![]() This is the most versatile SE instrument in the Series nearly twenty-year history. When using the magnetic output jack in isolation, the piezo battery is bypassed completely, acting as a failsafe (in this scenario, the magnetic pickups still work even if the piezo battery has run out of juice). PRS Guitars today announced the SE Hollowbody II Piezo. ![]() Alternatively, players can plug into the jacks separately, so the guitar can run magnetic pickups into an amp and run the piezo through an acoustic amp or DI into the soundboard. Boasting 58/15 LT S pickups and an LR Baggs/PRS Piezo system, the SE Hollowbody Standard Piezo provides musicians with the versatility of wielding both acoustic and electric tones in one instrument. Players can plug into the “Mix/Piezo” jack and use the individual volume controls to blend the 58/15 “S” pickups with the piezo’s acoustic tones. The PRS SE Standard Piezo features an all-mahogany body with hollow construction for a warm, resonant tone. ![]() The instrument is designed with two discrete volume controls (magnetics and piezo) and output jacks (mix/piezo and magnetics). Now boasting a newly-designed LR Baggs/PRS Piezo system, the SE Hollowbody II Piezo provides musicians with the versatility of wielding both acoustic and electric tones in one instrument. The 58/15 “S” pickups deliver clarity and balance that sound big and musical in a hollowbody platform. Constructed with a maple back and top with mahogany sides, the SE Hollowbody II Piezo offers a light shimmer and snap in an attractive package. Constructed with a maple back and top with mahogany sides, the SE Hollowbody II Piezo offers a light shimmer and snap in an attractive package. I'm definitely interested in trying out another PRS when I get the chance.The SE Hollowbody II Piezo combines the balanced, clear, resonant tone of a hollowbody instrument with the power and stability of a solid-body electric guitar. Eligible for Return, Refund or Replacement within 30 days of receipt. It was a little overpriced for the issues that I had with it, but it's all water under the bridge now. PRS SE Hollowbody II Piezo Peacock Blue Burst. I've had some sort of a love-hate relationship with it, but I just got done playing it for the first time in a while, and I found nothing to complain about currently. It could almost be used as a bass with the humbucker on the lower strings, but with the coil split, it's really bright and guitar like all over the neck. ![]() Upgraded the tuners, slapped on some heavier strings, tuned down to A standard, and wow, it's extremely versatile. It had some QC issues, and I found the factory set-up left something to be desired, as well, but there really wasn't anything that I couldn't address myself. It wasn't perfect out of the box, but it offered a lot of guitar for the price. The only PRS that I have is a PRS SE 277, which I got because I really wanted a baritone, and I was concerned that a Gretsch or Bass VI would be too much like playing a bass (and didn't see any other options at that time). The SE Hollowbody Standard Piezo features an all-mahogany body with hollow construction for a warm, resonant tone.
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