Finished my PRS SC 245 last night stock it was single conductor pickups I converted it to PRS McCarthy 594 wiring harness
Vintage PRS neck pickups push pull tone control pots it has one of the best neck profiles for my hand
now it sounds like a real vintage Les Paul Standard Burst now my PRS McCarthy 594 gives me hand fatigue sounds great 58-15 LT pickups
I can only play it 15 min at a time the SC245 went four hours no pain I will take photos of it later
Birthdate - June 5th - 2014
Model Gibson Faded V (mahogany/ebony)
I paid $515 for it at a local pawn shop
Upgrades: Duncan Black Winter bridge, Grover keystone tuners, Speed knobs.
I've been playing a CV tele today. It's one of my favorite guitars. I bought it for $250 new about four years ago. It was B stock because of a finish flaw. I upgraded it over time, with brass saddles, a CS '51 Nocaster in the bridge position and Twisted Tele in the neck. It's just a simple, comfortable guitar.
Re tubed both my Green Hornet ODS 50 watt amps #1 used the same tubes since 2010 and #3 since 2012
I got this matched quad back in 1982 $1200.00 back then.
OH boy did they make my amps sound great again.
From this PRS 245 to PRS McCarthy 594 wiring harness push pull pots as far as neck profile top 3 out of all my guitars
vintage PRS neck pickups did the same pickup change on my PRS Custom 24 artist