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PRS STUDIO 22 FADED WHALE BLUE [FREE BAG]
฿189,000.00
฿270,000.00
SKU : 55512512
A Modern 3-pickup Solidbody from PRS
The PRS Studio takes the concept of the modern 3-pickup electric guitar to a new level of tonal mastery. Equipped with PRS’s proprietary Narrowfield pickups in the neck and middle positions and a 58/15 bridge pickup, the PRS Studio offers chimey single-coil sounds, vintage scooped tones, and the awesome power of a screaming bridge humbucker — all in one sleek solidbody guitar with a beautiful maple top. A push-pull Tone control and a 5-way blade switch give you instant control over the Studio’s formidable tone arsenal, delivering seven combinations that will cover any genre, from classic rock to edgy fusion. And of course, being a PRS, playability is flawless. If you’re looking for one guitar that will do it all, Sweetwater recommends giving the PRS Studio a serious audition.
A sonic arsenal under your command
The PRS Studio is all about tonal dexterity, thanks to its complement of proprietary PRS pickups. The Narrowfield, deployed in the neck and middle positions of the Studio, is a remarkable pickup that delivers the best characteristics of a humbucker, a P-90, a traditional single-coil, and a mini humbucker. Technically, the Narrowfield’s dual coils classify it as a humbucking design, while its svelte form factor is reminiscent of a mini humbucker (with which, perhaps not surprisingly, it shares certain tonal characteristics). Mini humbuckers — especially in the neck position — have long been prized for their ability to maintain clarity in overdrive conditions while bucking the hum.
Stationed at the bridge is a 58/15, which produces a rich, organic vintage tone — the warm and clear sonic elixir that propelled this pickup to the top of many guitarists’ favorite PAF-style humbucker lists. The 58/15 is incredibly versatile and cleans up nicely when you roll back your guitar’s volume control. Cranked through a good tube amp, the 58/15 can produce raging overdrive with fat, snarling tone that nevertheless maintains crystalline note separation within chords.
Primed for detailed tonal sculpting
When it comes to nailing down that perfect tone, the Studio is equipped with a push-pull Tone control that splits the pickup coils for welcome access to sparkly single-coil tones. To complement, a 5-way pickup selector switch serves up spanky reverse-polarity tones in positions 2 and 4 and gives players the reigns to get as detailed as necessary for the set list or studio track at hand. The immense flexibility of the Studio’s unique pickup and switching arrangement gives you an instrument that can serve up any electric guitar sound you could ever need!
Pattern profile neck for optimized playability
The PRS Studio is spec’d with PRS’s Pattern profile neck. A hallmark of PRS quality, neck shapes are, of course, critical to your playing experience. Perfected after years of prototyping, the Pattern neck is an updated Wide Fat PRS neck style based on neck shapes Paul Reed Smith designed in the 1970s and ’80s for Carlos Santana, Peter Frampton, and Howard Leese of Heart. Fast and comfortable, the Pattern profile always feels just right. In reality, most electric guitarists employ a combination of thumb-over and thumb-behind fretting-hand positions in their playing, and the Pattern profile lets you switch seamlessly between the two.
PRS Studio Electric Guitar Features:
- Comfortable, resonant mahogany body with a maple top
- Well-sustaining mahogany neck with universally comfortable Pattern profile
- 22-fret rosewood fingerboard with iconic PRS Bird inlays plays smoothly and looks superb
- PRS Narrowfield humbuckers in the middle and neck positions are incredibly clear and versatile
- 58/15 LT humbucker at the bridge houses a rich and organic tone
- Master Volume with push-pull Tone control and a 5-way blade selector promise a wide range of tone sculpting
- PRS Gen III Tremolo vibrato bridge blends functional stability with dependable pitch bending
- Designed and crafted by PRS luthiers in Maryland, USA