I’ve owned one of these for a couple years and it is incredible! The quality construction, the playability and feel are superb. I don’t believe you can go wrong with this guitar…
Mahogany (mahoni, Indonesian) and rosewood (sonokeling, Indonesian) grow a lot in Indonesia. Even some guitar manufacturers have used Makassar ebony for the fretboard. Those woods have good quality and easy to get here.
The PRS SE guitars are just really solidly built. They are consistently high quality. Hard to beat for a beginner or someone who just wants to play their guitar and not worry too much about it.
I just bought this guitar (same colour) and for a guy who has played lots of Indonesian models from other companies, I gotta say this one hits on a whole diff level. The split action sound drop is a negative for me though as it is much better on the PRS SE Paul's guitar model. But overall, this one is a killing machine for the price. If you are considering an Epiphone or something in this range, DON'T. Check this guitar out first for sure, you won't regret it. The tuning stability even when you totally wham on the bridge is exceptionally awesome. Awesome review, John.
I feel bad for anyone that didnt buy any of the SE's from 2019 on back, you could get a Custom 24 for $475-$550 in mint condition (I got the 30th Anny with a Floyd Rose for $550 in 2016). I was hung up for a while on not having the newer logo with Pauls sig but now I like that mine signifies its one of the OG made in Korea units even tho im sure the Indo's are great. Its such a predictable guitar and again I used to think that made it kind of boring (soulless) but after 7yrs It is a great reliable guitar and also the PU's are great, was going to change them out but glad i never did. When Im playing at really low volume at night the tone is insane, it weird but why I like it.
Nice guitar and nice review and demo....I own 2 SE' s one has a QC issue..the clear coat cracked all along the fret board....the other a Seth Myer Signature is fantastic...fat neck with a satin finish on the back....I would review it next . Thanks again !
When you said it was Standard 24, I thought it was the one without the coil tap. But when you mentioned it having one, I thought, "wait, is this the Standard 24-08 or just the normal Standards? Or did the Standards come with coil taps as well?" So now I'm kinda confused 😅 I'm having my heart set on these SEs after also putting the current Epi Les Pauls or even the Gibson LP Tribute into consideration.
The only issue is when you put higher gauge strings on then the bridge tends to move forward and it’s really annoying when you want to practice or play especially gauge strings that are 11 or 12 with lighter like 9 or 10 it stays leveled
Well yeah but that’s just what this style of tremolo does, it’s not unique to this PRS. If your guitar has a trem and you want to change the gauge of the strings you need to adjust the spring claw in the back to get the trem back where you want it… it’s a really easy adjustment.
The S2 Standard Singlecut might tick more of your boxes. Dots instead of birds, kinda more LP'ish shape. Dealers seem to showcase flame tops, loud colours and birds - but there are more understated models that rarely get the same spotlight.
@@PaulCooksStuff Some veneers are very well, valuable and beautiful recursively. if (beautiful) then value++; and that's the cycle. You see gorgeous models going for everything. But I played a Maestro by Gibson. Lowest model they make. AND this thing made me think, I don't need a expensive guitar. ever. I don't need a hooka when a joint will do me. Ya know? It's a great thing to be able to save and give it the same sound. Most pickups when distorted are a bit more clearly the same with most amps. but it's the speakers that matter. Output, size, cab, etc. I love single cuts yea. But yea, i don't know I've never played one.
Wow! That IS cheap. Own 2 SE's. Can't do 24 necks. Just never got used to them. Only get 22 now and I probably only have 1-2 24's left. Good video! Best Regards and Best Wishes!
SW actually sells two, one with the "old" carve (beveled edges and flat face) and one with the "violin" contoured carve for $50 more. The one demo-ed here appears (to me) to be the violin top carve.
I know they're well made. I know they're well designed. I know they look fantastic. I know they feel good. But something about the tone of the custom 24 is just completely devoid of any mojo and it makes me super sad. Especially in the market for a guitar right now.
I've been playing guitar for 18 years, I still have not played a PRS. I mostly play my SG and Strat. Am I missing anything? Do PRS's feel that different?
I do believe they feel and sound distinctly different than Fender and Gibson. That can be good or bad depending on your perspective, but it's worth trying one! I really am a fan of the SE line for somebody looking for the PRS experience without dropping $4-5k on a Core. This entry level SE Standard 24 will give you the idea of what PRS is all about at a very affordable price, thanks for watching
SE = Student Edition. I know, that's not what PRS says but it's what I always think. If I'm going to go for a PRS, it's going to be a USA made core model or private stock model. It's THAT which PRS means to me and if I want to back it way off then I won't be shopping at PRS. Just as I would not go the Rolls-Royce dealer to buy a Volkswagen or a Honda. The down market PRS lines hold no attraction for me. That's just me.
Of course, everyone has their preference and that's great! But, I would ask: have you actually played an SE? Essentially, with the exception of minor aesthetic differences, the only real difference is the location and that they're built using locally-sourced materials. If you haven't played one, I'd encourage you not to write them off. Just make sure to try one with the newer black nuts - I don't know what the white ones were made with, but they're AWFUL
@@Liam94Smith It's not that. It's that the core models are simply better when it comes to the quality of the woods and parts. I don't want guitars with veneered tops and multi-piece backs and lower tier hardware. I like premium quality products.
Even if his opinion is biased, which I am not saying it is, the content and demos are helpful to potential buyers additionally, some might just find the content entertaining even if they aren’t interested in buying the gear. Not sure why you have an axe to grind here. His content was far more entertaining and useful than your comment.
I got this exact guitar model and it definitely is inferior to cheaper Vintage guitars. In high gain, it sounds so muddy and like plastic. I am going to replace the volume pot, hopefully I won't need to upgrade the humbuckers to probably cheaper Wilkinson ones (those used by Vintage)
I’ve owned one of these for a couple years and it is incredible! The quality construction,
the playability and feel are superb. I don’t believe you can go wrong with this guitar…
Mahogany (mahoni, Indonesian) and rosewood (sonokeling, Indonesian) grow a lot in Indonesia. Even some guitar manufacturers have used Makassar ebony for the fretboard. Those woods have good quality and easy to get here.
The PRS SE guitars are just really solidly built. They are consistently high quality. Hard to beat for a beginner or someone who just wants to play their guitar and not worry too much about it.
They are a the Honda Civic of guitars. Super well made for the price and a respectable guitar but not exciting (my oppion of course)
Very nice playing on this one, John. You've been killing it on the PRS guitars.
It appears to be a much better quality instrument than the Epiphone models in that price range
Epiphone Modern IBG LP
Sounds great also.
I just bought this guitar (same colour) and for a guy who has played lots of Indonesian models from other companies, I gotta say this one hits on a whole diff level. The split action sound drop is a negative for me though as it is much better on the PRS SE Paul's guitar model. But overall, this one is a killing machine for the price. If you are considering an Epiphone or something in this range, DON'T. Check this guitar out first for sure, you won't regret it. The tuning stability even when you totally wham on the bridge is exceptionally awesome. Awesome review, John.
I really appreciate it, and yes in terms of what you're so right! Thanks for watching
Can you please tell me how is yamaha pacifica 612 compared to this one
@@yaatharthk907 I'd say at that price range, PRS gives u the best build quality and playability
But the price difference in india is nearly 20 thousand INR, is it worth it?
@@yaatharthk907 it is, believe me. I find the Standard 24 much better and more stable than the Custom 24
Supper Stoked. I just ordered one of these from Sweetwater and its getting PLEK'd. Should be a great guitar for gigging! Awesome review, Thanks.
I've got one of these. Same colour. Very versatile for studio use.
Thanks for the great review
I think one of the best guitars out there.... I'm afraid if I buy one, my Gibsons and Fenders will never get played...
Wow 😳 it's sounds wonderful as good as a tribute from Gibson for half the price
3:29 It's posible to spin the neck pickup so the coil one would be the closer to neck?
Beautiful guitar and nice sound too,worth the money for the good spec too🤘
Just bought the same basic guitar.. i felt it was such a bargain i needed it.. already own 2 others .. the things a beast.. great feel great tones.
I’m torn between the simplicity of 2 knobs on the 24 and the versatility of the 4 on a single cut McCarty
I feel bad for anyone that didnt buy any of the SE's from 2019 on back, you could get a Custom 24 for $475-$550 in mint condition (I got the 30th Anny with a Floyd Rose for $550 in 2016). I was hung up for a while on not having the newer logo with Pauls sig but now I like that mine signifies its one of the OG made in Korea units even tho im sure the Indo's are great. Its such a predictable guitar and again I used to think that made it kind of boring (soulless) but after 7yrs It is a great reliable guitar and also the PU's are great, was going to change them out but glad i never did. When Im playing at really low volume at night the tone is insane, it weird but why I like it.
No drama's here mate! It's still a clinical surgical tool, regardless of the price!
Nice guitar and nice review and demo....I own 2 SE' s one has a QC issue..the clear coat cracked all along the fret board....the other a Seth Myer Signature is fantastic...fat neck with a satin finish on the back....I would review it next . Thanks again !
Lol you Mean Zach Myers,seth Meyers is a comedian.
When you said it was Standard 24, I thought it was the one without the coil tap. But when you mentioned it having one, I thought, "wait, is this the Standard 24-08 or just the normal Standards? Or did the Standards come with coil taps as well?"
So now I'm kinda confused 😅
I'm having my heart set on these SEs after also putting the current Epi Les Pauls or even the Gibson LP Tribute into consideration.
The fuzz lead bridge sounded like early Joe Walsh. I'm sold.
I picked up my second Prs today same blue as that one can't go wrong with them good guitar for the price.
The only issue is when you put higher gauge strings on then the bridge tends to move forward and it’s really annoying when you want to practice or play especially gauge strings that are 11 or 12 with lighter like 9 or 10 it stays leveled
Well yeah but that’s just what this style of tremolo does, it’s not unique to this PRS. If your guitar has a trem and you want to change the gauge of the strings you need to adjust the spring claw in the back to get the trem back where you want it… it’s a really easy adjustment.
@@michaelw6277 thanks bro most appreciated
I've never played a PRS before. They sound alright. But the shapes and inlays really irk me
The S2 Standard Singlecut might tick more of your boxes. Dots instead of birds, kinda more LP'ish shape.
Dealers seem to showcase flame tops, loud colours and birds - but there are more understated models that rarely get the same spotlight.
@@PaulCooksStuff Some veneers are very well, valuable and beautiful recursively. if (beautiful) then value++; and that's the cycle. You see gorgeous models going for everything. But I played a Maestro by Gibson. Lowest model they make. AND this thing made me think, I don't need a expensive guitar. ever. I don't need a hooka when a joint will do me. Ya know? It's a great thing to be able to save and give it the same sound. Most pickups when distorted are a bit more clearly the same with most amps. but it's the speakers that matter. Output, size, cab, etc. I love single cuts yea. But yea, i don't know I've never played one.
I'm getting mine in about 2 20 to end of day today im excited except mines the 24 08
These come with 9 gauge strings?
I have the 24 08
And it ages really well
Sounded solid I like those as well solo was sweet too
Thank you! 🍻🎸
The guitar sound good , i am not sure that split sound good and really necessary on this guitar
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I love PRS, but for the money my Harley Benton CST24 has far better specs and equal build quality for 1/3 of the price at the most
Love love ❤️ that blue amazing
What!!??? You stoped jamming at best moment!
Wow! That IS cheap. Own 2 SE's. Can't do 24 necks. Just never got used to them. Only get 22 now and I probably only have 1-2 24's left. Good video! Best Regards and Best Wishes!
Thanks for watching! Yes I like this 24 fret neck, but generally find myself preferring 22. That said, this one didn't get it the way and felt great
@@PlayandTradeGuitars Cool. You two are getting into a good groove. Best of Luck!
is this the 2023 new top carve *shallow violin* SE Standard 24???
SW actually sells two, one with the "old" carve (beveled edges and flat face) and one with the "violin" contoured carve for $50 more. The one demo-ed here appears (to me) to be the violin top carve.
I know they're well made. I know they're well designed. I know they look fantastic. I know they feel good.
But something about the tone of the custom 24 is just completely devoid of any mojo and it makes me super sad. Especially in the market for a guitar right now.
I've been playing guitar for 18 years, I still have not played a PRS. I mostly play my SG and Strat. Am I missing anything?
Do PRS's feel that different?
I do believe they feel and sound distinctly different than Fender and Gibson. That can be good or bad depending on your perspective, but it's worth trying one! I really am a fan of the SE line for somebody looking for the PRS experience without dropping $4-5k on a Core. This entry level SE Standard 24 will give you the idea of what PRS is all about at a very affordable price, thanks for watching
Made with Chinese CNCs like every other one out there
Not gonna call it cheap 😂
✨️💓🎶🎸🎶💓✨️
SE = Student Edition. I know, that's not what PRS says but it's what I always think. If I'm going to go for a PRS, it's going to be a USA made core model or private stock model. It's THAT which PRS means to me and if I want to back it way off then I won't be shopping at PRS. Just as I would not go the Rolls-Royce dealer to buy a Volkswagen or a Honda. The down market PRS lines hold no attraction for me. That's just me.
Of course, everyone has their preference and that's great! But, I would ask: have you actually played an SE? Essentially, with the exception of minor aesthetic differences, the only real difference is the location and that they're built using locally-sourced materials. If you haven't played one, I'd encourage you not to write them off. Just make sure to try one with the newer black nuts - I don't know what the white ones were made with, but they're AWFUL
@@GlennShepMusic SEs are decent guitars, nothing to complain about. But I like the higher end USA made models a lot more. That's that.
I have Core, S2 and SE PRS Guitars. All are high quality and all I would use for anything I needed.
“It’s not expensive therefore I don’t like it regardless of quality”
@@Liam94Smith It's not that. It's that the core models are simply better when it comes to the quality of the woods and parts. I don't want guitars with veneered tops and multi-piece backs and lower tier hardware. I like premium quality products.
How can we trust a channel that gets money for reviewing products? It is a conflict of interest. Let's be honest!
I'm not paid to review specific products, and brands have zero influence on what I choose to review or how
@@PlayandTradeGuitars What are you paid for?
Even if his opinion is biased, which I am not saying it is, the content and demos are helpful to potential buyers additionally, some might just find the content entertaining even if they aren’t interested in buying the gear. Not sure why you have an axe to grind here. His content was far more entertaining and useful than your comment.
@@Jewellm83 Everyone is entitled to there opinion. Human nature is consistent to pushing something they have a stake in and that's all I am saying.
@@jesusislord1634well saying it is rude and baseless......why shouldn't he get paid regardless he put in the work to review it not you?!!
IMHO…it sounds terrible!
What.
agreed!
I got this exact guitar model and it definitely is inferior to cheaper Vintage guitars. In high gain, it sounds so muddy and like plastic. I am going to replace the volume pot, hopefully I won't need to upgrade the humbuckers to probably cheaper Wilkinson ones (those used by Vintage)