Common questions

What type of frets does PRS use?

What type of frets does PRS use?

Another example of this would be that PRS uses extremely hard nickel frets on their instruments (such as the beautiful Custom 24), which are on par with a lot of stainless steel frets out there. Stainless steel frets are well known for their corrosion resistance and extra long-lasting alloy.

What size are PRS frets?

PRS uses a medium jumbo size exclusively (except for the US made Santana models, which use a slightly bigger size). Jumbo fretwire is the really big stuff like Dunlop 6100 and equivalent sizes at ~. 110-. 055” or Dunlop 6000 (Ibanez JEM series).

How many frets do PRS have?

Look at a Gibson Les Paul Custom versus a PRS Custom 24. Both instruments have the same scale length, but the Gibson has 22 frets and the PRS obviously has 24.

Do 24 fret guitars have longer necks?

Most 24 fret guitars have a longer neck length than 22 fret guitars, even if the overall scale length is different. Also, the pickup positioning is different. The neck pickup on a 22 fret guitar is underneath the second major harmonic. On a 24 fret guitar, the pickup sits closer to the bridge.

Do Les Pauls have 24 frets?

Les Paul models are known for having 22 frets. Early electric guitars used 22 frets as a standard due to the scale length of most guitars. These days, many guitars have 24 frets and a much longer scale length. This gives you a slightly higher range and more space to play on the fretboard.

What is the point of a 24 fret guitar?

They are generally easier to play because the neck is shorter so you don’t have to reach as much down the fretboard. 24 fret guitars are good if you want to be able to play more notes, without moving down a string. Some songs, particularly in the metal genre, require 24 frets to play them properly.

Is a 24 fret guitar worth it?

Do all Les Pauls have 22 frets?

Les Paul models are known for having 22 frets. Both the SG and Les Paul both use 22 frets, in fact. Although Epiphone (and Gibson’s) SG guitars are quite a bit lighter. Early electric guitars used 22 frets as a standard due to the scale length of most guitars.

What is the difference between a PRS 22 and 24 fret guitar?

For example, a PRS Custom 24 (24 frets) has the same scale length of 25″ as a PRS Custom 22 (22 frets). However, fret number does normally affect the pickup positioning and the neck length. Most 24 fret guitars have a longer neck length than 22 fret guitars, even if the overall scale length is different. Also, the pickup positioning is different.

Are 24 frets on a guitar better than 22 frets?

The neck angle is better on the PRS models with 24 frets than with 22, the string tension is slinkier and the overall playability is far better. 24 frets is the wave of the future, 22 frets is the older way. All the new cool guitars have 24 frets. Gibson has finally jumped on the band wagon.

Can a 24 fret PRS sound like a Les Paul neck pickup?

Believe me, this has a tremendous effect on the tone of the guitar. On the 24 fret PRS, the polepieces do not line up with the string’s antinode, because that’s where the 24th fret has to go (by definition). Therefore it is IMPOSSIBLE for a 24 fret PRS to get a similar tone as a Les Paul neck pickup.

Does fret number affect the length of the guitar?

Fret number does not always affect scale length. For example, a PRS Custom 24 (24 frets) has the same scale length of 25″ as a PRS Custom 22 (22 frets). However, fret number does normally affect the pickup positioning and the neck length.