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PRS McCarty 594 Electric Guitar, Rosewood Fingerboard, CharcoalThe PRS SE McCarty 594 stands as a budget friendly alternative to the PRS Core model McCarty 594, maintaining a consistent blend of quality craftsmanship and dependability. Presented in an eye catching Charcoal hue, the SE McCarty 594 boasts a 24. 5" scale length, crafted from a mahogany body with a maple veneer on top. The mahogany neck, with its PRS Pattern Vintage profile, pairs seamlessly with a bound rosewood fingerboard featuring a 10" radius,
The PRS SE McCarty 594 stands as a budget-friendly alternative to the PRS Core model McCarty 594, maintaining a consistent blend of quality craftsmanship and dependability.Presented in an eye-catching Charcoal hue, the SE McCarty 594 boasts a 24.5" scale length, crafted from a mahogany body with a maple veneer on top. The mahogany neck, with its PRS Pattern Vintage profile, pairs seamlessly with a bound rosewood fingerboard featuring a 10" radius, 22 frets, and PRS' signature Bird inlays.
The SE McCarty 594 is engineered for a range of sound dynamics, powered by a duo of PRS 58/15 LT "S" pickups. The "LT" stands for Low Turn, suggesting these humbuckers sport fewer windings than the regular 58/15 models, generating a classic tone with reduced output.
Each humbucker is individually tethered to its volume and tone control. Moreover, every tone control embeds a push/pull mechanism, enabling split-coil tones. When utilized, this function selects the inner coil from each pickup, offering up to eight distinct pickup combinations.
In terms of hardware, the SE McCarty 594 showcases PRS-designed retro tuners, a dual-action truss rod, and the PRS Two-Piece Bridge, merging zinc and brass for impeccable intonation and augmented resonance.
Every SE McCarty 594 comes with a protective PRS SE gig bag.
Designed with precision and versatility in mind, the PRS SE McCarty 594 is an exemplary electric guitar suited for musicians across the spectrum.
- SE model PRS McCarty with independent volume and tone controls
- Mahogany neck with 10" radius rosewood fingerboard, set neck construction
- PRS 58/15 LT "S" humbuckers with coil-split capabilities
- PRS Two Piece bridge offers superb intonation and resonance
- Vintage style tuners offer classic-inspired aesthetic
- PRS SE branded gig bag included
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★★★★★ 5
Very sturdy
The plates are very sturdy. I use all of the products in this line. It does not leak. Good price.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024
★★★★★ 5
Worth the price.
They are sturdy. We use them for dinner meetings all the time.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2019
★★★★★ 3
Size
Little smaller & flimsy
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Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2025
★★★★★ 4
Paper Plates
I like the design! We use paper plates most of the time! I would appreciate a plate with a sturdier Weight. The size is good for my husband and I.
The finish is good and holds up to cutlery. The price is acceptable.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2024
★★★★★ 1
DONT PURCHASE
You will end up with a total of 125 plates. They are charging the price of an entire case(500) of plates.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2016