I'm sure Mr PR Smith will say that after having exhaustively tested all points between the bridge and the neck, the middle pup is in the "sweet spot".
I first learned of PRS in the '80s, IRC, Howard Leese had Smith make a guitar out of his family home's mantle or something like that, and the bird-inlays made me think Flock of Seagulls.
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I forgot about the late 80's early 90's PRS Studios. I can give them a pass on it because HSS layouts are inherently asymmetrical. Furthermore, the spacing gets wonky when compressed due to the 24th fret.![]()
PRS has a history of getting pretty freestyle with the pickup placement.
I don’t know what to say about that guitar. It’s a lot. Of things. All at the same time.I am sure it's a fine product and is high quality but there's no way I can get over that middle pickup placement.
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Pickup placement does have a big affect on sound. Strings get looser the further they are from the bridge or nut, hence having two pickups to select different sounds.I don't get why guitar makers obsess about pickup placement. Like there's all this talk about putting it on a "node," which (ignoring the fact that a node would be a dead spot if the wave wasn't complex) I'm pretty sure could only matter if you never fretted, which moves all the nodes.
Aesthetically, it looks like a mistake to me, but that's probably based mostly on convention. I bet it does sound different, but whether it's better or not would be a matter of taste, and it's entirely possible that it made one position better and one worse.
Obviously. Otherwise all the pickups on a guitar would sound the same. But the idea that there is an ideal placement based on nodes is dumb.Pickup placement does have a big affect on sound.
When I made my Junior-ish guitar, I didn't put the pickup all the way up the bridge's ass, and several people have told me that it wouldn't work because it's not under a node. But it pretty consistently makes noise.
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Especially since the nodes shifts the second you fret or bend a string. Picking/strumming relative to nodes does make a huge difference thoughObviously. Otherwise all the pickups on a guitar would sound the same. But the idea that there is an ideal placement based on nodes is dumb.
I didn't say that it sounds bad, only that I find the asymmetry really bothersome to the eye. Factor in that it sells for $5,000 USD...I dunno. Any instrument, no matter how badly designed, can make some gnarly sounds. If you can use it, and it makes you happy, then it’s cool by me.
Fantastic junior! Nothing wrong with a pickup towards the middle. Plenty of those old Harmony's had them and sounded great.When I made my Junior-ish guitar, I didn't put the pickup all the way up the bridge's ass, and several people have told me that it wouldn't work because it's not under a node. But it pretty consistently makes noise.
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