The Piezo system operates in two distinct modes, “Mix/Mag” output and “Discreet Output,” based on whether or not you connect instrument cables to one or both output jacks. The Piezo bridge, combined with a pair of PRS 53/10 treble and bass pickups, provide the player with an array of tonal possibilities. This bridge is similar in electrical design to those featured in PRS hollow-body models, the key difference being the compact size which allows it to fit neatly and unobtrusively into solid-body guitars. The new P22 is the first PRS solid-body guitar to feature the new, compact Piezo bridge designed in conjunction with L.R. OVERALL RATING =3.6, which earns it a WIHO Award!ģ.6 stars or better: Outstanding, WIHO AwardĢ stars or better: Suited to specific needsĬouple the versatile sonic palate with excellent playability, build quality and stunning looks, it’s easy to envision the PRS P22 as the go-to guitar for countless discerning players, including (presumably) a few of us. Sporting the first Piezo system on any PRS solid-body guitar, the P22 took us on a wild ride of schizophrenia from its warm and authentic acoustic tones to the rockin’ sounds of the new 53/10 humbuckers, which may just happen to be our favorite PRS pickups ever (lofty praise indeed, as we are big fans of the HFS and Dragon II models). So when the new P22 arrived at our offices for review it was received with great glee and expectation and a lofty standard to live up to-and it did not disappoint. In fact, our personal collections include PRS guitars, namely the benchmark Custom 22 and 24 models. Their craftsmanship, playability and beauty are simply world class. We have been big fans of PRS guitars for years.
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