I’ve started compiling a bit of info on the various body and cap thicknesses of PRS Guitars. A fair bit of this is second hand info, with a lot of it coming from a VR thread which states that all maples caps on US models are 0.804″, and standard (e.g. CU24) “body” thickness is 1.125″.
Correspondingly, are PRS guitars small?
Small Body, Big Voice
The PRS SE P20E is a parlor-sized acoustic with a big voice. … Other high-quality features include a solid mahogany top, ebony fretboard and bridge, bone nut and saddle, as well as PRS trademark bird inlays and headstock design.
Additionally, do you need 24 frets for metal? They are generally easier to play because the neck is shorter so you don’t have to reach as much down the fretboard. 24 fret guitars are good if you want to be able to play more notes, without moving down a string. Some songs, particularly in the metal genre, require 24 frets to play them properly.
Keeping this in consideration, how long is a PRS guitar?
Singlecut body shape with carved maple top, mahogany back and neck, rosewood fretboard, 25” scale length with 10” fretboard radius, optional bird inlays, Wide Fat neck carve, PRS #7 Treble and Bass pickups, two volume and two tone controls with 3-way toggle on upper bout.
How wide is a PRS body?
12 7/8″ at the widest point.
What is so special about PRS Guitars?
For many, PRS guitars have long been the standard by which all other guitars are measured. Coveted for their extremely versatile sound, first-class quality, and impeccable good looks, PRS make some of the greatest electric guitars in the world.
What pickups are in PRS Guitars?
With PRS’s proprietary Narrowfield pickups in the middle and bass positions and a 58/15 LT humbucking bridge pickup, the PRS Studio offers punchy singlecoils, vintage scooped tones, and the chunky kick of a bridge humbucker screaming in one instrument.