar more akin to the original instruments that helped put Paul’s unique designs on the map. It strips things right back and offers a versatile American-made guitar that’s road-ready and built for any playing style and genre. With its […]

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Description

The PRS Standard 24 Satin takes PRS back to their pre-factory days offering a workhorse electric guitar more akin to the original instruments that helped put Paul’s unique designs on the map. It strips things right back and offers a versatile American-made guitar that’s road-ready and built for any playing style and genre. With its all Mahogany body, versatile DMO pickups, stunning finishes and carefully thought-out hardware the PRS Standard 24 Satin is the perfect choice for those after one guitar that can cover all ground whether at home, on stage or in the studio!

Key Features

  • Pattern Thin – Comfortable and ergonomic the PRS Pattern Thin neck shape still feels like home however in a thinner package for an even more rapid feeling neck profile.
  • Patented Tremolo Gen III – The most recent incarnation of the famed PRS Tremolo System. Meticulously designed with improved string vibration transfer for an even more defined and bigger tone with improved tuning stability.
  • Phase III Tuners – The perfect blend of vintage aesthetic and modern design. Utilising unplated brass shafts for unparalleled tonal transfer as well as precision gear ratios for effortless tuning the Phase III tuners are possibly the most thought-out guitar tuners.

Rich Tone and Easy Playability

The PRS Standard 24 Satin boasts a Mahogany body, delivering a warm sound with plenty of harmonic richness in the mid-range. Its set Mahogany neck provides a natural and supportive feel and its silky-smooth Rosewood fingerboard with 10″ radius offers a luxurious touch under the fingers that’s suitable for all playing styles.

PRS DMO Pickups

Spec’d by Paul Reed Smith, especially for PRS’s 40th anniversary, the new DMO (Dynamic, Musical, Open) humbucking pickups offer a full-fidelity, wide-open tone with a vocal-like musical character. Specifically wound for bass and treble positions these pickups offer a superior dynamic range and an overall sound that suits modern articulate playing styles and contemporary rigs.

Specifications

Body

  • Body Wood: Mahogany
  • Top Carve: Violin
  • Body Construction: Solidbody
  • Finish: “Sinky” Satin Nitro

Neck

  • Neck Wood: Mahogany
  • Neck Shape: Pattern Thin
  • Neck Construction: One-Piece
  • Scale Length: 25″
  • Truss Rod: PRS Double-Acting
  • Fingerboard Wood: Rosewood
  • Fingerboard Radius: 10″
  • Number of Frets: 24
  • Inlays: Birds
  • Nut: PRS

Hardware

  • Bridge: PRS Patented Tremolo, Gen III
  • Tuners: PRS Phase III, Locking
  • Hardware Type: Smoked Black

Electronics

  • Treble Pickup: DMO Treble
  • Bass Pickup: DMO Bass
  • Controls: Volume with Tone Control and 5-Way Blade Pickup Switch

Miscellaneous

  • Strings: PRS Signature 10-46
  • Case: PRS ATA Molded Multi-Fit Case, D1

About the manufacturer

PRS

PRS, or Paul Reed Smith Guitars, is renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship, stunning aesthetics, and perfectly balanced tone. Founded in 1985 in Maryland, USA, by luthier Paul Reed Smith, the brand quickly earned a reputation for blending the best elements of vintage and modern guitar design. PRS instruments are known for their flawless finishes, bird inlays, and meticulous attention to detail, offering both beauty and performance. Played by artists like Carlos Santana and Mark Tremonti, PRS guitars deliver rich sustain, clarity, and versatility across genres. Each instrument reflects a dedication to innovation and artistry that has made PRS one of the most respected names in the guitar world.

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