#Are PRS SE CE Standard 24 any good? And if so should i get one with a whammy system or without?

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candid lodge
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Any good opinions?

versed knot
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for me its depending on your playing style. if you use alot of vibrato in your playing, you might want to have a whammy on it, but if you prefer your guitar to stay in tune easier, then buy the one without a whammy

candid lodge
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I don’t use vibratto very much because I don’t know how to ise

spare steppe
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theyre strat style trems are they not?

versed knot
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speaking from experience

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or maybe the ones i played is just so bad i guess

spare steppe
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well thats not hard to tune, that would mean they dont stay in tune very well

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but yeah if you use a non locking trem hard it can pull the guitar out of tune

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if you dont touch it, it should have very similar tuning stability to a hardtail

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as long as its high quality, which its prs so of course it is

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the only thing i can think of is ive heard a trem can make bending harder

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and of course different bridges feel different

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if you dont use the tremelo ever, you should probably get the hardtail one, but its not gonna be a huge different either way

candid lodge
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Their the same/similar price and I would like to be able to use the tremolo system.

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Are prs guitars any good tho?

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I get really mixed opinions depending on who i ask

sacred elk
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prs is goated

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not sure who would have negative opinions on them unless they dislike paul reed smith himself

hardy juniper
spare steppe
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especially the SE stuff though

oak elbow
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because it has better intonation

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and string height adjustment

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and a more reliable bridge design

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just take the whammy bar out

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and use it as a normal bridge

candid lodge
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Ok

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Thank you!