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I’m a big fan of the ergonomics of 22 fret PRS, I think it’s a good thing they’re expanding the options for them.
I am hoping this is priced competitively, but I’ve just noticed, this looks like a limited run product line that they are only going to do until the end of March, so it’s unlikely. It’s a shame, it would be great to have these options available always.
On the plus side it sounds good in the vids on prs’ website. :-)
Agreed, I think the black and tobacco burst look pretty good though - perhaps of it sells well enough we’ll get maple necks and more colour options? (Optimistically thinking).
I have a S2 standard 24 and the Vela and love how these guitars play in fact I probably play these two guitars more than my '91 CU24.
I dont think this Studio will give me that radical a tone than what can be had from my Vela but i'd still want one all the same, its something i thought of doing with a Standard 22, getting a new guard cut and going HSS.
The Starla bridge pickup is just great for any music style in my opinion and the Type D is a killer singlecoil verging on P90 pickup .
I hope their priced right and they continue to build them year round.
I think the Vernon Reid S2 was the first PRS guitar to be the same “number” in both dollars and pounds, so it may very well be £1399 here.
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