Paul Reed Smith Custom 24

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Uploaded by on Apr 15, 2008

In this video, Drew Krag discusses how and why he sought out the PRS Custom 24 and some of the modifications he made to customize the Custom. See more on Gearwire.com!

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  • love the way u showed off you baby! DON'T... CHANGE... THE... PICK UPS!!! r u nuts!? keep it stock, bro. unless the sound sucks, which i'm sure it doesn't... 5 stars!

    check out my video response!

  • The audio is in a separate audio - only video but thanks for the very nonconstructive critique surfco.

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  • @moseseseseses 50 dollars for 10 top Maple? what are you smoking? and You are the reason that in America we are losing jobs. Because Cheap mother fuckers like you don't want to pay for quality. and no it won't sound the same. You obviously have no ear for music and probably can't play for shit. Your a load that should have been swallowed.

  • The wood in these guitars cost about 50 dollars. If you want one of these guitars, go online and purchase them from overseas for less than 3 hundred dollars.  All you will have to change are the pickups when you get them. Don't be ripped off by Paul Reed Smith, no guitar on planet earth is worth even over 10 thousand dollars, don't let these foolish people make a fool out of you and steal from you by way and means of price gouging.

  • is this the same guy that gave the classic review of the classic gibson lp studio demonstrating its classic sound and classic feel???

  • great guitars

  • Some of the modifications? He dropped the bridge. Woohoo. That was the only thing he did to it.

  • stop talking and play something

  • Think I figured it out. I bet he tightened the 6 front trem screws down so the front of the bridge touches the body and then he tightened the spring claw way up so it pulls the back of the bridge down to the body. Afterwards you would essentially have a fixed bridge guitar which increases sustain. I've done something similar to mine - wedging blocks of wood between both the front and back of the trem block to completely fix it to the body and it sounds better and the tuning is more stable.

  • What does dropping the bridge mean? I'm not a native speaker so...

  • What does he mean when he says he "dropped the bridge?" Does he mean he blocked out the trem for better sustain? I've never heard this term.

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