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Description
Experience the vibrant resonance of the PRS SE Custom 22 electric guitar, a sublime instrument that offers a vintage tone and feel within the modern Custom platform. Perfectly poised to deliver a pronounced mid-range and crystal-clear clarity, this guitar provides a rich, full tonal base that'll seamlessly blend into your band's mix or recording session.
With a stunning Vintage Sunburst maple top, coupled with a robust mahogany back, the design of the SE Custom 22 is as impressive as its sound. The 25.5-inch scale adds an extra layer of quality, making this guitar an exceptional choice for both beginners and seasoned players.
Keep your performances lively and dynamic with the PRS 85/15 "S" pickups, designed to offer a broad tonal flexibility, allowing you to shift effortlessly between mellow rhythms and soaring leads. The SE Custom 22 is a testament to PRS's commitment to quality, innovation, and musicality.
Key Features:
- Vintage Sunburst Maple top
- Durable Mahogany back
- Comfortable 25.5-inch scale
- Innovative PRS 85/15 "S" pickups
Note: This model is now crafted with precision in Indonesia.
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4.5 out of 5
Based on 2 Reviews and 16 Ratings
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Great guitar, PRS are just great amazing guitars
Being an Gibson/Epiphone fan, most of my life I've been buying Les Pauls, and 335s etc... I love them, those are my main guitars, but as you grow old and hear all the hype that surrounds the PRS brand you start to wonder, are they on to something or is just unjustified hype? Well I decided to find out by myself, and bought this PRS SE Custom 22 (24 are just weird for me, being most of a rhythm player, after the 15 fret, I don't know what to do properly so 22 frets are more than enough for me), because I wanted to try it without spending $4000 on a guitar I just didn't know if I were going to like, and I have to say they are great guitars, Paul's quality control overseas is just spectacular, and the hype is really justified, because these to me are the perfect child between a Les Paul and a Strat (as Paul intended to do), they are great to every genre, the necks are great, great scale for detunning (i use mine in D standard), great rock and metal machine, solid body, with nice humbuckers (eventually i would replace them with some better PRS USA humbuckers, or something you preffer like some Seymour's or DiMarzio's) with split coil possibilities to thin it out, the flamed tops looks stunning live, and you actually look cool holding one, so just pick your color and get on the hype train
163
Great gear!
This guitar is for sure one of the best buys in my life. Very solid and compact sound, great finish and very comfortable... Way better than a les Paul studio or a mexican strat
Artist usage
Add artistIn the YouTube video "Steven Wilson--Evil Major Thirds" by Tyler Roland, Steven Wilson is seen using a PRS SE Custom 22, noted for its two humbuckers and 22 frets.
In about 4:07 minutes into the performance, Axl is seen picking up what seemed to be a PRS SE Custom 22 from a technician (presumed) and is seen playing it for the remainder of the song until he finishes the song without it on lead vocals.
In this instructional video on Youtube John is playing a 22 fret PRS SE with custom artwork
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