5 Things You May Not Know About A PRS Custom 24
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Starting from the nut the birds are:
Peregrine falcon
Marsh hawk
Ruby throated hummingbird
Common tern
Coopers hawk
Kite
Sparrow landing
Storm petrel
Hawk landing
Screech owl on a branch (24-fret models only)
All of those birds live in Maryland, too!
Thanks. Always wondered
love those Hummingbirds little shits
The Owl is a Screech Owl. Ironically located on the 24 fret...which will SCREAM.
You're Welcome
Ironically Screech Owls mostly just use a gentle trill when you hear them in the wild.
@@paulypoobrain2929 Kinda like the driveway/parkway thing. Lol
had no idea they were diff birds. the owl was the best thg learned.
Same here, never knew they were different. Always assumed it was one bird in various stages of flight!
+John P the same for me, and I always thought the 24 fret bird was just F'd up because of the tiny space there. but seeing the detail of the owl is amazing!
Yeah, I always thought they looked different but figured that's because they look like they were flying across the neck. I'd never noticed the owl though.
I thought the owl was a turtle.
haha
Buying my first Custom 24 was one of the greatest moments of my life. I own a Custom 24, S2 24, and an S2 Singlecut (with a Mark Holcomb Signature model on order). Of all the Schecters, Fenders, Gibsons, Ibanez, Jacksons, ESP/LTD's I've owned, PRS are my favorite and my go-to for both standard and heavy tunings. I often wish I had never bought an American Custom 24, because it's so hard to go back to playing something like a C1-Hellraiser with EMG's without thinking, "why the fuck do I still play this inferior piece of wood?"
I've played an SE 24 and the difference in quality is too far from the Core Custom 24. Glad I held out for the
I could afford to by myself an “SE” series PRS, it is absolutely amazing,grew up around Fenders, ( father in law played in a band,a duo and at times solo), later on in life I took up play bass and recently guitar, after hearing a PRS I wanted one, but $ ,especially with teenagers, so then I discovered the SE series, love it great quality control ensures the PRS quality isn’t diminished,love it 👍
Wow I never new the birds were different. I always thought it was just one bird in different ways
#7 - The original "Sweet Switch" in the Custom 24's invoked a circuit that gave the sonic effect of the capacitance from a very long cable run. Highs are muted and midrange becomes more prominent in the sound. It was done at Carlos Santana's request for his guitars and made it into initial production runs.
That green PRS is just absolutely gorgeous
Does PRS do a bad finish???
Noel E I love My Green 10 top. For DECADES I was going to GET THE Blue .
I got it used and PERFECT in green ...
I couldn't refuse it at 1000.00 Private Sale ..
Basically STOLE IT 😎
I am excited EVERY day I see and play it . that's hard to do after 35 years of playing .. THE PRS is Absolutely Priceless To Me
In germany we call it frogsvaginagreen...
@@williamchiusano3185 That's great. I have the Black Gold Burst. That green guit was like WHOA!!
@@deeman1 And here I thought they were ALL pink inside
#7 - the cases smell like cake icing
THEY DO! I could never figure out what they smelled like. I always said sweet smell. But your right. Thank you for posting.
sweet delicious plasticy prs goodness
I always got a bit of a tobacco-y smell from the cases.
thats only if you smoke the fuzz, silly
Phillip McKnight Omfg I never noticed.......
The real question is: do you guys know why the birds? Its because Paul's mom was a bird watcher
Yeah I learned that in a interview of prs guitars, paul decided to add thay design because of his mom
I want one with a yellow-bellied sapsucker
👏👏👏👏👏
Thanks, good to know
Learned that from talking to some guys at a guitar shop.
Thanks for doing the Custom 24! I've got two SEs and my wife got me an 08 Core for my birthday earlier this month - simply amazing guitars (to me). I knew four of the six, so I learned something about my core guitar and thoroughly enjoyed the video. Thanks again!
I recently purchased at C24 ... Its insane. Best guitar i have ever had no question
The owl tip was sweet!
I love watching the "5 thing you may not know" videos. It helps me fulfill the goal of learning at least one new thing everyday.
I wanted to say thank you for this video! After watching this I bought my first PRS guitar today It's simply amazing ! I've always been a fender / Gibson guy. Simply beautiful super high quality guitar! Thanks so much for your videos ! Love your vidoes ! Lots of love from Canada !
1-5: Because they’re my favorite guitars to use live🤘 When I upgraded my original Core Custom 24 to a 24-08 it allowed me to use the guitar for any gig out there. I’ve made a few videos on it and it’s seen over 100 shows and rehearsals.
This was a great video with genuinely interesting information. Good job!
Thanks for running through the specs as they compare to Gibson and Fender. I own an SE 245, which if I went by, would have never known how the real PRS dimensions are significant. Can't wait to try a 22 or 24!
All new to me. Always a great channel of info. I have come to love PRS. Have SE 245, and now Paul's SE, along with other brands over the years as I am 67.
I have an older version Core Series with the 5-way knob. Took a while to get used to, but I'm dealing with it. Main thing i didn't know was the super glue under the frets. Details that make PRS the quality instrument they are. Thanks for the video.
I have the 5 way knob too. I just go by tone, but I can't tell which position does what.
Great Vid Philip. You may have wanted to mention the " 10 " that some of the guitars have on the reverse of the headstock mentioning they are " Top 10" in figured Maple top but..... PRS has sooo many things to talk about...Thumbs up!
The '10 Top' is not exclusive to the Custom 24 which is why he did not mention it.
The birds are all different cool I thought they were an eagles but in different fyling positions.
I'm loving this series of not knowing things about certain guitars. I'm always learning new things from it. Up until now I always thought the scale length was from the nut to the end of the fretboard. It's nice to know that they go from nut to bridge. Keep up the good wprk. :)
Thanks for doing this, I love PRS. I don't have one yet but I will hopefully soon and yes, I learned a lot from this video, thank you!
Great video mate! So glad I ended up with a CU24 instead of the CU22 I was looking at when I bought my PRS. Especially now that I have an owl on the 24th fret ! :)
Thank you Phillip, for this video I have been looking at purchasing a PRS in the next few months and your video is very helpful. The fact that you are a big fan of PRS makes that discussion even easier!! SincerelyRon
Awesome summary. I am just learning about Paul Reed Smith guitars, and this was a great starting point. Thank you for all the work you do to share your knowledge.
I had a red custom 22 with dragon pickups and thick neck that sounded really fat and gibson like. I really dug that guitar but being a typical guitarist wound up selling it on impulse chasing after the "perfect tone" and realized too late that I was already there.
Those Dragon pickups are excellent. A friend stuck a pair in an old Gibson SG.
Five things you may not know about... me! (1) I can't afford Gibson. (2) I can't afford Fender. (3) I can't afford PRS. (4) I can afford Epiphone. (5) I lied, I can't really afford Epiphone.
Buy an SE standard Epiphone price but a WAY better instument
ogri214 SE is mostly above the epiphone price though...
Harley Benton Guitars, i have 2 and love them & they are chaep as chips!!
Young Frankenstein haha this made my day
Riley Everett - student 😂
I'm really enjoying this series going in depth into each guitar. I didn't know any of the items on this list.
Just found your stuff 2 weeks ago. I really enjoy the videos. Keep it up.
Please do a video on the new 2016 Gretsch electromatics! The new upgrades look great. Thanks for the great videos!
could you do an episode on Ibanez guitars? it would be interesting to see what things from that manufacturer has to offer that isn't mentioned so much
I purchased the PRS S2 24 Custom on Saturday, Guitar Center didn't have one in stock so had to order me one; I'll get that on Thursday. So the pointers you gave me will help me to know my guitar a little better. Knowledge is power! Thanks Phillip!
Hey Phillip, I appreciate and enjoy your videos. Thanks and Merry Christmas!
Thanks for talking about the birds, especially the owl. My wife loves birds and specifically the owls... I think I might be able to get an "owl" guitar now!!!
I’m gonna try that!
I love these guitars as well. Even the SE guitars. I've owned almost every other brand. I haven't owned a Ernie Ball guitar and I'm sure they're great. But it's a good feeling being content with ones insturment. I own other guitars simply because they either have a feature or a tone palete PRS just doesn't have. But Paul's getting there with guitars like the John Meyer strat copy which I wouldn't own. I think it could have been something really special and fresh instead of a PRS Strat no matter how well it's made. I guess those things happen when you let a artist help design a guitar. Attach a healthy price tag and it becomes a joke.
Wow I've never really liked the birds and my CE22 has moons. But now I need a 24 fret PRS with birds simply because of that owl, love it!
Cool video. One thing about PRS guitars that I like, is the amount of time spent on shaping the neck. I saw a factory tour video and how they built their necks blew me away. Lots of thin shaping followed by days or weeks of storage time for the wood to stabilize and shift a bit. Then more thin shaping and storage, and so on, and so. That psychotic attention to detail is crazy to watch.
Love the headstock info.
Love to hear about Music Man guitars, the Luke preferably, or the JP series.
Absolutely loved it. Most of the items mentioned I was completely unaware of and I own a few of the things. Keep them coming great segment
The birds fact blew my mind! Saw an interview where paul explains some things about the scale lenght and whatnot.
i use to hate PRS guitars for some reason now i want one in purple
The purple is pretty damn pretty :)
the green prs is the only green guitar I find beautiful.
mines purple, its awesome looking..
Whatever you do, keep it in the case when not in use!!! The violet guitars age into a dull red if not. One of the reasons i avoided that color.
I was with the same opinion until I said,fuck it and I got one. Best choice in my life. The tone is insane . The playability is something that I love. Makes you go faster and the resonance even without plugin to nothing is something unique. I always say. Fender.gibson and then prs . All different tones that most brands copy them
A 26 fret PRS should have a hand giving the bird
Killin me!!
Tyler Ray Davidson a bird in the hand is worth two in the
bush.
It should be an egg
Best one I've heard all year!
That is funny how about a bird giving someone the finger lol
Recently got a charcoal burst custom 22 based on the review of your latest one and the korean-usa comparison. Definitely the most informative guitar channel out there right now, keep it up :)
Just bought my first PRS/USA, a 2003 CE-22 -- i just ***love*** this guitar!
Thanks for the PRS wisdom/knowledge!
Congrats!!! Welcome to the club and hope you're enjoying your beautiful instrument.!
Nice video, Could you do a 'Five things' on a Gibson Explorer.
I have a PRS Custom 24 in Charcoal Burst with a Floyd Rose - I love it. It was set-up to perfection by World Guitars but I have noticed that it needs some TLC when the weather changes as the neck needs adjusting to overcome fret buzz. Once you get the truss rod adjusted all is perfect again - a 5 minute job. I also have an American Standard Strat in Candy Red and a Gibson 'Les Paul' Slash Appetite for Destruction. They are all lovely guitars but the PRS is my favourite by far. The feeling is awesome, the weight is just right, the neck is smooth, the 5 way selector switch enables it to sound like a LP or a Strat or plenty in between, the tone is awesome and it looks beautiful. The extra 2 frets come in handy pretty regularly too. It's my "go to" guitar every time. If you are considering one - play a few and shop around - play some other types too then you'll really appreciate the difference. I probably wouldn't recommend one as a first guitar due to the price - it would be a bit like buying a 911 as your first car. Instead go for an SE (Student Edition) - they are great value for the price - take a look at the Anderton's comparison video on here for an overview of the differences. Learn to play it then trade-up. If you aren't too experienced then get the guy in the shop to play it for you and listen to the difference - it can go from sweet and clean to jazz to funk to rock to heavy and sound great at every junction. Right, well mines hanging on the wall looking lovingly at me as I type this so I'm going to go grab it and play.
I have never had to adjust my bridge, but now I know about those screws. Great tip. Thanks.
Awesome insights and observations on these wonderful guitars, thank you Phillip.
I love the owl on the fret board 😁
Great info! how bout a "5 things..." for SG's...?
Love the videos. i learned that PRS has a 10 inch radius where Gibson had a 12 and Fender has a 7.5 inch. i bought an old Fender Stagecaster that was beaten and bruised, refinished it and had it custom painted for Xmas. Now I know the neck radius I want. Thanks. Love the channel. 😊😊
Took a leap of faith in 2007 and grabbed a custom 22. Been playing since 1965 and knew nothing about PRS. So glad I hung onto it today. It’s my fav guitar. By far.
Since I bought my CU22 I don't even want to play any of my other guitars. PRS is quality, playability and reliability.
I agree
same here! mine is CU24 10 TOP
30th Anni 10 top here, just the best there is
1997 CE24 and 2003 CU24 ten top owner here and I concur.
I by chance bought a used SE Sananta 1st year on CL (with those weird slash inlays). I loved it so much I sold my Jem, Gibson LP and a couple Epis and now have 4 more PRS guitars. Whenever I see them on CL and there's something unique, I snatch it up. Except for a soap bar 2 I missed out on.. Still watching!
I still prefer their moon inlay tho. Birds was too cheesy for me, it used to cost more to have it with birds.
Different birds and an owl on the 24 made me go look at all 5 of my PRS’s...
I’ll be darn!!! Learn something new everyday!
Thanks again Phil !✌🏼
Good stuff! I've been looking at getting one of these, so it certainly added more info.
I know high end guitars have a lot of appeal....but could you do something like this for a PRS SE245?
I was thinking just that!
I have a 30th anniversary. last fret no owl is that wright. thanks
I also have 30th Anni ... no owl , just bird on the wing
These play as well as they look - fantastic! Thanks, Phil! Very informative!!
I have had a PRS Santana III for a handful of years now. Plus another 15 or more acoustics and electrics. I even have many vintage guitars, including a 58 Tele natural ash in fantastic condition. Still, this PRS is great. I almost traded it for a Limited Edition Fender Strat that was all black, black face with white knobs. sure what editions specifically, but it was and is amazing. So I played the PRS this past weekend, all weekend. Called the dude with the Strat and said, "I cannot part with my PRS!" I realized that this guitar does play like a Gibson and like a Fender, and actually better in my view. Nice video. Have a great day!
I believe PRS also has a compensated nut which fender nor Gibson do
I want a Prs so hard >:c
Simply the highest quality control in the business.
I'm 64, and my 2011 PRS Santana anniversary model is my favorite guitar of all time! I have a lovely little owl too, as well as a reliably kick-ass guitar.
Number 7: They are incredibly versatile and will handle both christian rock AND nu metal with ease ;-)
Aren't those the same thing?
I would love to have a PRS but the price... :(
Go used. You can even get a used Core Custom 24 for between 1,100-1,500 if you scour FeeBay.
You can get a used S2 for under 700. Might want to swap the pickups, but they're not bad by any means.
go with carvin
+TheHexebus lol carvin
They have a Mark Tremonti version which is only about $750 USD if I remember right and it plays like a champ
Awesome my friend, I just received my new gray/ black CE24 bolt-on. This info was great, thanks...
Good video. If I were in the market for another guitar PRS would be one of the first that I would check out. I was only aware of the 25” scale and headstock design so I learned something new.
5 things you may not know about ...................... BC Rich..........ESP.............Jackson
+John D'Aversa you win the Internet...
I want owl!
at 3:30 (#5) you say "Paul Reed Smith" guitars use bird inlays instead of dots. Well Custom 24s do have birds, however there are older PRS guitars with dots as well (Moon Inlay). I own a 1995 McCarty with Moon inlay while there were McCartys produced with bird inlay at the same time.
Other than this... excellent video my friend.
Yes, You are very correct. Paul decided to stop the moons a few years back. Funny part is a lot of player prefer them. Thank you for posting
Phillip McKnight actually moon inlays are generally on the cheaper models from PRS, just like he released lately with the Satin version of the Vela, etc...
As usual I learned something watching your videos-Thanks.Keep up the good work!-Will
these videos are immensely dorky yet i'm binge-watching them. highly addictive content.
my owl looks more like a turtle
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The gluing info was cool. I know many others super glue their frets, but I belive most just drop the glue in the slot and then press the fret. Regardless, gluing the frets definitely is a very good preventative measure. I think that's a big reason PRS guitars hold up so well.
Hey Philip. I wanted to say kudos and thank you. You never let me down dude.
Ive been playing 30+ yrs and id like to think I have good knowledge of guitars.
But now when I’m looking to:
1. Purchase/sell/trade a guitar
2 .Get “CORRECT” specs and info..
3. Try to come up with a good-brief-thorough post for selling etc?
There you are. Because there is so much incorrect info out there.
So, in the words of Cosmo Kramer, “Giddeeyup!” And since we’re talking Prs’s, I have had them for yrs. And yes, Prs frets never fail! I’ve asked techs from the big vendors to Boutique shops where Joe Walsh just walked out of. I always ask what guitars give them the least problems when unboxed, New or used from Frets, Setup etc. The answer is always Prs and sometimes Fender. And I learned that Crazy glue is the secret ingredient from heavy repairs to fixing scratches and dents in lacquer. So this explains the glued Prs frets from factory. Ive glued frets in a bind. But now when I Refret? Yep!
Thanks Philip. Keep on doing what you do.
I always assumed the bird inlays were just one bird from different angles! How about that.
are you trying to cash me outside?
Yeh but does it Djent??? haha
The bridge screw info was nice as well. Good job.
One quibble. PRS doesn't use the same break angle that Gibson uses that causes the neck to break. They use a less severe angle.
I've learned so much from your videos, your videos have made it easier too understand my own fender strat.. lol I can't play a note but, I understand how and why some of the components are made and used on my American strat.. love the videos, your doing a great job
Cool video! Very informative. I own 3 PRS guitars. Custom 24, Hollow Body 1, and 408. Love them.
I am learning so much history/trivia about guitars.great video!Cheers
Very cool, very interesting. Love the channel. I can't stretch for the PRS core but I do have an S2 Singlecut. Best guitar I've ever owned.
Great video Phil! I would have enjoyed hearing you play a bit. Thanks for the PRS facts!
CheddarKungPao schooled me on the owl inlay while we walked the factory floor. It's such a simple but useful feature. When I was a kid, I remember someone making a big deal about finding the star on a tootsie roll pop wrapper. It is reminiscent of that secret insider knowledge.
That was surprisingly informative! Thanks!! I had no idea about several of those things!
WOOOW, I own a custom 24 since 1994 and never notice the owl, hahaha man you make my day, first thing when i get home tonight is to see if in that year the owl was included. excellent video by the way... greetings from monterrey mexico
Enjoyed this video. Thanks! I just purchased a Paul Reed Smith SE 'Floyd' Custom 24. What a beauty! I love it!
Great video, another advantage to glueing in the frets is the neck substantially stiffens up, which in turn helps resonance and sustain.
I learned something about the bridge and production qty. I have a Custom 24 and love it. My favorite of 17 guitars. Thanks for the info.
Phil: Thanks for the insight, glad I sold my L.P for a CU24! But I still have my Tele & Strat for Single Pups. Also great series of 5-To Know- Please keep it up. Marc/Chicago
I like these "Things you may not know" videos. It's a cool Idea. My vote is for things you may not know about the JCM 800 or the Dual Rec. But, Whatever. Loving the videos, Phil. Keep it up.
That's six things I didn't know about two of my favourite guitars. They play nice, they feel right, love the tone and I'm a Gibson guy by tradition. Thanks for a very interesting video :)
Enjoyed the video and learned 6 new things. I have Custom 24 and a Swamp Ash Special, and consider myself very lucky therefore! My favourite? Probably the SAS. The Narrowfield pickups are astonishing and the chunky feel to the neck more than compensate for the lost two frets (and owl!).
I knew most of these things before I bought my '91 Custom 24 in January, 1992; I did a lot of research before I finally made up my mind, and I talked to a lot of very knowledgeable and helpful guitar techs and salespeople.
I was at the point where I needed a truly "professional-grade" guitar, and I was giving serious thought to buying a Les Paul Standard, but then I saw a Santana video and was absolutely BOWLED OVER by the stunningly beautiful yellow guitar he was playing! From that moment, I was completely sold on the idea of getting a PRS Custom 24, and within a couple of weeks, she was all mine! I chose Vintage Yellow because it looked a lot like the one Carlos Santana played in the video, and I've never regretted buying her for a single second. She's the sweetest guitar in the world, as far as I'm concerned. (The same goes for everyone who's ever played her, too!)
I'd love to see you do a video about my #2 guitar; she's a 1993 Godin Artisan ST-1 "Ultimate," and while she's definitely #2 to my #1 Custom 24, she's also my "go-to guitar" for most things these days, mainly because of her oh-so-sweet ebony fingerboard and the fastest neck profile I've ever played!
Never knew it was an owl. It always kind of looked like a smudge! Thanks for the info!
I love that you know so much about PRS! I'm saving for a PRS, I'll be trading in my ESP EC-1000T/CTM for a PRS.