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PRS SE CE24 Standard Stoptail Satin, Charcoal

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Color: Charcoal


Features

  • Mahogany body features a thin satin finish that results in a highly resonant instrument
  • Maple necks semi-gloss finish provides a smooth playing feel
  • Fixed-bridge design offers enhanced tuning consistency and simpler setup
  • Standard Stoptail delivers classic PRS design and tone

Description

The SE CE 24 Standard Stoptail brings the snap and response of a bolt-on guitar into an all-mahogany body for a warm, focused tone, now paired with the rock-solid stability of a stoptail bridge. The mahogany body features a thin satin finish that results in a highly resonant instrument, and the maple neck’s semi-gloss finish provides a smooth playing feel. Loaded with 85/15 “S” pickups and a push/pull tone control for coil splitting, the SE CE 24 Standard Stoptail packs impressive versatility, whether you’re chasing classic humbucking growl or snappy single-coil sparkle. The fixed-bridge design offers enhanced tuning consistency and simpler setup, making it a great choice for players who want plug-and-play reliability. A great choice for players just starting out, or for anyone looking to add an affordable, reliable workhorse to their rig, the SE CE 24 Standard Stoptail delivers classic PRS design and tone at an exceptional value. This is a guitar that can grow with you.

Brand: PRS


Color: Charcoal


Back Material Type: Mahogany


Neck Material Type: Maple


Fretboard Material Type: Rosewood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H-H


String Material Type: Nickel


Hand Orientation: Right


Guitar Bridge System: Stop Tail


Number of Strings: 6


Item Weight: 11.58 pounds


Package Dimensions: 42 x 21 x 4.2 inches


Item model number: 115976CH


Date First Available: October 7, 2025


Back Material: Mahogany


Color Name: Charcoal


Fretboard Material: Rosewood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H-H


String Material: Nickel


Neck Material Type: Maple


Number of Strings: 6


Guitar Bridge System: Stop Tail


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  • I cannot say enough good things....
Color: Charcoal
Incredible for the price. It may be made overseas, but the quality is top notch, and worthy of the PRS signature. Solid, beautiful, distinct tones, 6 pickup selections, feels and plays smooth. I bought this as a means to get me practicing guitar again after decades of neglect. I now practice for 1-2 hours a day. Love this guitar. Love it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2025 by Evans Family

  • Son loves it
Color: Ice Blue Metallic
My son is switching from acoustic to electric. He has loved this guitar so far.
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2025 by Jo Thack

  • Awesome guitar
Color: Charcoal
Amazing guitar. Well worth the money
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2025 by Chuck D. Chuck D.

  • This was the best $500 guitar I found
Color: Charcoal
I had been doing some research before buying this guitar, the PRS SE CE24 Stoptail. I wanted a solid body fixed bridge in the $400-700 range. It came down to 4 guitars: This one,the PRS SE McCarty 594, Yamaha Revstar Element, and the Schecter C-6 Plus. Here's what I discovered: PRS SE McCarty: Nice, and I liked the fact that it had the tuneomatic bridge. It has a shorter neck and this made the strings feel like a heavier gauge for me. I found myself getting tired quicker when playing this guitar, even though it had the same light gauge strings as the other guitars. The individual tone and volume controls per pickup and the split switches per pickup do provide a lot of flexibility in tone, but I found myself spending more time messing with the controls than actually playing the guitar. Sometimes having a lot of options is not a good thing and simpler is easier. The other thing I didn't like about the McCarty was the location of the toggle switch. Some may consider that convenient for mid song changes, but it seems like an accident waiting to happen. The Schecter was... ok I guess, but it just felt like a beginner guitar. Not as fun to play. I also question the neck/body stability as it took very little back pressure on the body to cause everything to go sharp. Makes me wonder how stable that will be. Good looking guitar though, shape and finish wise. I'm told that this an entry level metal guitar for shredders. (I would have thought the fixed bridge would rule it out for metal heads, but in any event, this guitar just felt like it wasn't in the same league as the other 3. Perhaps it just needed a setup, but it clearly wasn't ticking any boxes for me. The Yamaha wasn't bad but it wasn't the prettiest guitar. It's chambered, meaning that it's a solid body with a hollow chamber (but no sound holes) which is supposed to help with sustain. I didn't notice an appreciable difference there, but for having a hollow chamber, this guitar was heavy. When I picked it up and sat down with it, it didn't feel "at home". That's the best way to describe it for me. Other than that, I did like the sound and playability. The balance just felt a bit off and the body felt clumsy. That's a personal opinion, you may love it. So I kept coming back to the CE24 and every time I picked it up, it just felt right. Playable. Sounded great. Nicely balanced. Just felt comfortable. I play alt rock. I don't need shredding distortion, nor do I need sustain that allows you to go out to grab a bite to eat while the note keeps ringing. My effects cover the range from clean, to slight overdrive, and chorus/flange/delay effects. I also use alternative tunings a lot, which means a floating bridge is out of the question. I love that fixed bridge for the rock stable tuning and intonation stability. (My old Ibanez with the full floating bridge would take me over an hour to tune whenever I wanted to change the strings or tuning. I hated it for that reason. Unless you know you are going to be NEEDING the whammy bar, I would say stick with a fixed bridge electric. They are so much more reliable from a tuning standpoint. Nothing worse than hearing someone play a guitar that isn't tuned or has poor intonation because the bridge is not set up properly.) Anyway, I tried two of the CE24's, the metallic blue and the charcoal. The charcoal seemed to play and sound better. I think the blue just needed a slight setup tweaking, but I also liked the look of the charcoal better. It's a very rich dark brown that showed more of the wood grain. So anyway, I hope this helps for someone looking for a fixed bridge solid body without a 4 digit price tag. The only thing I noticed is that twice, during hard strumming, I found the high E string stretched far enough that it got hung up on the side of the neck pickup. It's a show stopper when it happens. This may be due to my tuning (this was a 10 gauge string that I tuned down to a D) or maybe my right hand strumming isn't correct (never had any formal training). But I'm aware of it now, and just compensate by a slight boost in the volume knob so I'm not hitting the strings as hard. I have not noticed this at all when I play with standard tuning. Really impressed with this guitar. I see it's back-ordered out "indefinitely" so that says something as well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2025 by Rob

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