Thursday, March 04, 2010

PRS McCarty Experience

PRS 59/09 Experience Run Electric Guitar Black Slate


PRS 59/09 Experience Run Electric Guitar Black Slate


The 59/09 McCarty Experience Electric Guitar features a Private Stock quilted maple top, mahogany body, and an East Indian rosewood neck and fingerboard. It is fitted with 59/09 pickups with a coil-splitting push/pull tone control, stoptail bridge, nickel hardware, PRS bird fingerboard inlays, and a semi-gloss finish. Includes case.

* Body
* Model: 59/09 McCarty
* Style: '59 double cutaway
* Back Wood: Mahogany
* Top Wood: Private Stock grade quilted maple
* Finish: Semi-gloss
* Neck
* Number of Frets: 22
* Scale Length: 25"
* Neck Wood: East Indian rosewood
* Fretboard Wood: East Indian rosewood
* Number of frets: 22 Fret
* Neck Shape: Wide Fat
* Nut Width: 1-11/16"
* Fingerboard radius: 10
* Inlays Abalone Birds
* Hardware
* Bridge: Stoptail
* Tuners: PRS 14:1 Phase II low mass locking tuners
* Hardware Type: Nickel
* Treble Pickup: 59/09 humbucking
* Bass Pickup: 59/09 humbucking
* Pickup Switching: Volume and push/pull tone control with 3-way toggle pickup selector
* Case: Hardshell

PRS 59/09 Experience Run Electric Guitar
The PRS 59/09 McCarty Experience Electric Guitar is a PRS limited run that features an amazing Private Stock quilted maple top, mahogany body, and a rare East Indian rosewood neck and fingerboard. This beauty has a double-cutaway McCarty body style with a comfortable wide fat neck profile. PRS Phase II 14:1 low-mass locking tuners and an adjustable stoptail bridge offer tonal stability and sustain. Appointments include nickel hardware, PRS bird fingerboard inlays, and a semi-gloss finish.

The PRS McCarty Experience is loaded with 59/09 pickups — the newest addition to Paul Reed Smith Guitars' 1957/2008 Series of pickups. Slightly darker and more powerful in the bridge position, with a touch more clarity and brightness in the neck position, these unique pickups have a wider spread of tone. 59/09 pickups feature PRS exclusive wire produced on the original machine used to make the classic '50s era pickups. The PRS guitar's push/pull tone control lets you split the pickup coils for even more tonal variety. Comes with a hardshell case.

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