
| Body |
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| Back Wood | Mahogany |
| Top Wood | Maple Top with Flame Maple Veneer |
Neck |
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| Number of Frets | 22 |
| Scale Length | 25" |
| Neck Wood | Mahogany |
| Fretboard Wood | Rosewood |
| Neck Shape | Wide Fat |
| Inlays | Moons |
Hardware |
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| Bridge | PRS Designed Tremolo or PRS Designed Stoptail |
| Tuners | PRS Designed Tuners |
| Hardware Type | Nickel |
| Treble Pickup | PRS Designed Treble Humbucker with Zebra Bobbins |
| Bass Pickup | PRS Designed Bass Humbucker with Zebra Bobbins |
| Pickup Switching | Volume and Tone Control with 3-Way Toggle Pickup Selector |
Posted by Reisha on 3rd Sep 2009
long story short, i left my PRS SE Custom in its case (the one that it came in) along with a discharged car battery in my trunk..turns out that isnt so good an idea..
the battery leaked all over my trunk and completely soaked the case.
point of this story is, the case did its job- it protected the guitar in a big way! no damage to the guitar at all!
moral of the story- the prs guitars are awesome and even down to the case are nothing but top notch!
*oh and not to leave car batteries and your guitar in the trunk!)
Posted by Steve on 18th Aug 2009
There's one thing wrong with the 22, there's no cut back to rest your arm on like a strat...other than that.....it's way cool, Nice size (for me), if you like the sound which I do but that's subjective then it's hard to beat....I love the warm thick sustain....
Posted by Jeremy on 16th May 2009
Dots replace the trademark PRS birds on the fretboard of this SE, the narrowness of which is ideal for fast soloing. Overall, this is a nice entry-level guitar that will certainly give many hours of pleasure. As I expected, I’ve killed the enjoyment by playing it second, though…
I turn my attention to two Custom 22s (that is, 22-fret as opposed to 24) that display the tonal options available to PRS customers. The first is an orangey-brown finish with a fairly subtle variation between its three pickup settings. Through a distorted amp, the tone control ranges from Soundgarden on 10 to Queens of the Stone Age on 0; in other words, this guitar has its own, just nicely fat, sound with enough tonal options to make it interesting while keeping that identity. That makes it my personal favourite.
Posted by sarah on 21st Apr 2009
Excellent guitar...once again PRS has created a masterpiece combing exceptional tone, versatility and asthetics with affordability. The flamed maple veneer is eye catching and the tone simply amazing. This is a guitar you will not be able to put down once you ve played it. The mahogany resonates beautifully....allowing tonal versatility ( any genre of music from jazz metal and everything inbetween). The neck is fast and the action is perfect straight out of the box. This is an wonderful instrument , try one out sometime and you will not be disappointed