WebbWide fat: Headstock: Eagle Inlay: Color matches back and neck: Rosewood overlay: Color matches body: HARDWARE: Bridge: PRS Tremolo: PRS Tremolo: PRS Tremolo: PRS floating vibrato: PRS Tremolo: PRS Tremolo or Hard-Tail bridge: PRS Tremolo or Hard-Tail bridge: PRS Designed Stoptail: PRS Designed Tremolo: Tuners: PRS 14-to-1 Phase II low … Webb20 dec. 2008 · Joined. Feb 5, 2004. Messages. 181. 58junior said: Anyone own both and know the dimensions of both, particularly the body thickness on the edge (by the strap button) and the comparative difference in the Les Paul 59 neck (or standard 50's neck) and the PRS "wide fat". Thanks. I have a SC245 and a 50's neck LP standard.
PRS Guitars SE Santana - 2024
Webb11 aug. 2014 · They support answered very quickly and here are the specs (if someone else needs these as well): PRS SE EG with HSS-pickup arrangement, Serial Fxxxxx Year 2005, mahogany body, mahogany neck with a wide/fat carve, rosewood fretboard, 10” radius, 6150 style frets with SE pickups. Cheers, -iec iec iec Joined Jul 29, 2014 Messages 13 … WebbThe Johnny Hiland neck carve is a variation of a PRS Wide Thin neck, incorporating aspects of a “C” style neck from the 1st fret to the 12th fret”. PRS Guitars Neck Dimensions Width of the fingerboard at the nut: * Regular – 1 21/32” * Wide Fat and Wide Thin – 1 11/16” * Santana – 1 21/32” * Custom 22/12 - 1 47/64" * 513 – 1 43/64" emploi thales st heand
Model History – PRS Guitars
Webb10 apr. 2011 · The Regular neck is a comfortable neck that is 1/32 narrower and not quite as thick front to back as our Wide Fat neck. It is currently only available on the Custom and Standard 24 Satin. The Wide Thin neck has a thinner profile front to back than the Wide Fat. This neck is available on many of our 22 and 24 fret models. WebbThe 22 fret wide fat neck, PRS adjustable stoptail bridge, and 58/15 “S” pickups further promote the SE Hollowbody Standard’s big, clear, balanced voice. This vintage-inspired … Webb6 maj 2007 · PRS does make various neck profiles. I would say that the comparison the original poster is asking for is pretty difficult though. I'd go play some PRS SE's and go play some Gibsons and go from there. There are so many variables...nut width, radius, neck contour, fret profiles, neck finishes...etc. dr atheel alexander fairfield