I don’t think the 85/15s get enough credit for their single coil sounds. It was the first thing that REALLY struck me about my semihollow ce24. I own more strats and teles than I know what to do with so I’m very familiar with their sound/feel. The first time I threw the bridge into single coil on the ce, I was shocked...the stupid thing sounds like a tele. Same thing with the neck. The single coil neck does that nice, flutey, vocal strat neck sound....especially with a tube screamer out front. I’ve always loved my 2002 custom 24 and it’s still my number one. I know it more intimately than I know most people and I LOVE the rotary positions. But this is one area the ce-24 semi has it beat. The 85/15s are incredible impressionists. 335, strat, tele, thinline, PRS split, humbucking rock, jazz, country...it’s all in there.
Just backordered this exact model. I have been a PRS fan since I was in high school. My first PRS was a Santana SE from 2001, green. I still own it and it plays so damn well. Recently picked up a PRS CE-24 semi- hollow-body and love it. Now I have my Core Custom 24-08 on the way. Good time to be a guitar player.
what a guitar I love it I already got a core Custom24 special with 3ways switch&push/pull, but I dream to have this one too with a 5ways selecting pickups, the colour amazing
I splashed out on one of these in April this year (2023). A lot of money for an electric guitar and I'm sure there's no shortage of guitarists out there who would argue that it's too much. There can be no argument, however, about the build quality and finish of these incredible instruments which, quite frankly, makes my jaw drop. Out of the box with no post purchase setup, it is simply effortless to play up and down the fretboard and hardly ever needs re-tuning, even after heavy use of the whammy bar. The one concern I had was regarding the pickups. Initially, they were far too hot and tone-wise, not that great. It seemed impossible to get a clean sound out of the guitar even with adjusting the volume. I began to think I'd made a huge mistake. That was, until I made a simple height adjustment and altered the tonal balance of the pickups. What a massive difference that made and what a massive relief. It now not only looks and feels beautiful but it has the tone(s) to match. Quite a special experience to pick up and play.
Just purchased this guitar after playing only a Peavey Wolfgang Standard since 1998. I went with the PRS because it was so different than my Wolfgang and it has a warmth that the Wolfgang just can't achieve. That being said, the neck is wider, has a finish and the pickups are less hot...but that's why I got the PRS. So versatile with the Coil Tap switches. And yes I bought the green. The selling point for me were the videos with Paul and his team showing me the process how the SEs were made and how each guitar was setup in Maryland. I'm a hack player and my only fan is my cat in the bedroom, but I've found that the Custom 24 has a lot of value at $929 and I'm very happy with my purchase.
Great presenter and easy to follow info. At 3:39 did I detect some flavors of Little Wing? Jimmies influence lives on! I am in the market for a CU24. What years do you recommend (to get that better 24-08 system and is there a general preference on which wood types are more desirable (Maple, Rosewood, Mah, Ash, etc.)?
I am wondering if this video has some audio adjustments made to it. I've got a 2020 Core 24-08 and my single coils do not sound as full as this demo. They are VERY thin. If I were to use the guitar with a single coil mode, I would have to rebalance my entire rig to suit that otherwise, I'll just be out of the mix entirely sounding weak and thin, low volume.
I have a wood library 24-08. The main difference to me is that the tone knob and switches are in different locations on the new models. The 3-way blade switch is next to the mini toggles in the previous model. Also the 3-way blade was changed to a 3-way toggle.
Perfect PRS model for me. The fret, pickup combination, coil tap, the finish. But not a fan of the main pickup selector design. I prefer the blade style selector.
This guitar looks like the PRS 35th Anniversary Custom 24 to me. I believe the toggle switches and blade are in different locations on the Custom 24-08. However, I am a drummer learning guitar, so I may be an idiot.
I've never liked PRS guitars. Tried a whole bunch over the years. I've always found they sound bland...until this one. Theyve always been beautiful looking guitars, but this one sounds gorgeous.
As far as I can tell the main difference is that the neck pickup is reversed on the 35th anniversary. On my 35th anniversary the screws (live part of the humbucker) are on the inside furthest from the neck. Here the neck humbucker has them on the outside closest to the neck.
Very cool that he concentrates on the clean sounds. 95% of guitar demos are "Hey, let me show you how great this guitar (or these pickups) sound" then they immediately bombard you with trashy overdrive noise. Seems self-defeating and a total waste of time.
Yeah, it was released last year and it was called the “35th Anniversary Custom 24”. Since the anniversary year (2020) is over, I guess they had to change the name of the model to this “Custom 24-08”. The only difference I can see is that this guitar has the Signature Script logo on the face of the headstock, while last year’s model had the PS Bird. Also, the trussrod cover is different.
I have a Custom 24-08 10-Top, made in 2019, and the main difference I see is my bird inlays aren't 'full' with the mother-of-pearl, and I've got a switchblade PU selector instead of the toggle like this one does. Still a kickass guitar
Not much, the tone in the bridge’s resonance might vary ever so slightly due to the change in construction, mass, and materials used in the Floyd, but overall it would be virtually unnoticeable, it will primarily be changing the playability only. My ten cents though? Unless you’re gonna be crashing on that trem 24/7 just stick with Paul’s Gen 3 Trem, it’s more than solid and works like a charm, not to mention the crystal warmth it resonates with each note.
Superb range of tones here, but I’m not sure of the multiple switches. The late 80s was full of guitars with switches here and switches there.. but whenever that’s appeared, it’s inevitably been replaced by something more ergonomic and elegant. It would take a lot to get me away from the 5 way blade in my Cu24. 5 positions is plenty to me - I’m not sure there was a problem seeking a solution here. Time will tell.. and regardless of the apparent over-engineering, this is a stunning guitar.
@@jackmaple6679 I’ve never looked back. Mine is slightly unusual as the neck is maple, but with a RW fingerboard. It’s a little brighter than they tend to be, but I love this guitar. Good luck finding yours 🙏🏼
@Jay W I wanted to get one of those, but it takes 9 months or so to get it at my guitar store in Canada. My question: Isn't this guitar like the 35th anniversary guitar?
Me too. I love my 35th anniversary. On mine the neck humbucker is flipped round the other way so the screws are closer to the bridge. One assumes this will give a different tone to this one.
Justin Ward yes- pattern thin. It’s fantastic . I actually don’t know the difference between the various necks but I like this one. Funny story, I own several fender custom shops, a Fano and a few other nice guitars. Was chatting to a mate and pulled a PRS off the wall in the guitar store saying “I don’t like prs, no soul” strummed this one and it was instant love. I had to eat my words and buy it. Amazing guitar. Sometimes it’s good to be wrong.
I'm not sure about the sound, IMO there are so many cheaper guitars that sound as good, but what PRS core model appeal is how it looks, it is exceptionally beautiful, that's why people are buying
The only thing I can't get on PRS guitars is the pickup selector location. It's just located in the least convinent location and really isn't that ergonomic. That's what really holds me back from buying a PRS even though I'm in love with every other features of the guitars. Such an amazing instrument, yet this thing is a deal breaker for me
It’s not a vintage geared guitar. Sure, the direction of the core Custom 24 has evolved over the years from the fire breathing, hotter ceramic pickups from the 90’s & early 00’s, but most rock / alt players that would be considering similar price points, and style of guitar from boutique guitar manufacturers would be seeking a ‘thinner’ profile neck. There will be exceptions, but you one presumes they researched the market before deciding on final design. Have custom 24’s always been a thinner profile anyway?
Can someone make a video of this guitar and play the shit out of it...i want to see someone ripping and shredding on it!!! This crap is boring...too much talking. Get Phil X
PRS is the gold standard for incredible tone and beauty
Loving the Cobalt Blue Finish!!!
Yep, that’s a stunning finish 👌
Been touring my core Custom 24-08 since 2019 and have 0 complaints about it. Most versatile guitar I own and it just kicks butt🤘
Brian does a great job, these reviews have been fantastic.
Bryan is a monster guitarist. I CANNOT WAIT FOR THIS MODEL TO BE AVAILABLE BECAUSE I AM GETTING IT
Update: I bought it lol. It’s amazing
He is a stunning player
What is your favorite aspect of it? What will knock me off the fence to press buy?
We’re gonna need a video my dude 😊
Most versatile PRS I’ve heard/seen and it’s beautiful
I don’t think the 85/15s get enough credit for their single coil sounds. It was the first thing that REALLY struck me about my semihollow ce24. I own more strats and teles than I know what to do with so I’m very familiar with their sound/feel. The first time I threw the bridge into single coil on the ce, I was shocked...the stupid thing sounds like a tele. Same thing with the neck. The single coil neck does that nice, flutey, vocal strat neck sound....especially with a tube screamer out front. I’ve always loved my 2002 custom 24 and it’s still my number one. I know it more intimately than I know most people and I LOVE the rotary positions. But this is one area the ce-24 semi has it beat. The 85/15s are incredible impressionists. 335, strat, tele, thinline, PRS split, humbucking rock, jazz, country...it’s all in there.
Yep, those pickups are GREAT.
Yep I bought a 96’ cu 22 last year and wow the cleans are insane and the bridge humbucker has so much bite. Too much even 😂😂
Just backordered this exact model. I have been a PRS fan since I was in high school. My first PRS was a Santana SE from 2001, green. I still own it and it plays so damn well. Recently picked up a PRS CE-24 semi- hollow-body and love it. Now I have my Core Custom 24-08 on the way. Good time to be a guitar player.
Congrats. I'm thinking about pulling the trigger as well. I like the idea if the switching system versatility.
@@altonreid9726 Thanks, looking forward to it. I'd say go for it. We only live once....
@@Serjm87 I did. Be here this week. Thanks
Alton Reid Nice. What finish did you get?
@@Serjm87 McCarty burst
Just ordered one. Should have it this time next year. Can't wait!!!
Same here! Should be coming some time in November. Well worth the wait!!!
How can you afford it though?
@@Qliphirot I work hard and save as much I possibly can to get what I want in life.
@@Brandlee95
I do too, maybe I should move to the first world
@@Qliphirot I wish I was in first world... I'm from South Africa.
Great that you're doing the clean sounds, because I can hear the guitar and not a Pedal or amp. Thank you.
What a tone! Monstrously beautiful.
PRS makes the best electric guitar I’ve ever played. I love my CE 24.
I love the 85/15 TCI pickups, in my 2018 CE 24.
The Tones are glorious!
what a guitar I love it
I already got a core Custom24 special with 3ways switch&push/pull, but I dream to have this one too with a 5ways selecting pickups, the colour amazing
Ordered mine in November... the wait is killing me!
That single coil option sounds so natural. It doesn't sound like a weak humbucker.
That’s the best clean sound I’ve ever heard.
I splashed out on one of these in April this year (2023). A lot of money for an electric guitar and I'm sure there's no shortage of guitarists out there who would argue that it's too much. There can be no argument, however, about the build quality and finish of these incredible instruments which, quite frankly, makes my jaw drop. Out of the box with no post purchase setup, it is simply effortless to play up and down the fretboard and hardly ever needs re-tuning, even after heavy use of the whammy bar.
The one concern I had was regarding the pickups. Initially, they were far too hot and tone-wise, not that great. It seemed impossible to get a clean sound out of the guitar even with adjusting the volume. I began to think I'd made a huge mistake. That was, until I made a simple height adjustment and altered the tonal balance of the pickups. What a massive difference that made and what a massive relief. It now not only looks and feels beautiful but it has the tone(s) to match. Quite a special experience to pick up and play.
Love yr playin Bryan..really smooth n the guitar is gorgeous ...
I love this guitar! My new favorite.
Now that is the right switching configuration that I always wanted in the PRS 24-08. Time to buy another PRS 24 with the Artist Package option. 👍😉
One of the best looking guitars
Came for the guitar, stayed for the playing.
Bryan just always a pleasure to listen too. I really think this is my guitar, does it do classic tone as well as modern as I know they are known for.
Just purchased this guitar after playing only a Peavey Wolfgang Standard since 1998. I went with the PRS because it was so different than my Wolfgang and it has a warmth that the Wolfgang just can't achieve. That being said, the neck is wider, has a finish and the pickups are less hot...but that's why I got the PRS. So versatile with the Coil Tap switches. And yes I bought the green. The selling point for me were the videos with Paul and his team showing me the process how the SEs were made and how each guitar was setup in Maryland. I'm a hack player and my only fan is my cat in the bedroom, but I've found that the Custom 24 has a lot of value at $929 and I'm very happy with my purchase.
House cat fans are the best fans. Thanks for your kind words and support, James! Congrats on owning your first PRS Custom 24 & welcome to the family.
This is not the SE Custom 24-08…
Ahahahha you don't know how much i love this guitar, that soundddd, love it
why not a model with this switch system but with 5 way selecting pickups that will be incredible
I watch for Brian's playing
I´ve played a lot of guitars in my life, but when I take a PRS I always feel at home.
Such a beautiful guitar!
Wonderful 😀
Fantastic review. Not biased since I’m looking to purchase this beautiful guitar.
Great presenter and easy to follow info. At 3:39 did I detect some flavors of Little Wing? Jimmies influence lives on! I am in the market for a CU24. What years do you recommend (to get that better 24-08 system and is there a general preference on which wood types are more desirable (Maple, Rosewood, Mah, Ash, etc.)?
Would this be the 'normalized' or readily available 35th Anniversary SE Custom 24 from last year?
I need this, ordered, have to wait til december but damn i NEED it
beautiful 🖤
Hi, would be interested in trying/ ordering it, but cannot find this one - can anyone post the link? Cannot even see it on the PRS Website?
What's the colour on this? Looks great and sounds great.
I am wondering if this video has some audio adjustments made to it. I've got a 2020 Core 24-08 and my single coils do not sound as full as this demo. They are VERY thin. If I were to use the guitar with a single coil mode, I would have to rebalance my entire rig to suit that otherwise, I'll just be out of the mix entirely sounding weak and thin, low volume.
Bruv. When do they ship out lol. I preordered one in Eriza verde and I want it NOW
any idea which amp hes using? sounds amazing. boss playing as always
He plays the PRS Sonzera 20 for a lot of these demos. That's probably the one here too.
I like your demos. There are times when I don't think you could strum or pick any lighter. I can actually hear the pick clicking across the strings.
What PRS Custom 24 lineups are made in US and in Indonesia? Thanks
That's my dream guitar. Unfortunately though I have to work one whole life if I want to get one.
I have the SE version and a CE 24 both great guitars
Simplemente que guitarra mas espectacular !!!
blade for me... too much switches is just too much. I think a split in tone like ibanez az guitars are perfect for simplicty
What is the difference between this new model vs previous 2019-2020 model ???
The 2019 one was created in 2019 and the 2020 was created in 2020. Hoping I could help.
I have a wood library 24-08. The main difference to me is that the tone knob and switches are in different locations on the new models. The 3-way blade switch is next to the mini toggles in the previous model. Also the 3-way blade was changed to a 3-way toggle.
Too many models and update.
Does someone has the link (pris website or dealer's one) to the exact model presented here ? This blue color is gorgeous 😍
Perfect PRS model for me. The fret, pickup combination, coil tap, the finish. But not a fan of the main pickup selector design. I prefer the blade style selector.
What is the difference between this and the SE versions???
so, when will it be available?
This guitar looks like the PRS 35th Anniversary Custom 24 to me. I believe the toggle switches and blade are in different locations on the Custom 24-08. However, I am a drummer learning guitar, so I may be an idiot.
I've never liked PRS guitars. Tried a whole bunch over the years. I've always found they sound bland...until this one. Theyve always been beautiful looking guitars, but this one sounds gorgeous.
So do I get the Paul Smith or the regular C-24 with the 5 way toggle? Is there really any difference in sound?
When can I purchase it?
which colour is this?
That's one sexy guitar!
Does anyone know what the difference is between this and the 35th anniversary?
I just bought a 35th anniversary. Looks like the headstock inlay and the bone tuning buttons are about the only differences.
As far as I can tell the main difference is that the neck pickup is reversed on the 35th anniversary. On my 35th anniversary the screws (live part of the humbucker) are on the inside furthest from the neck. Here the neck humbucker has them on the outside closest to the neck.
Want one 😍
Very cool that he concentrates on the clean sounds. 95% of guitar demos are "Hey, let me show you how great this guitar (or these pickups) sound" then they immediately bombard you with trashy overdrive noise.
Seems self-defeating and a total waste of time.
Is this the cobalt blue or the aquamarine finish?
What amp is it going through? This is my next guitar.
What colour is this? AquaMarine or cobalt blue?
what amp are you using? beautiful shiny tones!
I’d love to know what amp he’s using
meravigliosaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Please what is the PRS color of the guitar in this video? Aquamarine, Cobalt Blue?
cobalt
Didn’t they already have this model? Maybe I missed it. Does anyone know the difference?
The finish is beautiful!!!
Switching and colours i think are thr differences
The previous 408 had 22 frets and different pickups but the same switches for coil split and a slider for pup selection.
They discontinued the old 24 08
Yeah, it was released last year and it was called the “35th Anniversary Custom 24”. Since the anniversary year (2020) is over, I guess they had to change the name of the model to this “Custom 24-08”. The only difference I can see is that this guitar has the Signature Script logo on the face of the headstock, while last year’s model had the PS Bird. Also, the trussrod cover is different.
if the SE's were available in this colour I'd buy one but both colours are not great
A month and a half after I got a 24-08 artists package they revise it and fix every complaint i have with it...
What were your complaints?
This has gotta be a 10 top...
More like an artist package or private stock top! All for advertisement... most people won’t find a top like that!
I have a Custom 24-08 10-Top, made in 2019, and the main difference I see is my bird inlays aren't 'full' with the mother-of-pearl, and I've got a switchblade PU selector instead of the toggle like this one does. Still a kickass guitar
It is actually just a 10 top. Our guitarist ended up with the guitar from the demo video.
Can anyone tell me a.) what finish is on this guitar, and b.) if this particular finish is still available on an 08 in 2022-23?
This is a cobalt blue 10-top. I just backordered this exact model. ETA is late January, 2023.
is there much of a tone difference between a custon 24 and custom 24 floyd?
Not much, the tone in the bridge’s resonance might vary ever so slightly due to the change in construction, mass, and materials used in the Floyd, but overall it would be virtually unnoticeable, it will primarily be changing the playability only. My ten cents though? Unless you’re gonna be crashing on that trem 24/7 just stick with Paul’s Gen 3 Trem, it’s more than solid and works like a charm, not to mention the crystal warmth it resonates with each note.
Superb range of tones here, but I’m not sure of the multiple switches. The late 80s was full of guitars with switches here and switches there.. but whenever that’s appeared, it’s inevitably been replaced by something more ergonomic and elegant.
It would take a lot to get me away from the 5 way blade in my Cu24. 5 positions is plenty to me - I’m not sure there was a problem seeking a solution here.
Time will tell.. and regardless of the apparent over-engineering, this is a stunning guitar.
Don't have one just yet (custom 24) but though as much as you just said there without playing any of them.. Should have one by the summer👍
@@jackmaple6679 I’ve never looked back. Mine is slightly unusual as the neck is maple, but with a RW fingerboard. It’s a little brighter than they tend to be, but I love this guitar.
Good luck finding yours 🙏🏼
@@MattSofianosGuitar cheers man
@Jay W I wanted to get one of those, but it takes 9 months or so to get it at my guitar store in Canada. My question: Isn't this guitar like the 35th anniversary guitar?
price?
Indonesia made?
Whats the difference to the prs pauls guitar?
The neck is thinner on this model. Also the pickups are different and the bridge sytem. This has a tremolo while Pauls has a steady bridge.
Dammit.. just bought a 35th anniversary CU24. Oh well, basically the same thing with the cool headstock inlay.
Me too. I love my 35th anniversary. On mine the neck humbucker is flipped round the other way so the screws are closer to the bridge. One assumes this will give a different tone to this one.
@@chrisjs6123 oh yeah that's true. Did you end up with a pattern thin neck?
Justin Ward yes- pattern thin. It’s fantastic . I actually don’t know the difference between the various necks but I like this one. Funny story, I own several fender custom shops, a Fano and a few other nice guitars. Was chatting to a mate and pulled a PRS off the wall in the guitar store saying “I don’t like prs, no soul” strummed this one and it was instant love. I had to eat my words and buy it. Amazing guitar. Sometimes it’s good to be wrong.
Make a CE 24-08!
If you were offered(free) to choose one guitar between Gibson Lespaul standard or PRS custom 24-08
Which one would you choose???😝🤞
PRS, hands down!
I'm not sure about the sound, IMO there are so many cheaper guitars that sound as good, but what PRS core model appeal is how it looks, it is exceptionally beautiful, that's why people are buying
It's very beautiful but it's very thin sounding. I played one and didn't like it
Nice guitar, not having stainlesd steel frets is the only flaw… can’t stand quickly wearing nickel frets.
At a quick glance I thought It was Dave Grohl 😅
The only thing I can't get on PRS guitars is the pickup selector location. It's just located in the least convinent location and really isn't that ergonomic. That's what really holds me back from buying a PRS even though I'm in love with every other features of the guitars. Such an amazing instrument, yet this thing is a deal breaker for me
Then get a McCarty 594
@@rensuzugamori2531 I just don't like the mccarthy that much, I'm looking into a private stock PRS
Get a 2019 model. The switch is next to the volume on those; not unlike a stray.
I have one and the thing just won't stay in tune at all, in the middle of songs, it's crazy. Not touching the whammy just bends, unusable
🙏🎸☯️🕉️
He has to be related to Dave grohl
PRS CE 24-08 should be laucned
2points trem are better and 6 points trem here again ! wtf ??
The PRS 6 points are extremely smooth. What more do you want with it being a 2 point? Just curious, never owned anything with a 2 point.
@@Cmiller0086 I personally don’t like 2 points actually. They really have not stayed in tune well for me.
drums out of phase on this one,
guitar sounds great
Rey
First
Pattern Thin?...No thanks.
Is it pattern regular better?
@@felipebenavides1 More beef to the neck profile. That's what I prefer...
It’s not a vintage geared guitar. Sure, the direction of the core Custom 24 has evolved over the years from the fire breathing, hotter ceramic pickups from the 90’s & early 00’s, but most rock / alt players that would be considering similar price points, and style of guitar from boutique guitar manufacturers would be seeking a ‘thinner’ profile neck.
There will be exceptions, but you one presumes they researched the market before deciding on final design. Have custom 24’s always been a thinner profile anyway?
@@spyderlogan4992 does it come in both pattern thin and pattern regular?
@@pjevans854 You should check the PRS Website.
Can someone make a video of this guitar and play the shit out of it...i want to see someone ripping and shredding on it!!! This crap is boring...too much talking. Get Phil X
What elegance are you talking about? It looks terrible