USED – 2001 PRS Custom 24 W/C
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Neck
Hardware/Electronics
* Fretboard Wood: Rosewood * Neck Shape: Pattern Thin or Pattern Regular * Fretboard Inlays: Birds * Bridge: PRS Tremolo * Tuners:PRS Phase III Locking Tuners * Truss Rod Cover: “Custom” * Hardware Type: Nickel * Treble Pickup:Uncovered 59/09 Treble * Bass Pickup: Uncovered 59/09 Bass * Pickup Switching: Volume and Tone Control with Redesigned 5-Way Blade Switch
Features:
- Top Wood: Carved Figured Maple
- Back Wood: Mahogany
- Number of Frets: 24
- Scale Length: 25″
- Neck Wood: Mahogany
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Please go for the Stratocaster, it will REALLY be worth your money.
The fender is a timeless classic, and proves to be one of the best guitar lines in history
I have an American Stratocaster myself for 8 years (I am 18) and I am still absolutely in love with it…
You can get any sound out of it– distortion, clean etc; and it stays in fantastic condition.
I suggest that you buy a really crappy amp to begin with… amps aren’t nearly as important as the guitar, and as long as you can hear your guitar through the speaker it doesn’t matter what kind it is unless your playing a concert (:
But yes, go with the Stratocaster. Plus that other guitar screams "Hi, I started playing guitar a year ago!" and I am sure you are quite good, but no one wants to be labeled as a poser.
Hope it all works out
xox
PRS make great guitars man, and iv’e always thought that strats were a little overrated. They’re great guitars, my dad has one but every time i play it i think it’s just an average guitar. I like ESP guitars though, check them out if you want.
Go with the strat man, they can’t be beat. Since you’re a serious musician, when you start gigging, a strat just makes you look a bit more professional as well, and that can be the difference between getting a gig, or having the guy beside you with a strat get hired.