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PRS P22 With Case Trans Charcoal- Used - 283

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$3,699.97
SKU:
P22 - C - 12189283
UPC:
689231294145
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Product Overview

Contact us and find out why you should buy your next guitar from Liberty Music! This instrument is used in great condition. The photos in this listing are of the ACTUAL guitar for sale you will receive. This instrument has been fully inspected by our Luthier and comes fully setup and ready to play! If you have any questions, feel free to contact us. 

PRS P22 With Case Trans Charcoal- Used - 283

Few guitars even come close to the craftsmanship of Paul Reed Smith. This jawdropping P22 is loaded with versatility that may put your other guitars out to pasture. 

Crafted from gorgeous, toneful mahogany with a beautiful maple top whose grain pokes through the lovely blue finish! The "C" profile mahogany neck (.847"-.937") sports a 9.5" radius rosewood fingerboard. The nut measures in at 1 21/32". And get a load of those dope bird inlays! *chef's kiss*

The P22 Piezo provides you with the versatility of wielding both acoustic and electric guitar tones in one instrument. PRS and LR Baggs partnered up to design the onboard piezo system. There are two output jacks on the P22 allowing you to plug into your favorite electric guitar amp, or to go into an acoustic guitar amp or DI. By using the separate blend control, the tone of the stock PRS 53/10 humbuckers can also be combined with acoustic sounds through a single output.

Here's a breakdown of the pickup switching positions!

Condition - one minor finish ding on top hardly noticeable!   Plays like a dream.

Position One: Bridge humbucker
Position Two: Bridge humbucker with neck single coil, in parallel
Position Three: Bridge and neck humbuckers
Position Four: Neck single coil with bridge single coil, in parallel
Position Five: Neck humbucker

The mini toggle switch activates the piezo system. It will select between the humbuckers (down), piezo (up), or both systems (middle).