PRS McCarty Faded Blue Jean

£4,369.00 Available to Order

PRS McCarty Faded Blue Jean

Includes Hard Case

£4,369.00

Available to Order

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Named after Ted McCarty, a pioneer of the electric guitar and musical instrument industry, the McCarty model embodies the most up-to-date findings from PRS and looks back to the golden age of the guitar. This vintage-appointed guitar features a bound, 22-fret Pattern neck and a slightly thicker back for enhanced tone and sustain. The McCarty model is anchored by a PRS Stoptail bridge with brass inserts for added resonance and vintage-style tuners. The PRS McCarty is outfitted with McCarty LT treble and bass pickups. These vintage-style pickups exhibit exceptional clarity and focused mid range. Paired with a push/pull tone control and a 3-way toggle pickup switch, these pickups provide a complete palette of tones.

In the late 1980’s, Paul Reed Smith called on Ted McCarty to consult with him on guitar design and production techniques. He not only served as a mentor but became a great friend of Paul and everyone he met at PRS. In 1994, PRS released the first McCarty, an instrument that incorporated the full spectrum of techniques and knowledge Paul had gained from Ted as well as his own experiences as a guitar builder.

For 2024, PRS Guitars is updating the tuning machines on many of our Core guitars. While, aesthetically, our new Wing buttons are designed to echo the 12th fret bird wingspan design, they were first and foremost designed for tonal reasons. Because these buttons are lighter weight than their metal predecessors, they are subtracting less energy from the vibrating strings, thus helping the guitar ring longer and at a more musical note. The removal of the tuner’s locking feature on non-tremolo-equipped guitars further decreases their weight.

Specification

Body Mahogany with Maple Top
Neck Mahogany
Neck Shape Pattern
Fingerboard Rosewood
Scale 25"
Radius 10"
Frets 22
Nut Bone
Nut Width 1 11/16"
Pickups McCarty LT Humbucker Set
Controls Volume, Tone (Push/Pull), 3 Way Toggle
Bridge PRS Stoptail with Brass Inserts
Tuners Vintage Style Non-Locking with "Wing" Buttons