PRS Custom 24
The Custom 24 is the quintessential PRS guitar. This iconic instrument was the first model that Paul Reed Smith brought to the public at PRS Guitars’ first Winter NAMM show in 1985 and has been a top seller ever since. Played by internationally touring artists, gigging musicians, and aspiring players, the Custom 24 features PRS’s patented Gen III tremolo system and PRS 85/15 pickups with volume and tone controls and a 5-way blade switch. 85/15 pickups were personally designed by Paul Reed Smith to offer remarkable clarity and extended high and low end.
The Custom 24 is the original PRS. Since its introduction, it has offered a unique tonal option for serious players and defined PRS tone and playability.
FEATURED SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
| BODY | |
|---|---|
| Body Construction | Solidbody |
| Top Wood | Maple |
| Back Wood | Mahogany |
| Top Carve | Violin |
| NECK | |
|---|---|
| Number of Frets | 24 |
| Scale Length | 25″ |
| Neck Wood | Mahogany |
| Neck Construction | One-Piece |
| Truss Rod | PRS Double-Acting |
| Neck Shape | Pattern Thin |
| Neck Depth At The Nut | 53/64″ |
| Width Of Fretboard At The Nut | 1 11/16″ |
| Width Of Fretboard At The Body | 2 1/4″ |
| Fretboard Wood | Rosewood |
| Fretboard Radius | 10″ |
| Fretboard Inlay | Birds |
| Headstock Logo | Signature, Inlaid |
| NECK/BODY ASSEMBLY | |
|---|---|
| Neck/Body Assembly Type | Set |
| HARDWARE | |
|---|---|
| Bridge | PRS Patented Tremolo, Gen III |
| Tuners | PRS Phase III Locking |
| Hardware Type | Nickel |
| Nut | PRS |
| Truss Rod Cover | “Custom” |
| ELECTRONICS | |
|---|---|
| Treble Pickup | 85/15 |
| Bass Pickup | 85/15 |
| Controls | Volume and Tone Control with 5-Way Blade Pickup Switch |
| ADDITIONAL INFO | |
|---|---|
| Strings | PRS Signature 10-46 |
| Tuning | Standard (6 String): E, A, D, G, B, E |
| Case | Hardshell Case |
| Options | 10 Top with Hybrid Hardware |
Pattern vs Pattern Thin Neck
| The Pattern neck is a medium-sized neck with a comfortable, round shape. It has a thickness of around 28mm at the 1st fret and 30mm at the 12th fret. The shoulders of the neck are slightly asymmetrical, with the bass side being slightly larger than the treble side. This gives the neck a comfortable, natural feel. The Pattern Thin neck, on the other hand, is a slimmer, more modern neck with a flatter shape. It has a thickness of around 26mm at the 1st fret and 28mm at the 12th fret, making it easier to play fast. The shoulders of the neck are more symmetrical than the Pattern neck, giving it a more streamlined, modern look. Overall, the Pattern neck is ideal for players who prefer a more traditional, comfortable neck shape, while the Pattern Thin neck is better suited for players who prioritize speed and ease of playing. Personal preference plays a big role in choosing between these neck profiles, and players should try both to determine which feels best for them. |
What is a 10 Top?
| The term “10 Top” refers to a grade of maple used on the top of certain Paul Reed Smith (PRS) guitars. This grade of maple is characterized by a visually stunning, symmetrical wood grain pattern with no “blemishes” or “defects”, and is considered to be of the highest quality. There are a number of benefits to having a 10 Top on a PRS guitar. Firstly, the high-quality maple used on the top of the guitar not only looks beautiful, but can also contribute to a brighter, more resonant tone. The use of a 10 Top maple top can also increase the sustain of the guitar, allowing notes to ring out longer. |
The Range
each range offers a slightly different balance of features, construction, and price, making it possible for players at all levels to find a PRS guitar that suits their needs and budget.
CoreThe PRS Core line is the company’s flagship range, featuring high-end, USA-made guitars that are designed to offer the ultimate in tone, playability, and craftsmanship. Core guitars typically feature premium tonewoods, high-end electronics, and meticulous attention to detail throughout the build process. These instruments are generally priced at the higher end of the PRS range. |
Bolt-OnThe PRS Bolt-On line features guitars that are similar to the Core range in terms of quality and construction, but with a bolt-on neck joint instead of the traditional set-neck joint found on Core models. This design offers a slightly different feel and tone, and allows for easier maintenance and repair of the instrument. Bolt-On models are generally priced slightly lower than their Core counterparts. |
S2the PRS S2 line is a more affordable range of USA-made guitars that are designed to offer a balance of high-end features and affordability. These instruments are built with many of the same materials and construction techniques as Core and Bolt-On models, but with a simpler aesthetic and streamlined set of features. S2 guitars feature a set-neck joint, and are generally priced lower than Core and Bolt-On models. |
SEThe PRS SE line is the company’s entry-level range, featuring guitars that are manufactured in Asia to PRS’s standards. These instruments are designed to offer a decent level of quality and playability at an affordable price point, and are available in a range of models and finishes. SE guitars feature bolt-on necks, and are priced lower than all other PRS series. |
Private StockThe Private Stock line offers a level of customization and personalization that is not available in any other PRS range. Customers can work directly with a PRS Private Stock dealer or with PRS’s Custom Shop team to design their own unique guitar, selecting everything from the tonewoods and hardware to the electronics and finishes. Each instrument is built to the customer’s exact specifications, with meticulous attention to detail and a focus on tone, playability, and beauty. Private Stock guitars are priced at the highest end of the PRS range, and are considered some of the most sought-after and collectible instruments in the world. These guitars are designed for the most discerning players and collectors, who are willing to pay a premium for a truly one-of-a-kind instrument that is built to their exact specifications. |








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