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Solidbody Electric Guitar with Alder Body, Maple Neck, Maple Fingerboard, 3 Single-coil Pickups, and Vintage Tremolo - Frost
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PRS's Take on an American Classic

The PRS Silver Sky was designed by Paul Reed Smith and built to John Mayer's specifications. This vintage-inspired guitar boasts a familiar shape with an eye-catching contrasting tone in its cutaway scoop. Its neck carve, scale length, and fingerboard radius were modeled after John's early-'60s instruments; however, a modified PRS-style headstock and locking tuners propel it firmly into the twenty-first century. Park this axe in front of any tube amp, and its sweet-sounding single-coil pickups will churn out glassy, musical tones with excellent note definition. Beyond that, the Silver Sky includes a bone nut, molded metal jack plate, retooled knobs, custom fret-wire, and PRS's double-action truss rod.

Vintage-inspired neck with practical contemporary touches

The Silver Sky's bolt-on neck is patterned after John Mayer's beloved vintage instruments. Its fingerboard is loaded with 22 custom-sized frets, and it boasts a 25.5" scale length and 7.25" radius. At Sweetwater, we're intimately familiar with the unique feel of classic American electric guitars, and we can attest — PRS nailed it. Wrap your hand around this neck, and you'll agree — it just feels right. The Silver Sky features an inverted PRS-style headstock that's been modified to accommodate John's playing style and to keep a consistent length of string behind the nut, which improves intonation. You also get traditional vintage-style closed-back tuners with modern locking mechanisms.

A trio of sweet-sounding single-coil pickups

If you're a single-coil tone connoisseur, you'll love the PRS Silver Sky. Its pickups combine the best elements of early-'60s American electric guitars: a round and full tone with glassy, musical highs that never venture into icepick land. The chiming harmonics yielded by these pickups are jaw-dropping. And when you put them in front of a tube amp, you get a gorgeous growl with outstanding note definition. These pickups have a few modern tricks up their sleeve, too: they exhibit a higher signal-to-noise ratio than vintage models, and their in-between sounds are noise canceling. On top of that, their electronics have been precision valued, ensuring superior consistency from pickup to pickup.

Classic-styled tremolo with modern reliability

Much like its tuners, the Silver Sky's tremolo takes a classic design and embellishes it with modern features. For starters, it features PRS's unthreaded tremolo arm, which supplies you with a small set screw to optimize its playing position. Beyond that, Gen III knife-edge screws ensure a reliable return to pitch. Also, per John Mayer's request, the tremolo rests flush against the guitar's body in a neutral position, so that it only goes down in pitch. Keeping the bridge in contact with the body amplifies the guitar acoustically, which improves the signal-to-noise ratio of the Silver Sky's pickups.

PRS John Mayer Silver Sky Solidbody Electric Guitar Features:

  • Vintage-inspired guitar based on John Mayer's early-'60s instruments
  • Familiar shape with an eye-catching contrasting tone in its cutaway scoop
  • Comfortable bolt-on maple neck is patterned after John Mayer's beloved vintage instruments
  • Easy-playing maple fingerboard with 22 custom-sized frets, 25.5" scale length, and 7.25" radius
  • Inverted PRS-style headstock was modified to accommodate John's playing style and improve intonation
  • Sweet-sounding single-coil pickups churn out glassy, musical tones with excellent note definition
  • Classic-styled tremolo with PRS’s unthreaded trem arm and Gen III knife-edge screws
  • Traditional vintage-style closed-back tuners with modern locking mechanisms
  • Includes a bone nut, molded metal jack plate, retooled knobs, and PRS's double-action truss rod

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Tech Specs

  • General
  • Number of Strings 6
  • Left-/Right-handed Right-handed
  • Body
  • Body Type Solidbody
  • Body Shape Silver Sky Doublecut
  • Body Material Alder
  • Body Finish High Gloss Nitrocellulose Lacquer
  • Color Frost
  • Neck
  • Neck Material Maple
  • Neck Shape 635JM
  • Neck Joint Bolt-on
  • Radius 7.25"
  • Fingerboard Material Maple
  • Fingerboard Inlay PRS Bird Outlines
  • Number of Frets 22
  • Scale Length 25.5"
  • Nut Width 1.625"
  • Nut Material Bone
  • Hardware
  • Bridge/Tailpiece Steel Tremolo
  • Tuners Vintage Style Locking
  • Electronics
  • Neck Pickup PRS 635JM Single-coil
  • Middle Pickup PRS 635JM Single-coil
  • Bridge Pickup PRS 635JM Single-coil
  • Controls 1 x master volume, 2 x tone
  • Switching 5-way blade pickup switch
  • Miscellaneous
  • Strings PRS, .010-.046
  • Case/Gig Bag Gig Bag
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 112833::J2:

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Rated 5/5

More than I had hoped for!

My first guitar 20+ years ago was an S type guitar, but I always really wanted a real Stratocaster. In my mind it would be 10x better than my $130 starter guitar. So when I got my first Strat I was disappointed. It was about the same if not a little worse, so I kind of wrote off strats for a long time. I was apparently a just a LP guy.

Then I found the Silver Sky and holy cow! The tone, sparkle, and range of this instrument are incredible! I'm so impressed with what they did with this guitar. It's exactly what I had hoped a Stratocaster would be when I was a kid.

Good job to PRS on this amazing instrument. Thanks to Sweetwater for helping me get my hands on one.
Music background: Performer
Rated 5/5

This thing rips!!!

My opinion as a very amateur player.... I've read the reviews (not here) and they seem mixed, complaints about the neck shape, plastic tuners etc. so I was a little hesitant. I wanted a Strat but I just can't get into Strats. I have fat palms and stubby fingers so my first instinct is to go with a slim neck, but then the meat of my palm mutes the high E, hand cramps, no matter how hard I try to correct my style. This guitar is all the things I like about a Strat and fixes all the things I hated. The neck feels perfect, I've Never played a vintage Strat so I don't know?? I think this guitar is supposed to replicate that... the way it fills my hand almost makes my playing cleaner because there's less slop, if that makes any sense. The tuners feel rock solid and smooth, who cares about the plastic knobs?? they feel fine to me....the gig bag it comes with sucks, I wouldn't put school books in that thing....other than that it's awesome, give it a try, don't be swayed by the "plastic knobs and baseball bat neck" talk....
Music background: real bad
Rated 5/5

Different. Unexpected. Delightful.

Like many, I bought this guitar to have the Fender "strat" sound but wanted that sound dressed in higher quality PRS guitar clothing. I purchased this guitar because of a compositional spec for a film we are composing for.

I had never played a Silver Sky and headed to Sweetwater to see what it was all about. Having purchased a collection of almost every PRS guitar made for our studio, this was one we didn't yet own. I needed cleanness and the ability to cut through the mix of a Strat for this project. While I love the "hair" and artist-like beauty of a PRS, it was the wrong weapon for the task at hand. We needed clean that could potentially be digitally revoiced later in post, if necessary. However, I was concerned with Fender's quality control and production practices. Predictability is critical to us. When I learned of the PRS Silver Sky, I frankly expected another PRS-sounding guitar; another cheap strat knock off - yet was secretly hoping in the back of my mind this was something different from the sameness I have come to expect in guitar world. Color me dubious.

When first holding the guitar, I commented to my sales engineer, Kevin McMillan, "This feels weird." He commented that wasn't what he likes to hear from a customer as a first response. The neck is fuller and rounder than any other PRS I have played in the past. Then you have the 7.25" radius fretboard. Weirder yet. He had the same visceral response when he first grabbed it.

Then you play it. The Internet and YouTube cannot adequately describe this instrument's sound. You have to hear and play it live. It's abundantly clear this is neither a PRS nor is it a Strat. It's completely different and beautifully nuanced when played through a Fender Twin Reverb amp. It was played through several others and a Helix later by serious players with similar responses - weird, but delightfully so. However, those slight distractions would ultimately prove beneficial after a only few minutes of playing.

Upon closer inspection, you begin to notice the little details and thought that went into this guitar. The tighter fretboard radius was unique yet made barre chords almost effortless. Bending was no drama. The trem only works to lower the pitch - so it doesn't disrupt tuning nearly as much. Even the pickup magnets are adjusted to the same profile as the strings bowing over the guitar's 7.25" radius fretboard instead of the usual flat pickup magnet profile of most guitars - and they're even in gain unlike any Start we've played in the past. This instrument is different in ways that solve many of the problems that plague the Strat while representing an unexpected departure from the usual copycat stringed offerings.

The Silver Sky is unexpectedly light. Ours weighs in at a tad under 7 pounds. As far as playability, it'll take you about 30 minutes to realize you are a dog who can learn new tricks; the playability is simply exceptional and even compelling. This guitar is as at home on a strap as it is noodling on the sofa - a huge ask for any guitar. It simply fits. None of us struggled with this instrument despite expecting to, which may be its true superpower.

The Silver Sky is that good - but not perfect. Things that can be improved for this premium instrument is the cheap-looking plastic tuning key heads and the dog tag truss rod cover. Cheap oversights on an otherwise premium instrument. We purchased a white with a maple neck model. Not because we love white - we don't - but because the other colors aren't particularly inspiring. That said, the white looks classically clean and non-obnoxious. The light frets are unexpected but do not impact playability. But then again, it wouldn't be a PRS without at least one thing to make you scratch your head. The Silver Sky is no exception.

The Silver Sky is weird at first only because it's different - yet surprisingly easy to adapt to. The truth is we all are screaming for different, but different feels weird at first because of it's unfamiliarity. The Silver Sky is not the same-old same-old. It is both different and unfamiliar, which is what we want. However, its weirdness isn't a gimmick; it's the fusion of a legendary player and obsessed luthier. It's weirdness that you will either love or be indifferent about. I don't believe you can reasonably hate it.

John Mayer may have questionable swimsuit taste, but the boy unquestionably knows guitars - something even Taylor Swift one can take from him. Combine his design ideas with the off-centered mad-man pedanticness of Paul Reed Smith and you should expect great things to happen. This collaboration clearly worked. The Silver Sky is an example of the potential of strange brews and is clearly more than another cash-grab celebrity endorsement.

Despite the many polarizing responses to the Silver Sky on the Interwebs, it is a refreshing departure from the usual PRS/Strat flavors. It's neither a strat nor is it a PRS in terms of sonic expectation. The Silver Sky is a professional instrument that fills a chasm somewhere between and receives rave reviews from our studio guitar geeks and countless others who expected to hate it and wanted to dismiss it. They didn't - and that speaks volumes about this guitar.
Music background: Composer
Rated 5/5

Old School Strat turned into a space ship!

PRS has done it again! This collab with Mayer is perfect! You've got to get your hands on one and try it for yourself.
Rated 5/5

STRAT with PRS Quality

Playability is incredible - probably the best of the many strats I own, including makes by Tom Anderson and Lentz. No fret buzz anywhere, despite low action. Stays in tune, too. Sound is big, clear and complex, rivalling that of my Lentz. No dips in output or treble in positions 2 and 4. Light weight is a welcome bonus. I would wholeheartedly recommend this guitar to strat-lovers. Service from Sweetwater excellent as usual - thank you, Ryan.
Music background: Gigging musician

You don't even have to play guitar to know that PRS instruments are in a league of their own. With their exquisitely figured tops and premium appointments, each PRS is a playable work of art. But it goes way deeper than the surface. Every time Paul visits Sweetwater, we get a deeper look at his amazing instruments. We've even hosted several PRS Custom Shop events, complete with Paul's personal Wood Library! Whether they're his most affordable SE electric guitars, top-quality acoustics, or amps, it's always amazing to see what PRS comes up with. What's more, we keep a ton of PRS guitars in our amazing Guitar Showroom, so the staff at Sweetwater can get hands on with all of their latest models. We'd love to tell you all about them.

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