visualrocker69
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Since I switched to Anderson, my PRS is for sale. It's in near mint condition. Not a single blemish of any sort. It's recently been in the shop for a cleanup and intonation set. $1975 shipped. PRS hardshell case included, obviously
I also had the 5-way rotary pickup selector converted to a conventional 3-way switch and also had a push/pull pot installed on the tone knob for coil tapping. This is one of the options that it can come with from the factory, by the way. Besides the fact that this is indescribably more practical than the rotary switching, this control layout gives you 6 switching options, rather than the 5 with the rotary knob. I will, however, include the original parts from the rotary system.
It's a beautiful guitar and I hate to part with it, but... that's that!
Here are the specs:
- Contoured mahogany body
- Carved flame maple top
- Mahogany neck, wide-thin profile
- Rosewood fretboard
- 24 frets
- Abalone bird inlays
- HFS bridge pickup / Vintage bass neck pickup
- Phase II locking tuners
- PRS tremolo bridge
Updated photo with the 3-way pickup selector:
Thanks!
I also had the 5-way rotary pickup selector converted to a conventional 3-way switch and also had a push/pull pot installed on the tone knob for coil tapping. This is one of the options that it can come with from the factory, by the way. Besides the fact that this is indescribably more practical than the rotary switching, this control layout gives you 6 switching options, rather than the 5 with the rotary knob. I will, however, include the original parts from the rotary system.
It's a beautiful guitar and I hate to part with it, but... that's that!
Here are the specs:
- Contoured mahogany body
- Carved flame maple top
- Mahogany neck, wide-thin profile
- Rosewood fretboard
- 24 frets
- Abalone bird inlays
- HFS bridge pickup / Vintage bass neck pickup
- Phase II locking tuners
- PRS tremolo bridge
Updated photo with the 3-way pickup selector:
Thanks!