A Classic Refinished
With its solid build and versatile, vintage electronics platform, the S2 Standard 24 Satin is a true player’s guitar. The thin satin nitro finish gives this instrument a wonderful resonance and an open clarity that’s noticeable even unplugged. The solid mahogany body and set neck give this guitar a distinctive resonance and powerful sustain, and when mahogany’s rich, round, warm tone meets the Maryland, USA-made 58/15 LT pickups, there are plenty of clear highs and strong mids to be dialed in. The subtle aesthetic of mahogany and vintage vibe of pickguard-mounted electronics give the S2 Standard 24 an understated look for players who prefer a stripped-down approach to their music.
After ten years, the PRS S2 Series is being updated with USA-made pickup and electronics for 2024 (and beyond). We are proud to bring this added value to what has become a fully integrated part of our manufacturing line and product offering.
PRS S2 Standard 24 Electric Guitar Features:
- Contoured mahogany, double-cutaway body, and asymmetrical beveled top support comfortable access to every fret for uninhibited accessibility
- Mahogany neck and body support balanced tones with blossoming mids and rich harmonics to support nearly any playstyle with powerful voicing in every register
- Rosewood fingerboard imbues tones with a crystalline veneer that tames piercing highs while focusing mids and lows to ensure glassy articulation
- Pattern Thin neck profile accommodates various play styles across its 24 nickel frets, 10-inch fingerboard radius, and 25-inch scale for speed, comfort, and control
- PRS 58/15 LT humbuckers are US-made to seamlessly meld iconic, late-50s tones with contemporary versatility to conjure multitudes of sounds without compromising character
- Flexible 5-way blade pickup switch features US-made circuitry for unwavering control and expanded sound-crafting possibilities
- Low-mass locking tuners and PRS patented tremolo system bookend strings to empower players with the tools for diverse expression, from subtle vibrato to soaring dive-bombs