PRS Myles Kennedy Signature Electric Guitar - Hunter Green Reviews
The PRS Myles Kennedy Signature is a modern, primed-for-rock solidbody electric guitar with a nod to historic designs. This no-frills yet eminently svelte axe is built around a resonant swamp ash body. The ash's already musical-sounding acoustic tone is turbocharged brilliantly by two versatile Narrowfield MK mini humbuckers. Whether you're playing jazz, blues, or old-fashioned hard rock, the Myles Kennedy Signature's Narrowfield MK pickups will take it in stride, arming you with an ear-tingling humbucker-esque tone with plenty of single-coil spank on tap. Navigating this guitar's 22-fret, 10-inch-radius maple fingerboard is as effortless as it gets, thanks to a familiar 25.5-inch scale and comfortable custom-shaped neck. The Myles Kennedy Signature is replete with high-performance hardware, including vintage-style locking tuners, a plate-style bridge, and barrel saddles. As for eye candy, this guitar doesn't disappoint; its PRS Birds fingerboard inlays, Geometric Owl logo, and slick finish make it as spotlight worthy as anything else you'll find. Players who want to dispense with complexities and simply rock out will get endless mileage out of the Paul Reed Smith Myles Kennedy Signature — it's a serious tool for serious musicians.
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One of the most versatile guitars I own
When I say Myles with the prototype I told myself I'm getting one as soon as it comes out. Day of launch I didn't hesitate to call Pat Weaver my Sales Engineer. As a metal player who mostly has Fishmans, or a high gain passive loaded into my guitar I knew this would be different enough to add to my collection. What I didn't expect was how it could keep up with my active pickup guitars for a great blend but also stand on its own in a metal/hard rock mix(thanks to the push pull feature) . The guitar stays in-tune and handles low tunings as well. It does the "thing" every T-Style does and more! The neck is a C shape thicker to what I'm used to but it's very comfortable and doesn't bother me whatsoever. The guitar comes with a gig bag a nice one. A hardshell would be nice but wasn't a deal breaker. I won't complain about price due to the current inflation and state of everything. But looking at the bigger picture you're still paying more for a USA Charvel or even Suhr than the MK model.