Product Detail
The SE McCarty 594 Singlecut Standard is an all - mahogany vintage guitar that's a real workhorse. With its dual volume and push/pull tone controls, it can easily switch between rich humbucking tones and nuanced single - coil sounds. The 58/15 LT “S” pickups are crafted to offer warm, vintage - inspired tones with great clarity. The all - mahogany body provides beautiful midrange and a subtle look. Anchored by a zinc PRS two - piece bridge and vintage - style tuners, this guitar also features a bound 22 - fret, 24.594” scale length Pattern Vintage neck for good sustain. It's a high - quality instrument perfect for home, studio, or stage use. Key features include a PRS two - piece bridge that enhances the guitar's natural tone, PRS 58/15 LT “S” pickups with vintage warmth, and traditional closed - back tuners for resonance. Specifications: Solidbody mahogany body with a shallow violin top carve and cream binding; a multi - ply mahogany neck with a Pattern Vintage shape; PRS double - acting truss rod; rosewood fretboard with bird inlays; PRS two - piece bridge, vintage - style nickel hardware, and two 58/15 LT “S” pickups with two volume and two push/pull tone controls. Comes with PRS Signature 10 - 46 strings, standard tuning, and a gig bag. PLU: STS522VC.
Using your Paul Reed Smith SE McCarty 594 Singlecut Electric Guitar is a breeze. First, tune it to the standard E, A, D, G, B, E using the vintage - style tuners. You can easily switch between different tones using the two volume and two push/pull tone controls along with the 3 - way toggle pickup switch. For home use, you can connect it to a small amplifier and start playing your favorite tunes. In the studio, it will give you rich and clear tones for recording. On stage, its high - quality construction ensures great performance. When it comes to maintenance, keep the guitar in a dry place to prevent the wood from warping. Wipe the strings after each use to keep them clean and prevent rust. If you need to adjust the truss rod, it's best to have a professional do it as incorrect adjustment can damage the neck. Also, periodically check the bridge and tuners to make sure they are tight. Enjoy playing your guitar for years to come!