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Description
The PRS Myles Kennedy signature model is Kennedy's first signature guitar and mirrors the guitarist's rock sensibilities with a nod to historic designs. While the aesthetic may have players hearing chicken pickin' in their heads—and this guitar can certainly reach twang territory—it's made to play like a rock machine.

The PRS Myles Kennedy signature guitar features a swamp ash body, 22-fret, 25.5"-scale maple neck with maple fretboard, and two PRS Narrowfield MK pickups. The PRS Narrowfield MK pickups were carefully voiced to capture the courage of humbuckers and the spank of single coils. PRS Narrowfields provided the perfect starting point for this design, with their ability to deliver thick single-coil sounds without the hum. These pickups are paired with a 5-way blade switch and a push/pull tone control that acts as a preset tone roll-off, bringing down the higher frequencies on the treble pickup so you can dig in to the fullest.

Other features include a PRS plate-style steel bridge, vintage-style locking tuners, bone nut and Kennedy's "Geometric Owl" logo from his Ides of March solo release, representing wisdom and adaptability.

Known for his work in Alter Bridge, Slash and the Conspirators, and his own solo recordings, Myles Kennedy is an accomplished guitarist who brings blues and jazz style to rock guitar playing.

PRS Myles Kennedy Signature Electric Guitar Black
PRS Myles Kennedy Signature Electric Guitar Black
PRS Myles Kennedy Signature Electric Guitar Black
Features
  • Swamp ash body
  • 25.5"-scale maple neck, 22-fret maple fretboard
  • PRS Narrowfield MK pickups, 5-way switch, push/pull tone control
Specs
Body
  • Body wood: Swamp Ash
Neck
  • Neck wood: Maple
  • Fingerboard
  • Material: Maple
  • Radius: 25.5"
  • Number of frets: 22
Electronics
  • Neck: PRS
  • Bridge: PRS
  • Pickup switch: 5-way
Other
  • Number of strings: 6-string
  • Orientation: Right-Handed
Warranty
3-year warranty on parts, hardware, cases and electronics. Limited lifetime warranty on all other products.

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    submitted6 days ago

    byJohnny

    fromNOVA

    When I first received it, I thought it was the greatest guitar I had ever played. Then I checked out the setup. Relief was wrong, intonation was wrong, action was high. Truss rod required custom wrench. No tools provided for setup. Went through 50 allen wrenches could not find one that fit the saddles. The height adjustment seemed very weird, so I reached out to PRS support with a detailed request asking what tool was needed to adjust the saddles, and received an AI generated response linking to articles that did nothing to answer my question. 4 days later, with no further support, I returned the guitar. Am DONE with PRS! Let the buyer beware

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  • asked byWillie b

    fromundisclosed

    What does guitar weigh?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    All guitars vary depending on the density of the wood. Manufacturers usually only spec size and type of wood. Guitars are generally between 6 and 12 lbs. They can be more. The only way to know the weight of an individual instrument is to weigh it. I'm sorry but I don't have one to weigh. This will be approximately 7.5 – 9.0 lbs