Product Detail
The CE 24 electric guitar offers an addictive bolt - on feel. Since rock and roll began, the snap and response of bolt - on neck guitars have been vital. This guitar pairs a mahogany back and maple top with a bolt - on maple neck and rosewood fretboard. The Pattern Thin carved neck with a satin nitro finish feels natural and addictive. To enhance tone and clarity, it has PRS 85/15 pickups designed by Paul for remarkable clarity and extended high and low ends. The electronics, with a volume, push/pull tone control, and 3 - way toggle switch, offer six classic sounds. The original CE in 1988 brought PRS design and quality with the charm of traditional bolt - on guitars. It features a patented tremolo for tonal fidelity, comfort, and tuning stability, low - mass locking tuners for easy stringing and tuning, and 85/15 pickups ideal for modern music. The body is solid with a maple top and mahogany back. The neck has 24 frets, a 25' scale length, and a unique shape. The finish is high - gloss nitro on the body and satin nitro on the neck. Hardware includes a patented tremolo bridge, low - mass locking tuners, and nickel - type hardware. The electronics use 85/15 pickups for both treble and bass with user - friendly controls.
Using your Paul Reed Smith CE 24 guitar is easy. First, tune it up using the PRS Low Mass Locking Tuners. These tuners make it a breeze to change strings and keep your guitar in tune. Once tuned, plug it into your amplifier and start playing. Use the volume control to adjust the overall sound level and the push/pull tone control to shape the tone. The 3 - way toggle switch lets you switch between different pickup combinations for six classic sounds. When you're done playing, put it in the gig bag to protect it. For maintenance, keep the guitar in a dry and cool place. Wipe it down with a soft cloth after each use to remove sweat and dirt. Check the tuning regularly, especially if you're traveling or the temperature changes. If you need to adjust the truss rod, it's best to have a professional do it. Enjoy your guitar and create great music!