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  • teachmemisterteachmemister

    Qualité, précision, plaisir !

    PRS Custom 22Publié le 05/04/15 à 01:42
    Amplis : vieux Fender

    Styles : Jazzy, pop, funk, rock

    Lutherie/sonorités :

    Une custom pas "top 10", néanmoins la lutherie est excellente ! Je me pose donc la question : les top 10 sont elles vraiment meilleures ? J'en ai essayé quelques unes... je ne vois pas vraiment de différences, cela doit vraiment dépendre des guitares ! (Si quelqu'un veut donner son avis, je suis preneur !) Le sustain est très bon, le son est droit ! Même dans les aigus, il reste très correct, et justement en comparaison de certaines top 10, je n'entends pas vraiment de différence à ce niveau...

    La mienne est de 1998 (17 ans déjà !) et elle sonne vraiment bien !

    Le manche est très confortable à j…
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    Amplis : vieux Fender

    Styles : Jazzy, pop, funk, rock

    Lutherie/sonorités :

    Une custom pas "top 10", néanmoins la lutherie est excellente ! Je me pose donc la question : les top 10 sont elles vraiment meilleures ? J'en ai essayé quelques unes... je ne vois pas vraiment de différences, cela doit vraiment dépendre des guitares ! (Si quelqu'un veut donner son avis, je suis preneur !) Le sustain est très bon, le son est droit ! Même dans les aigus, il reste très correct, et justement en comparaison de certaines top 10, je n'entends pas vraiment de différence à ce niveau...

    La mienne est de 1998 (17 ans déjà !) et elle sonne vraiment bien !

    Le manche est très confortable à jouer, pas tout fin, pas trop épais... impeccable prise en main.

    Les couleurs sonores sont très variées, très nuancées, très précises, c'est assez incroyables pour une guitare à ce prix ! (on trouve aussi des daubes au même tarif !). La réponse de la gratte est très dynamique et réagit superbement en fonction de l'attaque. On peu obtenir un jeu velouté jazzy sans problèmes, avec des "pics" brillants mais qui ne cassent pas les tympans. Les arpèges pop avec une reverb sont une tuerie. Le timbre saturé est percutant et riche. On peut passer d'un phrasé jazzy, à une cocotte funk ou à un bon riff punk sans pb !

    Electronique :

    2 humbeckers Dragon 2, son typique des PRS, il faut s'y habituer mais ça change et ça fait du bien. Les potars sont très précis. Le sélecteur possède 5 positions. Ainsi, on change la couleur du timbre en fonction du style intuitivement et c'est un vrai régal...

    Voilà, les finitions étant superbes de chez superbes... je ne trouve rien à redire ! Très bonne acquisition, à refaire, et adieu la strato !
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  • johnraejohnrae

    Ciel

    PRS Custom 22Publié le 20/03/13 à 06:34
    contenu en anglais (contenu en anglais)
    The Paul Reed Smith Custom 22 Ten-Top is one of PRS's flagship guitars from the 1990's. It features a mahogany body with a carved figured maple top, twenty-two frets, a twenty five inch scale, and Mahogany neck with a Rosewood fretboard. Made in the USA, and solid everywhere. It features the HFS pickup in the neck/treble position, and the Vintage Bass pickup in the bridge/bass position. It has a 5-way blade switch and a tone and volume knob.

    UTILIZATION

    The guitar is an absolute dream to play. Every aspect of it is so perfect and so well thought out and planned for. It sounds and feels just incredible. Very sweet and quick action, awesome tones and really easy to get lost in. Really comfortable to stand or sit. Well dressed frets, comfortable bridge design, and nice shape. Really tempting to just sit and play it all day long.

    SOUNDS

    The Custom 22 absolutely sings no matter what you ask it to do. It can go from chunky bass tones to twangier treble tones and all kinds of places in between. It gets heavy too, and sounds great on hot lead tones. I even played extreme drone metal with it! Also sounds great at my local jazz club through an old Fender Twin Reverb. Really responsive to the effects and amps you use on it, and a very unique sound.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Overall I am blessed by having this guitar in my life. I got a GREAT deal on it, and I'll never give it up! It's basically my dream guitar, but then again so is everything PRS makes. If this were stolen I would track down that thief and do unspeakable things to him! This guitar is a must have everywhere and there are days where I barely even put it down.
  • tjon901tjon901

    L'un des rares guitares PRS Lefty

    PRS Custom 22Publié le 28/12/11 à 17:48
    contenu en anglais (contenu en anglais)
    PRS is one of the most respected guitar makers in the industry now but they do not make many lefty guitars. This year they did a limited run of Custom 22's in lefty which all sold for about 3000 bucks. I got to try one out as I could never afford one and I have played other PRS guitars and wanted to compare what a lefty one would be like. These guitars are basic PRS guitars just lefty. The body is made out of mahogany with a maple top. The set neck is the pattern normal or wide fat profile with 22 frets and the old bird inlays. Up top you get the fancy PRS Phase 3 locking tuners and the bridge is the PRS wraparound bridge. The pickup are uncovered PRS pickups and the controls are basic with a volume and tone with a 3 way switch. The tone control has a pull pull function for coil splitting. The finish on this example was a 10 top orange flame type of finish.

    UTILIZATION

    The factory setup on these PRS guitars are wonderful. The wide fat neck has a really traditional feel to it. It is not uncomfortable to play but it just fills your hand in a right way. The 25 inch PRS scale gives you a good balance between tension and comfort. The locking tuners are great and are PRS's own design. They limit the slip so they are even more locking than most tuners. The Wraparound bridge in most guitars is a sign that the guitar is cheap and will never be in tune but on PRS they have made it work over the years. It is compensated for intonation and as long as you dont do any radical tunings it will be fine. They also make a fine tuner Wraparound bridge that you can retrofit to your guitar if you really need the adjustments.

    SOUNDS

    This guitar has some of the classy PRS pickups in it. The bridge has a great classic rock crunch to it but when you are playing single note lines it is nice and smooth with just a bit of bite. The clean tones are equally smooth. The bridge pickup in this guitar is smoother than most guitars neck pickups. The neck pickup is like butter on this guitar dirty or clean. These are like exaggerated PAFs in terms of smoothness. They have a really modern voicing to them.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I wouldnt be surprised if this is the last line of lefties they do for a while. The fact that they are using the old bird inlays makes me think that these necks were old and they wanted to finally get rid of them. So this might be a back handed favor for lefties. Them putting a run of PRS lefty guitars just to get all the lefties on to them so they can go nope all done. I hope they make this a yearly or every couple year thing but I really doubt it. PRS knows what makes them money and im afriad it isnt making lefties. If you are a lefty and have been waiting for a PRS here is possibly your last chance to pick one up.