PRS is loved by musicians for its exquisite craftsmanship, rigorous wood selection, improved design and high-quality home-made accessories, including renowned guitarist Carlos Santana, Howard Leese of Heart Orchestra and Neal Schon of Journey Home. The workers in each of PRS's production lines are guitarists with a deep heritage in materials, design and technical sophistication. PRS guitars, with the exception of the Seamp Ash series, are made of high-quality mahogany for the body and neck, have high-quality maple veneer, and the moisture content of the wood is controlled below 7%, while the humidity of the sandalwood fingerboard is only 3%. The most distinctive feature of the guitar's exterior is that each fretboard is carved with different types of flying birds, and their necks are glued and bonded for a long time. The PRS neck is designed to be 25" wide and allows the player to play every fret with ease, with a special nut material, notched corners and winder to reduce friction and make the tuning more accurate. The final coat of PRS is made of acrylic polyurethane paint, which is both transparent and lightweight, and is known as "dipped in glass". The recommended model, the SC 245, with its classic design and attractive tone, can be recorded or played live at any time for $2,745.