Product Description
PRS Studio - Faded Whale Blue - New for 2021!
Here we have a brand new offering for 2021 from PRS - the rebirth of the Studio! This is one is a non 10-top finished in a gorgeous Faded Whale Blue. Hard to believe that this one isn't a 10-top - it's incredibly 3-dimensional and the FWB finish really brings out it's uniqueness. Straight from the factory its plays amazing and sounds even better. The 58/15lt bridge pickup is one of our favorites, and the new Narrowfields sound incredible. We're extremely lucky to have this guitar at our shop - we believe we're one of the first in the country to get one of these new models - so you won't want to miss out! Please let us know if you have any questions!
Serial # - 21 0311307
Weight - 7lbs 11oz
From PRS:
The PRS Studio model is a modern take on a traditional single-single-hum guitar. With PRS’s proprietary Narrowfield pickups in the middle and bass positions and a 58/15 LT humbucking bridge pickup, the PRS Studio offers punchy singlecoils, vintage scooped tones, and the chunky kick of a bridge humbucker screaming in one instrument. This whole new scope of sounds (that are only possible with a three-pickup guitar) are easily accessible in the Studio model thanks to the push/pull tone control and 5-way blade switch. With seven combinations in all, the PRS Studio covers classic tones but maintains a unique voice making it a perfect “desert island” guitar.
Specifications:
- Top Wood: Carved Figured Maple
- Back Wood: Mahogany
- Top Carve: Violin Carve
- Finish: Nitro over Cellulose (CAB)
- Number of Frets: 22
- Scale Length: 25"
- Neck Wood: Mahogany
- Neck Shape: Pattern
- Fretboard Wood: Rosewood
- Fretboard Inlay: Birds
- Truss Rod Cover: “Studio”
- Bridge: PRS Patented Tremolo, Gen III
- Tuners: PRS Phase III Locking
- Hardware Type: Nickel
- Treble Pickup: 58/15 LT
- Bass Pickup: PRS Narrowfield®
- Controls: Volume and Push/Pull Tone Control with 5-Way Blade Pickup Switch
- Strings :PRS Signature, 10-46
- Included Accessories: PRS Hardshell, Multi-Fit Case