22/92’s will nail that grunge tone.Like I said in the other topic - I bet we will see a new pickups from PRS very soon
Saw that email. Limited to 300 sets. Should buy a couple, and double the price![]()
22/92’s will nail that grunge tone.
You got that all wrong, those are dragon IIs22/92’s will nail that grunge tone.
Totally in for a set22/92’s will nail that grunge tone.
You got that all wrong, those are dragon IIs
1150 sets of each. 150 at the PRS accessory shop and 1000 via dealers. I have selected 160 sets at the accessory shop and successfully had it added to the basket, so probably not as limited as stated.Saw that email. Limited to 300 sets. Should buy a couple, and double the price![]()
Check out this spec sheet that Shawn provided.I have a set of 85/15's kicking around; as they are still uses in production guitars, they show fairly often on the used market. However, I absolutely love the original 58/15's in my 2015 McCarty. Thinking of nabbing a set of the LT's, but has anybody compared the OG's to the LT's? Similar enough or quite different?
Thank you sir!Check out this spec sheet that Shawn provided.
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58/15 and 85/15 Pickups
I've had some folks ask about specs on the 58/15 and 85/15 pickups. Here is a screen shot of training guide we're working on. Once the guide has been completed it will be distributed to sales folks all over the world, but here is a sneak peak at some pickup info.forums.prsguitars.com
Dragon 1's? All day long!They should wind a few hundred Dragons. I would be down for some.
They should wind a few hundred Dragons. I would be down for some.
Ditto. Count me in if they would ever do it.Dragon 1's? All day long!
Wait, but wouldn't they be "92/22" actually?22/92’s will nail that grunge tone.