The original McCarty guitars were designed at the request of David Grissom by adding a slightly thicker back for more depth in tone. It evolved into the DGT after they built David a McCarty w a trem. The 594 using the four knobs and high selector switch came in the wake of them building their single cut guitars.
@@rommelprz7I tried both today side by side, I had played the 594 a few weeks ago. I preferred the 594, it’s lighter and I felt the thickness of the neck suited the slightly shorter scale length. The dgt I played was slightly darker sounding than the 594, I get the 594 was more classic LP sounding. However these are all minor changes (apart from weight). Just more what switching you prefer and if you want a trem. Try to test them both at the same time.
@@rommelprz7i have had both. The dgt is an awesome guitar but for me I prefer the 594. The dgt is a little too bright for me and the tone of the McCarty 594 is just so smooth. I actually traded my dgt gold top for a McCarty 594. Very happy I did.
Yes , of course... we put 'McCartney' in there purposely to see who all would be paying attention to that little 'name change' ! Way to go Doug , you did catch it . Have you heard some of the 'very many' songs done by the talented and gifted Phil Keaggy ...albums going way back to the 70's 80's 90's and so on ! Listen to one song called 'Happy' all the way through ... very nice indeed !
I have watched this video probably three times. I have to say that the tone that you are getting with this is some of the very best that I’ve heard in your videos. Absolutely great stuff, Jonny lad!
That clean tone is magic. I can’t think of a guitar with a clean tone like this. Even the bridge pick up, which usually isn’t my favorite, sounds wonderful.
Yes indeed !! John , you do make PRS a solid and fine manufacturer of those electronic gee-tars ! Keep up the great work you are doing . Again , that there SE McCarty 594 has some beautiful vibrations going thru and coming out of it ! You truly do bring out the solid sounds it is capable of creating . We here do appreciate how you do it too ! This guitar alone will keep 'Rock and Roll' alive for many years to come ! Love to Listen !✌
I needed to rewatch this video, Jonny lad. I hope that you didn’t get rid of this as there’s something special going on between you and this guitar! You should maybe do an update video!
Just before the holidays PRS offered a 1 time run of the 58/15 LT pups made in Maryland USA. They were pricey, $500 USD, but I got a small discount and bought a set. My plan is to buy a 594 SE and rewire it using the same pups as the core models. There is a PRS dealer 100 miles from me that has 18 594's in stock. I'm just waiting for enough time to drive there and select one in person. If that guitar does not meet my expectations, I'll remove the pups, and an "S" model 594 is next, although I'll probably play both first. They use the "import" pups in the S model also. I don't understand that but whatever.. LOL. Thanks for the insight! --gary
We certainly know that the SE 'McCartney' 594 is a true winner ! What Gibson did years ago on the Les Paul looks and sound and playability ... well it really just cannot be beat ! Clarity and tone is what you are hearing ! John , you and Bryan Ewald (PRS specialist) are a treat to listen to . Ya'll do have the playing style and ability ... much like the talented and gifted Phil Keaggy shines through on many of his fabulous albums produced over the years past ! ' What A Day' is just one of those ... do give it a listen !
Killer opening track. And a lovely-sounding and lovely-looking guitar. If the neck volume knob had been located where it would be in reach of my pinky, for volume-knob manipulation, it would be really attractive. I wish more guitars had controls laid out with that in mind. -Tom
I haven't played a PRS that I clicked with...but I fell in love with the McCarty that Shawn Tubbs plays on his early demos. Add this one to the list. Beautiful guitar. Sounds great.
Tried this and the DGT at the Brum guitar show, Fully expected to like the DGT (which I did) but I found the neck and string spacing much more my thing with this one. Just felt more familiar to me
I've watched your reviews and keep coming back to them for reference. Thank you for the honest and very thorough details you do. The plus is that I simply LOVE your tone and playing (hence the multiple views). Beautifully done! Kudos!
The other main difference (that almost no one mentions) between this (and almost every PRS) and the DGT is that the DGT has a "less wide" fret board (1 21/32"). Most other PRS's are 1 11/16" - its only a 32nd of an inch difference, but it makes a difference. I find it challenging to the more complex open chords cleanly due to the size of my fingers on a DGT, with no problem on a board that is 1 11/16ths. Worth keeping in mind if you have fingers like mine 🙂
I also got myself another after sending my dodgy one back, although this time I decided to try the single cut. Truly excellent guitar, between this and the DGT it feels like PRS SE are absolutely nailing it recently!
You've sett back the rights of badgers working in the guitar assembly business by years young man....expect to hear from Brian May very soon! Nice sounds and playing though.
Would love to hear your views on DGT vs McCarty in due course. As a matter of interest, when you send your guitar back to Peach because of flaws do you pay for insurance? Cost me extra £30 to insure it which is steep!
@@jevonwhite5193 I finally got around to playing one of these and the frets felt good. The neck was a bit thick for my tastes and the guitar I played had the action setup lower than what I prefer. My conclusion is if you can find one of these used, it's probably worth it.
John, the single cut or double cut? The double cut reminds me of an Ibanez Roadstar I had in the 80s at university jazz guitar. One of the best guitars I ever had. I have played the Les Paul shape SE. The neck gets thick 7-10 fret area. The weight of the single cut SE bugs me a bit, I think it is 8 plus pounds maybe more. But the body is very comfortable and the fretboard / frets are so easy to play…I’ll have to play a single cut SE for comparison….
I have the 594 SE single cutaway and agree with everything you said about the nice things about these guitars. Only real negative is the same you experienced - the tuners do stay in tune but feel like junk. I don’t know why they don’t just come with locking tuners (I imagine they’d still make a nice profit with locking tuners).
@@seancca that's the entire point for locking machine heads, quality of life for string changes! Unless its a super low budget guitar, most tuners aren't going to be the source of tuning issues.
@@DarthV506 you can have tuning issues with non locking tuners. Honestly locking tuners don’t add much in terms of quality of life in string changes. I can change strings at the same pace between my locking and non locking tuners.
So glad you came back to this prs. I had qc issues with the first 3 I tried but the sound is wonderful. I want a light weight guitar that sounds as close to a Les Paul as possible. Between this and the SE DGT, which one is closer to the sound of a Les Paul?
UA-cam flagged me a spammer after editing op...jeez. Anyway, bought a demo(vintage sunburst dc) for $746. Mint condition...beautiful instrument. Agree about the compact feel. What i noticed right away was the resonance strumming a chord...no amp. Navigating the fretboard is almost effortless imo. Haven't played a dgt, but if you're on the fence it probably comes down to do you need a trem or not.
Awesome as always, JNC. Love the sound you get out of that guitar, also. Hey, BTW I'm struggling with strong choice atm - went down to 9s on my Gibson Les Paul recently and love the greater ease of bending but do feel the tone has been sacrificed a bit. What size do you use, can I ask? :)
Push-push Pots are a much better design compared to Push-pull, particularly when you have only a moment to make a change and you don't need to be fumbling about.
I have an S2 McCarty that I just could not bond with the pickups on. I had Chris at K-Line build up a couple humbuckers and a complete harness and he installed it. It sounds freaking phenomenal. I have now bonded with it!
You know what would be nice? Comparing a SE594 with an old USA made PRS CE 22. Second hand price is similar and I would love to see how they stand next to each other.
Great video, Thank you ! Could you please recommend which one would you pick between - PRS SE Standard Vs SE Custom vs SE McCarty ? Thanks ! I am an intermediate-level player looking to level up.
I bought the same guitar. While I like it a lot, I had to immediately change the tuning machines because one of them would slip a full half turn (which is crazy). I also want to change the push/pull pots because they feel super cheap - like I will snap it off. Kind of bummed that I have to fix those things, but everything else is great.
Hi John, do you EVER make a bad video? :) :) :) Have you played the singlecut version as well, and if so, how do you compare it to the double cut version?
For a minute, I thought this guitar was a chameleon! Then realized you spliced together the start of the video with the badger-fretted guitar with the new human-fretted one, very sneaky!
Have you found something strange on the fretboard ? 🤔 I recently tried that guitar. Everything was great, great sound, great comfort, very nice built quality but... I don't know... The fretboard was kind of sticky... Like it wasn't sanded enough... 🤔 Could be just me 😅 did anyone else has the same issue ?
That dodgy badger fret is majorly embarrassing for PRS QC though. I love my Tremonti SE Custom and have nothing but good things to say about it. But PRS quality is meant to be their ‘thing’ - how did that fret slip past the presumably dozen or so people that looked at it?
My guess is that PRS QC issues are under reported online by PRS fans, that shell out top dollar, only to be embarrassed when a dodgy guitar shows up? All the PRS' that I've played have been very average IMO. But maybe I just fancy a very different guitar than PRS.
Well QC is a system that will NOT make 100% of the output impeccable, but at least 80% of them will be fine. It's just how QC work, they sample the batch not test all items in the batch. You can get better QC by increasing the number of samples, but it will be more expensive.
@@johnnathancordy I have no idea. But I would be interested in having the feel of the custom 24 on a guitar that sounds like the mc carty, the custom 24 sounds very different. Dgt Could that be a good compromise in your opinion? no prs store in my area i have to order online for try
@@johnnathancordy I had the revstar 720b modified with pafs, it was stolen from me, I loved that guitar but the shape was too big for my hands. Do you think the revstar could be similar to McCartney in shape? to have a term of comparison, thanks
Why the "4"? The default blurb is that 594 comes from the 24.594" scale length. But each string has a slightly different scale length, and can be intonated, so stating the scale length the nearest thou is BS. Clearly this model has a "59" vibe, so that bit I get. But why the "4"?
Source: Music Radar - It takes its name, primarily, from its scale length of 24.594 inches or, as Paul Reed Smith told us earlier this year, "It's a '59 spec guitar with four knobs." Smith expands: "In the 50s, Gibson's scale length was 24.594 inches [624.7mm]," not the quoted 24.75-inches and is "three thirty-secondths of an inch longer than our 24.5-inch [622mm] scale," used primarily on PRS's Singlecut models, and 0.4-inch (10.3mm) shorter than PRS's standard 25-inch scale.
The original McCarty guitars were designed at the request of David Grissom by adding a slightly thicker back for more depth in tone. It evolved into the DGT after they built David a McCarty w a trem. The 594 using the four knobs and high selector switch came in the wake of them building their single cut guitars.
I read this in Keith's voice in my head!
Which one would you choose between this or a DGT?
I am trying to choose between these two models and I think your opinion would help me.
@@rommelprz7I tried both today side by side, I had played the 594 a few weeks ago. I preferred the 594, it’s lighter and I felt the thickness of the neck suited the slightly shorter scale length.
The dgt I played was slightly darker sounding than the 594, I get the 594 was more classic LP sounding. However these are all minor changes (apart from weight). Just more what switching you prefer and if you want a trem. Try to test them both at the same time.
@@rommelprz7i have had both. The dgt is an awesome guitar but for me I prefer the 594. The dgt is a little too bright for me and the tone of the McCarty 594 is just so smooth. I actually traded my dgt gold top for a McCarty 594. Very happy I did.
What I just learned about this guitar is that in Your hands, it sounds absolutely phenomenal.
Yes , of course... we put 'McCartney' in there purposely to see who all would be paying attention to that little 'name change' ! Way to go Doug , you did catch it . Have you heard
some of the 'very many' songs done by the talented and gifted Phil Keaggy ...albums going
way back to the 70's 80's 90's and so on ! Listen to one song called 'Happy' all the way through ... very nice indeed !
Well congratulations! You are the first person demoing this guitar that understands the concept of tone.
Absolutely
“Fitted by a badger” I’m stealing that.
My Daughter surprised me with a PRS SE 594 Singlecut in Vintage and I love it. I only have strats but love this guitar. It’s a fantastic guitar.
I have watched this video probably three times. I have to say that the tone that you are getting with this is some of the very best that I’ve heard in your videos. Absolutely great stuff, Jonny lad!
Never heard you before. But you’re a great player! This guitar seems to be an excellent tool for that expression
The scale length is one that Gibson used in the 50s - One of 3 different Les Paul scale lengths they used over the years.
That clean tone is magic. I can’t think of a guitar with a clean tone like this. Even the bridge pick up, which usually isn’t my favorite, sounds wonderful.
Now THAT'S a knife! 😄 Love that bit at the end of the jam. Beautiful stuff, John!
Just got mine in today.. haven't put it down since taking it out the box. 2:17
Sick intro track John, the lead was incredible, actually made me feel emotion, thank you! 😂
Nice emotional progression, melancholy to uplifting all within one progression...brilliant.
Yes indeed !! John , you do make PRS a solid and fine manufacturer of those electronic
gee-tars ! Keep up the great work you are doing . Again , that there SE McCarty 594 has
some beautiful vibrations going thru and coming out of it ! You truly do bring out the
solid sounds it is capable of creating . We here do appreciate how you do it too !
This guitar alone will keep 'Rock and Roll' alive for many years to come !
Love to Listen !✌
I needed to rewatch this video, Jonny lad. I hope that you didn’t get rid of this as there’s something special going on between you and this guitar! You should maybe do an update video!
Wow your subscribers is growing exponentially since you did the 3.6 Helix Grammatico Video. GOOD on YOU!!!! I love it, Badger Biten fret.
Damn, you’re really are my favorite player on UA-cam. Your phrasing and tone are impecable every single time. Thank you!!
wow, gorgeous tone, and amazing feel from the player.
The black gold finish is gorgeous. Nice sounding axe.
It's kinda ugly in person
Just before the holidays PRS offered a 1 time run of the 58/15 LT pups made in Maryland USA. They were pricey, $500 USD, but I got a small discount and bought a set. My plan is to buy a 594 SE and rewire it using the same pups as the core models. There is a PRS dealer 100 miles from me that has 18 594's in stock. I'm just waiting for enough time to drive there and select one in person. If that guitar does not meet my expectations, I'll remove the pups, and an "S" model 594 is next, although I'll probably play both first. They use the "import" pups in the S model also. I don't understand that but whatever.. LOL. Thanks for the insight! --gary
The intro jam was really good!
Look forward to the comparison with the DGT
My favorite part is this guitar is the control layout and the neck
We certainly know that the SE 'McCartney' 594 is a true winner ! What Gibson did years ago on the Les Paul looks and sound and playability ... well it really just cannot be beat !
Clarity and tone is what you are hearing ! John , you and Bryan Ewald (PRS specialist) are a treat to listen to . Ya'll do have the playing style and ability ... much like the talented and gifted Phil Keaggy shines through on many of his fabulous albums produced over the years past ! ' What A Day' is just one of those ... do give it a listen !
This guitar is called a "McCarty" NOT McCartney.
These progression are so lovely man!
Killer opening track. And a lovely-sounding and lovely-looking guitar. If the neck volume knob had been located where it would be in reach of my pinky, for volume-knob manipulation, it would be really attractive. I wish more guitars had controls laid out with that in mind. -Tom
I know this is an old video, but I just never watched it. Those tones are so nice, really love it.
I haven't played a PRS that I clicked with...but I fell in love with the McCarty that Shawn Tubbs plays on his early demos. Add this one to the list. Beautiful guitar. Sounds great.
I'm looking forward to your upcoming comparison of this to the prs se dgt. I want one of them but not both.
Amazing playing at the beginning! 👌🔥👏🤙 great review! Thanks!
Tried this and the DGT at the Brum guitar show, Fully expected to like the DGT (which I did) but I found the neck and string spacing much more my thing with this one. Just felt more familiar to me
Really great playing. I came back for a second listen. I don’t normally do that on guitar review videos. 👍👍
Beautiful tone on that intro 👍
I've watched your reviews and keep coming back to them for reference. Thank you for the honest and very thorough details you do. The plus is that I simply LOVE your tone and playing (hence the multiple views). Beautifully done! Kudos!
I tried one yesterday and it blew my mind. If has recalibrated my expectations of quality for price.
The other main difference (that almost no one mentions) between this (and almost every PRS) and the DGT is that the DGT has a "less wide" fret board (1 21/32"). Most other PRS's are 1 11/16" - its only a 32nd of an inch difference, but it makes a difference. I find it challenging to the more complex open chords cleanly due to the size of my fingers on a DGT, with no problem on a board that is 1 11/16ths. Worth keeping in mind if you have fingers like mine 🙂
It does make a diff.
Yeh - I think I mentioned it - right?
@@johnnathancordy Oh dear... I must have missed that!! (facepalm) Thanks for correcting me
Imagine a Hollowbody version of this guitar in the SE lineup. Piezo or not it would be killer 🔥
Hollow body II se piezo is best quality for your buck and gorgeous
Waiting for the comparison with the DGT, tyvm
I also got myself another after sending my dodgy one back, although this time I decided to try the single cut. Truly excellent guitar, between this and the DGT it feels like PRS SE are absolutely nailing it recently!
You've sett back the rights of badgers working in the guitar assembly business by years young man....expect to hear from Brian May very soon!
Nice sounds and playing though.
Guitar sounds awesome. Some really nice lines and licks in this too!
Absolutely wonderful playing my friend!
Enjoying every moment you play that PRS.🫰
My next guitar is either this or the hollowbody ii. Can’t decide but this one sounds nice
If I bought that guitar, I would have a mod done to replace the pull up coil switch buttons to a push/push
Would love to hear your views on DGT vs McCarty in due course. As a matter of interest, when you send your guitar back to Peach because of flaws do you pay for insurance? Cost me extra £30 to insure it which is steep!
Thank you John
Thank you. Nice video. Nice playing. Sounds really good. I have the S2 version 594 McCarty. Love mine and stop tail great sustain on 594.
I'm thinking about picking up an SE McCarty 594. Wish it had jumbo frets, like the DGT, put will play one soon and see how it plays and feels.
Did you end up playing the SE McCarty 594? I also wish it has jumbo frets, and wonder how tall they feel.
@@jevonwhite5193 I finally got around to playing one of these and the frets felt good. The neck was a bit thick for my tastes and the guitar I played had the action setup lower than what I prefer. My conclusion is if you can find one of these used, it's probably worth it.
Almost a 335 sound on the bridge pickup on the “ full beans “ setting . Like it a lot !
John, the single cut or double cut? The double cut reminds me of an Ibanez Roadstar I had in the 80s at university jazz guitar. One of the best guitars I ever had. I have played the Les Paul shape SE. The neck gets thick 7-10 fret area. The weight of the single cut SE bugs me a bit, I think it is 8 plus pounds maybe more. But the body is very comfortable and the fretboard / frets are so easy to play…I’ll have to play a single cut SE for comparison….
I bought the same model.
Love it.
Love the playing john... spotless
What's the scale length of that knife ???????????
Great demo. Beautiful tone😢
thats one beautiful guitar indeed!!!
I bought one a month ago. Its perfect
Phenomenal intro….
I have the 594 SE single cutaway and agree with everything you said about the nice things about these guitars. Only real negative is the same you experienced - the tuners do stay in tune but feel like junk. I don’t know why they don’t just come with locking tuners (I imagine they’d still make a nice profit with locking tuners).
not even the Core McCarty comes with locking tuners.
You also don't need locking tuners on a stoptail guitar all that much, only makes restringing slightly faster.
@@seancca that's the entire point for locking machine heads, quality of life for string changes! Unless its a super low budget guitar, most tuners aren't going to be the source of tuning issues.
@@DarthV506 you can have tuning issues with non locking tuners. Honestly locking tuners don’t add much in terms of quality of life in string changes. I can change strings at the same pace between my locking and non locking tuners.
@@DarthV506 either way it is moot and talking about them on the SE line. They have not had them ever.
Why all the hate for the workmanship of badgers?
So glad you came back to this prs. I had qc issues with the first 3 I tried but the sound is wonderful. I want a light weight guitar that sounds as close to a Les Paul as possible. Between this and the SE DGT, which one is closer to the sound of a Les Paul?
Definitely this one, the DGT is a 25 inch scale Length and has a trem
Very nice indeed. I wish there was an option for one with dots on the 'board, can't bear the birds.
The birds are awesome.. imo
Dream guitar 💯
Beautiful Satch vibes mate!
UA-cam flagged me a spammer after editing op...jeez. Anyway, bought a demo(vintage sunburst dc) for $746. Mint condition...beautiful instrument. Agree about the compact feel. What i noticed right away was the resonance strumming a chord...no amp. Navigating the fretboard is almost effortless imo. Haven't played a dgt, but if you're on the fence it probably comes down to do you need a trem or not.
Awesome as always, JNC. Love the sound you get out of that guitar, also. Hey, BTW I'm struggling with strong choice atm - went down to 9s on my Gibson Les Paul recently and love the greater ease of bending but do feel the tone has been sacrificed a bit. What size do you use, can I ask? :)
Push-push Pots are a much better design compared to Push-pull, particularly when you have only a moment to make a change and you don't need to be fumbling about.
I have an S2 McCarty that I just could not bond with the pickups on. I had Chris at K-Line build up a couple humbuckers and a complete harness and he installed it. It sounds freaking phenomenal. I have now bonded with it!
You know what would be nice? Comparing a SE594 with an old USA made PRS CE 22. Second hand price is similar and I would love to see how they stand next to each other.
Two different animals - Different woods and scale lengths plus the CEs have bolt-on necks.
@@EnJoony Yes, but its more about how an old USA PRS compares to a modern Indonesian PRS.
???
Great video, Thank you !
Could you please recommend which one would you pick between - PRS SE Standard Vs SE Custom vs SE McCarty ?
Thanks ! I am an intermediate-level player looking to level up.
McCarty. I just got one and it is just wonderful!
Thank you for fixing your voice audio! 👍👍👍🙏
I bought the same guitar. While I like it a lot, I had to immediately change the tuning machines because one of them would slip a full half turn (which is crazy). I also want to change the push/pull pots because they feel super cheap - like I will snap it off. Kind of bummed that I have to fix those things, but everything else is great.
Great videos as always! How would you compare this to the Yamaha Revstar you recently reviewed, in terms of build quality and tones?
Dude. What are you playing this through?? Amazing tone variety.
EXCELLENT...Thanks a lot!
Looks eerily similar to my SE, visually gorgeous, but horrible stock pickups. Terribly shrill stock pickups on mine, but guitar is so gorgeous.
Hi John, do you EVER make a bad video? :) :) :)
Have you played the singlecut version as well, and if so, how do you compare it to the double cut version?
For a minute, I thought this guitar was a chameleon! Then realized you spliced together the start of the video with the badger-fretted guitar with the new human-fretted one, very sneaky!
Fantastic playing man and great sounds, What amp are you running here?
What does the newer one weigh John?
12:22 --- welcome to Jurassic Park!
Do you have this preset on your HELIX preset bundle? Thanks. Amazing playing.
ua-cam.com/video/uaqaaPmEOqo/v-deo.html yep it's this one
This or DGT - what's your preference?
Which is better the 594 or DGT se?
Have you found something strange on the fretboard ? 🤔
I recently tried that guitar. Everything was great, great sound, great comfort, very nice built quality but... I don't know... The fretboard was kind of sticky... Like it wasn't sanded enough... 🤔
Could be just me 😅 did anyone else has the same issue ?
That dodgy badger fret is majorly embarrassing for PRS QC though. I love my Tremonti SE Custom and have nothing but good things to say about it. But PRS quality is meant to be their ‘thing’ - how did that fret slip past the presumably dozen or so people that looked at it?
My guess is that PRS QC issues are under reported online by PRS fans, that shell out top dollar, only to be embarrassed when a dodgy guitar shows up?
All the PRS' that I've played have been very average IMO. But maybe I just fancy a very different guitar than PRS.
Well QC is a system that will NOT make 100% of the output impeccable, but at least 80% of them will be fine. It's just how QC work, they sample the batch not test all items in the batch. You can get better QC by increasing the number of samples, but it will be more expensive.
Is the shape very different from the custom 24s? I would like a custom 24 with the sound of this McCarty, I love the shape of the custom 24
I'm unsure - I don't know if the Custom 24 has a carved/beveled top?
@@johnnathancordy I have no idea. But I would be interested in having the feel of the custom 24 on a guitar that sounds like the mc carty, the custom 24 sounds very different. Dgt Could that be a good compromise in your opinion? no prs store in my area i have to order online for try
@@micheledibella9375 I think the DGT neck is a bit chunkier than the Custom 24, but not as thick as the McCarty, so it is kind of in between the two
@@johnnathancordy I had the revstar 720b modified with pafs, it was stolen from me, I loved that guitar but the shape was too big for my hands. Do you think the revstar could be similar to McCartney in shape? to have a term of comparison, thanks
@@johnnathancordyehy I have buy this guitar finally 😂
Now that’s a knife 🔪
What cables/interconnects do you use when recording?
Have you tried a Reverend Roundhouse?
What signal path/patch pls
Hi John - If you had to choose between the Lazourous and the SE 594 which would be your favourite?
I'll have to try those side by side and report back!
@@johnnathancordy I think a lot of people would love to see given your theme of competitively priced professional guitars……
Beautiful 'Clean-but not!' tone at the start.
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Nice warm tone and great sustain. I like the look of this one better than the one you sent back.
Keep Loud❤
Are you sure that's a big enough knife for opening packages
Do you create your own backing tracks?? And if so can I have some????
Bella!
Why the "4"?
The default blurb is that 594 comes from the 24.594" scale length. But each string has a slightly different scale length, and can be intonated, so stating the scale length the nearest thou is BS.
Clearly this model has a "59" vibe, so that bit I get. But why the "4"?
Source: Music Radar -
It takes its name, primarily, from its scale length of 24.594 inches or, as Paul Reed Smith told us earlier this year, "It's a '59 spec guitar with four knobs."
Smith expands: "In the 50s, Gibson's scale length was 24.594 inches [624.7mm]," not the quoted 24.75-inches and is "three thirty-secondths of an inch longer than our 24.5-inch [622mm] scale," used primarily on PRS's Singlecut models, and 0.4-inch (10.3mm) shorter than PRS's standard 25-inch scale.
@@johnnathancordy ah, the knobs!