Review: Rautia Guitars Dual Tone Style

Rautia Guitars Dual Tone Style – flying guitar

This time we’re in for a real treat:

We’ll take a closer look at master luthier Veijo Rautia’s handmade interpretation of a lesser known 1950s Supro-model – the Dual Tone. Mr. Rautia has included a handful of updates, which bring the playability of this guitar up to modern standards. In contrast to many lesser Supro-, Valco- and Airline-copies, the Rautia Guitars Dual Tone uses the correct type of pickups.

To people in the know Veijo Rautia is already a well-established name, rising to fame as the chief designer of the original Flaxwood models. These days Rautia focuses mainly on making pickups and custom-order guitars.

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Rautia Guitars Dual Tone Style – full front

Rautia Guitars’ Dual Tone (approx. 2,500 €) is a very stylish singlecut electric guitar.

Its alder body is partly hollowed out for better balance and tonal resonance.

Rautia Guitars Dual Tone Style – full back 2

Old (wooden) Supros used a very idiosyncratic neck attachment.

Rautia’s solution feels far more stable, using four wood screws and separate washers.

Rautia Guitars Dual Tone Style – headstock

Looking from the front, the Dual Tone’s machine heads seem to be traditional Kluson-copies.

Rautia Guitars Dual Tone Style – tuners

In fact, Rautia uses a set of mini-sized, high-tech and ultra-light Gotohs, called Stealth tuners.

The Stealth set works great, and the tuners turn very smoothly.

Rautia Guitars Dual Tone Style – neck pocket

As per original specs, Rautia’s Dual Tone uses a very shallow neck pocket, with the neck set quite some way into the body. This high neck joint makes it possible to use a jazz guitar style bridge on a guitar with no neck angle.

Rautia Guitars Dual Tone Style – fretboard

The Indian rosewood fretboard is bound. It sports 22 medium-sized frets and rectangular pearloid position markers.

The fretwork is excellent, as you’d expect on a boutique grade guitar such as this.

Rautia Guitars Dual Tone Style – bridge

The Tune-o-matic bridge on the Dual Tone Style – made by Schaller – sits on an ebony foot.

Rautia Guitars Dual Tone Style – pickups

Original Supro (and Valco) pickups look like humbuckers, but they are in fact a very special breed of singlecoil pickup.

Rautia Valco PU

(Photo courtesy of Rautia Guitars)

The Valco-pickup uses two alnico magnets mounted between two steel plates. One of these plates is L-shaped and serves as the mounting plate (and magnetiser) for the assembly’s single bobbin.

Rautia Guitars Dual Tone Style – controls

There are two volume and two tone controls on the Dual Tone.

Just as on the original model, the pair that is closest to the bridge deals with the bridge pickup (!), while the pair further away from the bridge is connected to the neck pickup.

The Rautia-model comes with a push/pull phase switch for the neck pickup.

Rautia Guitars Dual Tone Style – body beauty 2

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Rautia Guitars Dual Tone Style – beauty shot 2

Rautia Guitars’ Dual Tone Style is a lightweight electric guitar offering boutique grade playability.

The neck’s gloss finish is very thin, and doesn’t feel sticky at all. The neck’s C-profile is well-rounded and comfortable – not clubby or too much of a handful.

From a modern guitarist’s standpoint, the Dual Tone’s deep neck set makes it a bit more difficult to reach the top end of the fretboard than what we’re normally used to. Some players would also prefer a fixed bridge for fear of knocking the free-standing bridge out of place in the heat of the moment. Based on this test, though, I must state that I really enjoyed playing the Dual Tone, and experienced no problems whatsoever!

The clean tones on the Rautia Dual Tone are really very beautiful, open and bell-like. These pickups aren’t as sharp-sounding as your traditional Fender singlecoil, but they aren’t as cluttered in the mid-range as a Gibson P-90, either.

The pickups are played in the following order; neck PU –> both PUs (in phase) –> both PUs (out of phase) –> bridge PU:

Rautia’s Valco-type pickups also sound fantastic with some distortion. There’s ample grit for the guitar to cut through, without the Dual Tone ever sounding thin or brittle:

The demo track features two rhythm guitar track, both using the middle selection on the toggle switch, as well as the phase reverse switch.

The first lead guitar part uses the neck pickup, then you’ll hear both pickups together (neck phase reversed), and the last pass is played using the bridge pickup on its own:

Rautia Guitars Dual Tone Style – beauty shot 1

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Rautia Guitars Dual Tone Style – body beauty 2

It’s so easy to fall in love with such a fantastic instrument!

Rautia Guitars’ Dual Tone represents the best in Finnish craftsmanship. Veijo Rautia’s vast knowledge in the field of guitar pickups really shows, making this a guitar which plays and sounds like a dream.

This is a handcrafted guitar at a very fair price.

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Rautia Guitars Dual Tone Style

2,500 €

Contact: Rautia Guitars

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Pros:

+ handcrafted in Finland

+ workmanship

+ playability

+ sound

+ rare type of pickup

Cons:

– vintage-style top fret access

Testipenkissä: Rautia Guitars Dual Tone Style

Rautia Guitars Dual Tone Style – flying guitar

Tällä kertaa on tarjolla hyvin harvinaista herkkua:

Tämä soitin on Veijo Rautian käsintehty versio 1950-luvun Supro-mallista – Dual Tone. Rautia on tehnyt tähän kitaraan useita parannuksia alkuperäiseen verrattuna, mikä nostaa kitaran soitettavuutta selvästi nykypäivän tasolle. Lisäksi Rautia Guitars Dual Tone -mallissa on – monesta Supro-, Valco- ja Airline-kopioista poiketen – alkuperäisellä periaatteella rakennetut mikrofonit.

Joensuulainen soitinrakentajamestari Veijo Rautia ei varmasti kaipaa esittelyä – mm. alkuperäiset Flaxwood-kitarat ovat hänen käsialansa. Nykyään Rautia keskittyy omassa pajassa kitaramikrofonien ja custom-kitaroiden tekemiseen.

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Rautia Guitars Dual Tone Style – full front

Rautia Guitarsin Dual Tone (2.500 €) on erittäin tyylikäs, yhdellä soololovella varustettu sähkökitara.

Runko on veistetty lepästä, ja se on kaiverrettu osittain ontoksi.

Rautia Guitars Dual Tone Style – full back 2

Vanhoissa puu-Suproissa on hyvin omanleimainen kaulaliitos.

Rautian ratkaisu on perinteisempi ruuviliitos neljällä ruuvilla ja erillisillä prikoilla.

Rautia Guitars Dual Tone Style – headstock

Dual Tone -mallin virittimet näyttävät edestä katsottuna vintage-tyylisiltä virittimiltä.

Rautia Guitars Dual Tone Style – tuners

Todellisuudessa tämän Rautian koneistot ovat Gotohin minikokoiset ja kevyet hi-tech-virittimet, nimeltä Stealth.

Stealth-virittimet toimivat hyvin sulavasti ja kevyesti.

Rautia Guitars Dual Tone Style – neck pocket

Rautian Dual Tonessa käytetään esikuvansa tavalla hyvin pitkää, mutta samalla verrattain matalaa kaulataskua, joka mahdollistaa korkean vintage-tallan käyttöä ilman kaulakulmaa.

Rautia Guitars Dual Tone Style – fretboard

Reunalistoitettuun ruusupuuotelautaan on asennettu 22 medium-kokoista nauhaa, sekä isoja otemerkkejä helmiäismuovista.

Nauhatyö on – luonnollisesti, kun kyse on suomalaisesta käsityöstä – boutique-tasoa.

Rautia Guitars Dual Tone Style – bridge

Dual Tone Style -kitaran talla on Tune-o-Matic Schallerin valikoimasta joka istuu eebenpuisella jalalla.

Rautia Guitars Dual Tone Style – pickups

Supron (ja Valco-yhtiön) mikrofonit näyttävät kaksikelaisilta humbuckereilta, mutta ne ovat todellisuudessa yksikelaisia mikkejä hyvin erikoisella rakenteella.

Rautia Valco PU

(kuva: Rautia Guitars)

Kaksi alnico-magneettia on asennettu kahden teräslevyn väliin, joista toinen (kulmarauta-tyylinen) toimii kelan kiinnitysalustana.

Rautia Guitars Dual Tone Style – controls

Dual Tonessa on kaksi volume- ja kaksi tone-säädintä.

Alkuperäisen reseptin mukaan lähempänä kaulaa oleva säädinpari ovat tallamikrofonille (!), kun taas ne toiset kaksi säätimet ovat kaulamikkiä varten.

Rautia-kitarassa kaulan toneen on piilotettu nostokytkin, jolla kaulamikin vaihetta voi kääntää.

Rautia Guitars Dual Tone Style – body beauty 2

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Rautia Guitars Dual Tone Style – beauty shot 2

Rautia Guitars Dual Tone Style on mukavan kevyt soitin ensiluokkaisella soitettavuudella.

Kaulan ohut kiiltävä lakkaus tuntuu mukavalta, samoin kuin kaulan pyöreä, muttei liian paksu C-profiili.

Nykypäivän näkökulmasta katsottuna Dual Tonen pitkä kaulatasku hankaloittaa hieman pääsyä ihan ylimmille nauhoille. Myös vapaasti seisova talla voisi olla hyvin raskaalla kädellä soittavalle muusikoille olla pieni riski. Minun täytyy kuitenkin testin perusteella todeta, että tulin itse kitaran kanssa erittäin hyvin toimeen, eikä kitaran 50-luvun sukujuurista johtuvien ominaisuuksien kanssa tullut minkäänlaisia ongelmia.

Rautia Dual Tonen puhdas soundi on hyvin kaunis, avoin ja kellomainen. Mikrofonit eivät ole yhtä teräviä kuin perinteiset Fender-yksikelaiset, mutta niissä ei ole myöskään niin paksu keskialue kuin Gibsonin P-90-mikeissä.

Esimerkkipätkässä järjestys on kaulamikki –> molemmat mikrofonit (samassa vaiheessa) –> molemmat mikrofonit (kaulamikin vaihe käännetty) –> tallamikrofoni:

Rautian Valco-mikrofonit toimivat myös todella hyvin särökäytössä. Mikeissä on riittävästi purevuutta lyödäkseen itsensä sopivasti läpi, ilman että ne olisivat niin teräviä, että soittajalta lähtisi paikat hampaista:

Demobiisissä on kaksi komppikitaraa, jotka käyttävät kytkimen keskiasentoa, sekä vaiheenkääntöä.

Ensimmäinen soolo-osa käyttää kaulamikrofonia, toisessa kuullaan molemmat mikit yhdessä (plus vaiheenkääntöä), ja viimeinen osa soitetaan tallamikrofonilla:

Rautia Guitars Dual Tone Style – beauty shot 1

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Rautia Guitars Dual Tone Style – body beauty 2

Tällaiseen herkkupalaan on todella helppoa rakastua!

Rautia Guitarsin Dual Tone on aitoa suomalaista käsityötä. Kunnioituksella lisätyt parannukset päivittävät 60 vuotta vanhan soittimen nykykitaristille sopivaksi – sekä soitettavuus että soundi ovat ensiluokkaisia.

Hinta-laatu-suhde on mielestäni erittäin korkealla.

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Rautia Guitars Dual Tone Style

2.500 €

Lisätiedot: Rautia Guitars

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Plussat:

+ käsintehty Suomessa

+ työnjälki

+ soitettavuus

+ soundi

+ ainutlaatuinen mikrofonityyppi

Miinukset:

– pääsy viimeisille nauhoille

Huomenna: Rautia Guitars Dual Tone Style

Rautia Guitars Dual Tone Style – pickups

• Handmade in Finland
• Chambered alder body
• Bolt-on maple neck
• Bound rosewood fingerboard
• 22 medium frets
• 24.75″/62.8 cm scale
• Two Rautia Valco Style singlecoil pickups
• Two volume, two tone controls
• Push/pull switch in neck tone reverses neck PU’s phase
• Schaller Tune-o-matic with ebony base
• Gotoh Stealth tuners
• Guitarkits USA tailpiece

Contact: Rautia Guitars

Rautia Guitars Dual Tone Style – beauty shot 1

The Holy Grail Guitar Show 2015

HGGS – Estrel Hotel Berlin

The Holy Grail Guitar Show 2015 pidettiin Berliinissä 31.10. ja 01.11.2015.

The Holy Grail Guitar Show 2015 was held on the 31st of October and the 1st of November 2015 in Berlin (Germany).

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Suomi oli – jälleen kerran – todella hyvin edustettu:

Finland was – once again – very well represented:

HGGS 2015 – AJL

Ari-Jukka Luomuranta (AJL-Guitars) ja hänen erikoismallinsa, Model Gypsy Fire, jolla on iso soikea ääniaukko ja tummanpunainen viimeistely.

Gypsy Jazz specialist Ari-Jukka Luomuranta (AJL-Guitars) with his special large-holed Favino-type Model Gypsy Fire in burgundy red.

HGGS 2015 – AJL 2

AJL-Guitarsista saa nyt myös firman ainutlaatuista Quiet & Portable -matkakitaraa.

To our knowledge, AJL-Guitars’ Quiet & Portable travel Gypsy guitar is a world first.

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HGGS 2015 – Amfisound 1

Amfisoundin Sampo Leppävuori (vas) ja Tomi Korkalainen (oik).

Sampo Leppävuori (l) and Tomi Korkalainen (r) from Amfisound Guitars.

HGGS 2015 – Amfisound 3

Amfisoundin uudistettut Halti-mallit saa nyt uudenlaisella Set-Lock-kaulaliitoksella, joka helpottaa huomattavasti pääsyn ylimmille nauhoille.

Their updated Halti-models are now made with Amfisound’s Set-Lock neck joint, which makes it easy to reach the neck’s dusty end.

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HGGS 2015 – Jasesoi 3

A-P Paasosen Soitinpaja Jasesoi esitteli Holy Grail -messuilla uudet akustiset mallinsa, jossa kaulaliitos on 13. nauhan (!) kohdalla.

A-P Paasonen’s company Jasesoi introduced their new steel-string model with a neck joint at the 13th (!) fret.

HGGS 2015 – Jasesoi 1

Kuvankaunis!
What a beauty!

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HGGS 2015 – Liljeström

Anders Liljeströmin (vas) uusi, kevyesti vanhennettu malli kiinnosti sekä messuvieraat että muut soitinrakentajat.

Anders Liljeström’s (l) new aged-look guitar was met with a lot of interest, both from players as well as colleagues.

HGGS 2015 – Jasesoi 4

Tässä Anders on kokeilemassa uutta Jasesoi-mallia.

Anders even found time to check out Jasesoi’s new model.

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HGGS 2015 – Lottonen 2

Lottonen Guitarsin Juha Rinne (vas) ja Juha Lottonen (oik).

Juha Rinne (l) and Juha Lottonen (r) of Lottonen Guitars.

HGGS 2015 – Lottonen rosette

Parlour-kokoiset Lottoset löytyy nykyään jo monen soittajan arsenaalissa.

You should really try Lottonen’s parlour-sized acoustic guitars!

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HGGS 2015 – Ruokangas 2

Juha Ruokankaan Ruokangas Guitars on nykyään jo käsite myös muualla maailmassa. Tämän Mojo-mallin kannessa on Juhan tyttären maalaus.

Juha Ruokangas’ company, Ruokangas Guitars, is already well-established in the field of boutique guitars. This Mojo-model comes with a top that was hand-painted by Juha’s daughter.

HGGS 2015 – Ruokangas 3

Uudessa Unicorn Supersonic-kitarassa on erikoisviimeistelty loimukoivukansi.

The brand-new Unicorn Supersonic comes with Ruokangas’ special Bare Bones finish.

HGGS 2015 – Mika Tyyskä

Mr Fastfingerin luoja Mika Tyyskä saapuu Ruokangas-ständille.

Mika Tyyskä, Mr Fastfinger’s human alter ego, arrives at the Ruokangas stand.

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HGGS 2015 – Tyyster 1

Tyyster Guitarsin Matti Gran (vas) and Ville Tyyster (oik).

Matti Gran (l) and Ville Tyyster (r) from Tyyster Guitars.

HGGS 2015 – Tyyster 2

Tyysterin Pelti-malli on erinomainen Blues- ja Roots-kitara.

Blues- and Roots-players will surely enjoy the Tyyster Pelti with its metal thinline body.

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HGGS 2015 – Vice

HGGS 2015 – Tonfuchs 2

HGGS 2015 – Thorndal

HGGS 2015 – Thierry Andre

HGGS 2015 – Rozawood 3

HGGS 2015 – Ritter 2

HGGS 2015 – Nick Page 2

HGGS 2015 – Basslab

HGGS 2015 – Andy Manson 2

HGGS 2015 – BAchmann 2

HGGS 2015 – Alquier Ethiq 1

HGGS 2015 – Nicolas Dayet-David

HGGS 2015 – Marleaux

Lisää kuvia The Holy Grail Guitar Showsta löydät TÄÄLTÄ.

For more pictures from The Holy Grail Guitar Show click HERE.

Rautia Guitars Dual Tone Style – Now on SoundCloud

Rautia Guitars Dual Tone Style – pickups

• Handmade in Finland
• Chambered alder body
• Bolt-on maple neck
• Bound rosewood fingerboard
• 22 medium frets
• 24.75″/62.8 cm scale
• Two Rautia Valco Style singlecoil pickups
• Two volume, two tone controls
• Push/pull switch in neck tone reverses neck PU’s phase
• Schaller Tune-o-matic with ebony base
• Gotoh Stealth tuners
• Guitarkits USA tailpiece

Contact: Rautia Guitars

Rautia Guitars Dual Tone Style – beauty shot 1

Review: PRS SE Custom 24 30th Anniversary

PRS SE Custom 24 30th Ann – body beauty 1

Thirty years ago a young, bespectacled man introduced the guitar-playing world to the first guitar model from his new company at the NAMM Show. The company from Maryland was only a small start-up, but their beautiful new electric guitar already started to attract a good deal of attention.

This young man was none other than Paul Reed Smith, the company PRS Guitars, and their first model the now-legendary Custom 24.

Before founding PRS Guitars, Smith had already managed to sell several of his handmade guitars to well-known guitarists, such as Howard Leese and Carlos Santana. Smith’s early guitars were clearly grounded in Gibson-tradition, successfully blending classic Les Paul Standard visuals with the more practical double-cut design of late 1950s Les Paul Specials. Carlos Santana’s signature PRS is based on these early (pre-PRS) guitars.

Nonetheless, Paul Reed Smith wasn’t content with high-class ”copying”. He wanted to come up with the ultimate electric guitar, both in terms of playability and sounds. What he came up with was a guitar that successfully bridges the gap between Fender and Gibson electrics, without copying any of their classic models.

The first step on Paul Reed Smith’s ongoing quest for excellence was the PRS Custom 24, introduced at NAMM in 1985.

This guitar set PRS’ wheels a-rollin’, and the company has come a long way from its humble beginnings. These days people talk about the ”Big Three” manufacturers of electric guitars – meaning Fender, Gibson and PRS.

To celebrate their anniversary PRS have released four limited edition models. Kitarablogi.com managed to get hold of the Made-in-Korea SE Custom 24 30th Anniversary for this review.

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PRS SE Custom 24 30th Ann – full front

The PRS SE 30th Anniversary Custom 24 (current price in Finland approx. 1,000 €) is the most-affordable of the anniversary models, but it still is a great-looking guitar.

It has PRS Guitars’ typical scale length of 25-inches (63.5 cm), which is longer than Gibson’s, but shorter than Fender’s typically used scale lengths.

The back of the body is made from mahogany, while the curved top is crafted from maple. To spruce up the looks of the SE 30th Anniversary, a thin flame maple veneer is glued onto the (plain) maple top. The top is bound with cream-coloured plastic.

PRS SE Custom 24 30th Ann – full back

On current SE Custom 24 guitars the neck is made from maple – in contrast to the mahogany necks on US-produced Customs. The change was made recently for both tonal and ecological reasons. The SE’s set neck is glued together from three long strips of maple, with two small pieces added to get the headstock to its full width.

PRS SE Custom 24 30th Ann – headstock

The nut is made from PRS’ special graphite-impregnated, hard plastic.

PRS SE Custom 24 30th Ann – tuners

The 30th Anniversary SE Custom 24 sports a set of very decent, non-locking Schaller-copies.

PRS SE Custom 24 30th Ann – bird inlays

PRS have come up with a variation of their bird-inlays for the anniversary models, which sees the birds flying in a gracefully curved line across the fingerboard.

The bound rosewood fingerboard is home to 24 medium-jumbo frets. The fretjob is excellent.

PRS SE Custom 24 30th Ann – cutaways

The bevelled treble side cutaway has become something of a trademark for PRS guitars.

If you click on the picture for a better view, you will be able to see clearly the demarcation lines between the mahogany back, the maple top, and the flame maple veneer.

PRS SE Custom 24 30th Ann – vibrato

Thirty years ago locking vibratos (Floyd Rose, Kahler, Rockinger) were highly fashionable, but Paul Reed Smith wasn’t too keen on them. In his view locking systems changed a guitar’s sound in a negative way, and he felt they were too cumbersome when it came to changing strings.

Smith came up with a highly-improved take on the classic Stratocaster vibrato – a chunky piece of beauty, milled from solid brass.

The SE 30th Anniversary Custom uses a high-quality version of the original design.

PRS SE Custom 24 30th Ann – pickups

In the Eighties guitarists favoured hot bridge humbuckers, because they made achieving a creamy distortion sound much easier.

This Anniversary-Custom brings this concept back by combining a medium-output neck humbucker – the Vintage Bass – with the SE-version of the high-output HFS Treble (HFS = hot fat screams).

PRS SE Custom 24 30th Ann – controls

In the beginning, original PRS Custom 24 models came with two ”controls” and a mini-toggle switch. Actually, the second ”control” was a five-way rotary switch that served as the guitar’s pickup selector. The tiny switch was PRS’ Sweet Switch, a preset treble roll-off.

Over the years, the rotary switch fell out of favour, and the control setup on US-made guitars changed to master volume, master tone, and a five-way blade switch.

On the SE Custom 24 the blade switch is a three-way model, while a push/pull switch in the tone control allows you to split both humbuckers.

PRS SE Custom 24 30th Ann – gig bag

A well-made gig bag is included with the SE Custom 24 30th Anniversary model.

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PRS SE Custom 24 30th Ann – beauty shot 1

PRS guitars are known for their well though-out ergonomics and their great playability, and the SE Custom 24 30th Anniversary proves to be a genuine PRS in this respect, too. It has a comfortable medium weight, and feel nice both in your lap and strapped on.

In keeping with the 1980s theme, the SE comes with a Wide Thin neck profile. Despite its name, though, you needn’t be afraid that this Custom 24 comes with an insubstantial Ibanez Wizard. I’d describe the Wide Thin profile as distinctly oval with a medium thickness, so there’s still more than enough wood left for good tone and sustain.

The review guitar came with a comfortably low setup (low-E: 1.9 mm/high-e: 1.6 mm) without any buzzes, thanks to the great fret job.

I know that it’s a thing of personal preference, but I’d like to see a PRS strung up with a set of 010-gauge strings, instead of the factory set of 009s. The factory set feels almost too ”slinky”and effortless, making it hard to really dig into the strings.

The PRS-vibrato is one of the best updates of the vintage vibrato you’re likely to encouter, and it works like a dream on the SE Custom 24, too. The feel is smooth, creamy and precise, but isn’t as sensitive to heavy-handed playing or string bending as a Floyd Rose, despite the floating setup.

Paul Reed Smith has also proven he know’s how to voice pickups. Naturally, these Korean pickups aren’t quite in the same league as their American counterparts, but these are still very decent pickups.

On paper, pairing a Vintage Bass with a HFS Treble humbucker sounds like a recipe for a slightly schizophrenic sound, when, actually, these pickups work very well together. The jump in output levels isn’t as acute as you might think. The difference between the Vintage Bass and the HFS Treble comes over clearest in the way the latter focusses heavily on the mid-range frequencies.

The sound clips both start with the coil-split on, before moving on to the full humbucker sound. The sequence is always neck pickup –> both pickups –> bridge pickup:

The rhythm guitars on the demo track use the coil-split (left channel: neck PU; right channel: both PUs), while the lead guitar starts with the full neck humbucker, before switching to the full bridge humbucker at 0’49”:

PRS SE Custom 24 30th Ann – back beauty

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PRS SE Custom 24 30th Ann – body beauty 2

No wonder that PRS Guitars’ SE-range is so popular:

The SE Custom 24 30th Anniversary gives you the genuine ”PRS experience” at a truly fair price. This is a pro-level electric guitar that plays very well and offers you a wide variety oif different sounds.

PRS SE Custom 24 30th Ann – beauty shot 2

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PRS SE Custom 24 30th Anniversary

approximately 1,000 € (including gig bag)

Finnish distributor: EM Nordic

A big thank you to DLX Music Helsinki for the loan of the review instrument!

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Pros:

+ workmanship

+ playability

+ vibrato action

+ versatile sound

+ anniversary model

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