Paul Reed Smith will unveil tomorrow at Musikmesse a new version of his P22 electric guitar equipped with a tremolo bridge.
Called P22 Trem, this new PRS guitar has the same specifications as the original P22, except for the new tremolo bridge.
Features:
- Mahogany body
- Carved figured maple top
- Mahogany neck with Pattern Regular shape
- Rosewood fingerboard with 22 frets and Birds inlays
- Scale length: 25"
- 2 57/08 humbucker and one PRS/LR Baggs piezo
- 2 outputs for humbuckers and piezo
- Blend control for mixing the humbucker and the piezo signal to the same output
- Tremolo bridge
No information regarding the price of this new P22 Trem guitar. More details are expected soon at www.prsguitars.com.
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