кому-то пездюлину вставят за то, что выставил инфу в сеть еще и с прайсом))
Они не боялись, хотели пораньше по предзаказу продать)))
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:https://www.octavemusicstore.com/products/prs-silver-sky-john-mayer-s-signature-model-frost&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-gb&client=safariJust received word from very reliable people in contact with their PRS representatives today that the guitar will be:
Released 3/20 (makes sense we're getting this news today as it's a month out)
Priced at $2300 USD (MSRP)
Available in White, Black, Red, and SilverJohn debuted this guitar on April 9th, 2017 in Boston. Since then the guitar has undergone several version changes, which you can definitely tell just by tone alone. The early versions were very bright and piercing and I didn't like it at all. A V2 made its way into John’s hands around August and it sounded much more balanced. By December the guitar's pickups were very dialed in, showing incredible string-to-string balance and clarity.
John boldly claimed that he has no reason to believe it's not the best guitar (of this style, I presume) he's ever played.
The pickups seem to be very glassy clean and hold themselves together well under gain, as heard on "Changing".
We already know media outlets are in possession of their own units, such as Premier Guitar. From Premier Guitar's Jason Shadrick and just looking at the guitar we know the following:
Rounded neck heel for good upper fret access
Quartersawn maple neck
John's signature on the neck plate
3x3 PRS headstock with a slightly different shape for improved string break angle and sustain
I had an old theory it'd be a non-artist affiliated PRS Core model and they were only working with John on it because he knows a good Strat, but now we know it's a John sig guitar outright. It could still be a Santana situation though where this guitar begins as a JM sig but eventually offshoots into several variants.
PRS SILVER SKY, JOHN MAYER’S SIGNATURE MODEL - FROST
The PRS Silver Sky is the result of a close collaboration between Grammy Award-winning musician John Mayer and Paul Reed Smith. More than two and half years in the making, the Silver Sky is a vintage-inspired instrument that is at once familiar but also newly PRS through and through. This model was based off of Mayer and Smith’s favorite elements from 1963 and 1964 vintage instruments, resulting in an idealized version of a vintage single-coil guitar. The attention that was paid to every detail sets this guitar apart.
Some of the more distinctive specifications include, the headstock shape, tuners, neck and fretboard, bridge, and pickups and electronics. The headstock shape is based on PRS’s trademark design, but inverted to both accommodate Mayer’s playing style and also to keep a consistent length of string behind the nut, which makes staying in tune easier. The tuners are a traditional vintage-style, closed-back tuner, but with PRS’s locking design. The neck shape was modeled after 1963/1964 vintage instruments, and the fretboard has a 7.25” radius. The moment your hand grabs this neck, it just feels right. Like the tuners, the steel tremolo takes a classic design and incorporates PRS’s trem arm and Gen III knife-edge screws. The bridge on the Silver Sky is setup flush to the body in the neutral position so that the tremolo bridge only goes down in pitch. By keeping the bridge in contact with the body, the guitar itself is acoustically louder, which improves the signal to noise ratio of the single-coil pickups. The 635JM single-coil pickups are very round and full, with a musical high end that is never “ice-picky” or brash.
Other high-quality specifications include a bone nut, a molded metal jack plate that is curved and makes plugging and unplugging a guitar cable hassle-free, retooled knobs, fretwire that is slightly smaller than what you’d find on most PRS electric guitars, and PRS’s double action truss rod (accessible from the front of the headstock for ease of use).
The Silver Sky comes in four colors with distinctive accents on PRS’s trademark lower horn scoop.
Body
Body Wood Alder
Neck
# of Frets 22
Scale Length 25.5”
Neck Wood Maple
Fretboard Wood Rosewood
Neck Shape 635JM
Nut Width 1 21/32”
Neck Width at the Body 2 7/32”
Neck Depth at the Nut 53/64”
Fretboard Radius 7.25”
Inlays Small Birds
Hardware
Nut Bone
Bridge Steel Tremolo
String Spacing 2 9/64”
Tuners Vintage Style, Locking
Hardware Type Nickel
Treble Pickup 635JM
Middle Pickup 635JM
Bass Pickup 635JM
Pickup Switching One Volume & Two Tones with a 5-Way Blade Pickup Switch
клин
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_xI_vKkkmg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6DvnmbCy2E