With its effortless playability and uncompromised tone, the PRS Custom 24 is a great example of the innovation and quality that keeps PRS at the top of their game. With a separate blend control you can combine both for a truly unique and versatile sound. Enabling players to get both electric and acoustic tones, it has two jack outputs so you can send one signal to your amp and another direct to a DI, acoustic amp or PA. In addition, it comes loaded with an LR Baggs Piezo system. This guitar is a beautiful example of art and functionality working in perfect harmony. A pair of 85/15 pickups deliver just the punch that this guitar needs, with a whole range of tonal variations, the Custom 24 is a powerhouse both on stage and in the studio. Such an incredible guitar needs to be equipped with a pickup selection to match. With the PRS patented Gen III tremolo and Phase III locking tuners, you get flawless tuning stability and great intonation, the trem is super responsive and allows you to add some lush texture to your sound. The finish is stunning and perfectly complements the guitars premium aesthetic.Ī comfortable 24 fret Rosewood fingerboard proudly bears the signature PRS birds and its 25" scale length Mahogany neck and pattern regular profile offers a comfortable and stable performance. With a stunning carved figured Maple 10 top and Mahogany back, it looks every bit as good as it sounds. Demonstrating the highest quality of craftsmanship, the Custom 24 is renowned for supreme tone and effortless playability. Let's see what happens.The PRS Custom 24 is the pinnacle of modern guitar design. That might be good for some people I guess but I used it on a few things (mixers, controllers etc) and was a bit disappointed :-( Anywho, got my alcohol, compressed air and D5 ready for the Variax. I do find with pots with nice physical resistance (lots of grease in them?) F5 does make them spin a bit too easily. I found that F5 restored them a little after this. My guitar tech used to use servisol in pots and faders.they went proper scratchy after a while. I use D5 for switches and connections and F5 for pots and faders. DeOxit is what all the "pro's use" Everywhere I've worked (I work with electronic stuff) there are cans of DeOxit always available. You are essentially doing the Alcohol thing but don't need the canned air. When the strings are off, the DeOxit can get into the space between the piezo and the saddle. Soundhole pickups are magnetic, similar to electric guitar pickups, directly detecting the vibrations of the strings. A soundhole pickup is visible bridging the soundhole or tucked away to one side of it. I must say, a small spritz of DeOxit on each piezo when I change my strings has kept it "running". A piezo pickup is essentially installed inside the body of the guitar where it cannot be seen. I had this issue and then used DeOxit D5. Next time I may paint piezo with clear fingernail polish. 8) Attach piezos to bridge.9) install string and re-internate. If one is not working clean it again perhaps using the water and a soft toothbrush.ħ) Gently re-insert cable back in. Plug in guitar and gently tap each piezos. 6) Dry piezos with paper towels and hair dryer on warm. ARTEC Preamp ETN-3 for Acoustic Electric Guitar or other instrument R0984. Fishman Resophonic Active Resonator Spider/Biscuit Guitar Pickup w/Preamp NEW 179.95. We are trying wash away the salt from the hands. Acoustic Guitar Pickups Piezo Soft Strip Under Saddle for Onboard Preamp Pickups. Let them set and change water and slosh again. 5) Next fill cup with DISTILLED water and slosh the piezos in the water. 4) Remove piezos and using the cables and NOT the piezos, gently and carefully pull the piezos away from bridge. It is a pain but this is how I’ve fixed twice over many years.1)Remove strings 2)Remove back cover behind knob controls 3)Carefully unpack small bunch of cables. I believe my sweaty hands salts are causing this. On my Godin XTSA either my low A or E goes out. Notice that a majority of issues are the low strung.
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