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The S2 McCarty 594 electric guitar is a vintage - inspired beauty with a rock - solid design. It offers both humbucking and single - coil tones in a modern, reliable package. Its bound 22 - fret Pattern Vintage neck with a slightly thicker back gives more sustain, making it feel and sound like an old friend. The zinc two - piece bridge and vintage - style tuners anchor the guitar and uphold the McCarty family's promise. Fitted with USA - made 58/15 LT pickups from Maryland, it has a warm, vintage tone. Whether you want authentic humbucking or sweet single - coil sounds, the dual volume and push/pull tone control layout, along with the pickups, lets it handle both seamlessly. In 2024, the PRS S2 Series gets an upgrade with USA - made pickups and electronics. The new 'Wing' button on the Vintage - Style tuners not only looks great but also helps the guitar ring longer and at a more musical note. The non - locking tuners on non - tremolo guitars are lighter. The PRS Two - Piece Bridge, made of zinc and brass, enhances the guitar's natural tone. The Vintage - Style Non - Locking Tuners with Wing Buttons promote resonance. The 58/15 LT Pickups offer a warm, clear vintage tone. Specs include a solidbody construction with a maple top and mahogany back, a 22 - fret neck, and more. It comes with PRS Signature 10 - 46 strings, standard tuning, and a premium gig bag. PLU: M3M2F2HVIB2NI1KLB.
Using the Paul Reed Smith S2 McCarty 594 is a breeze. First, tune your guitar to the standard tuning of E, A, D, G, B, E using the vintage - style non - locking tuners with wing buttons. You can switch between humbucking and single - coil tones using the 3 - way toggle pickup switch on the upper bout. Adjust the volume and tone using the two volume and two push/pull tone controls. When not in use, store your guitar in the premium gig bag to protect it from dust and minor impacts. Keep your guitar away from extreme temperatures and humidity, as these can damage the wood and electronics. Wipe the strings with a soft cloth after each use to prevent corrosion. Occasionally, check the truss rod adjustment, but if you're not sure how to do it, it's best to take it to a professional guitar technician. Enjoy your music - making with this amazing guitar!