Paul Reed Smith started making guitars in a Maryland workshop in ‘70s and gained popularity by walking his instruments to the dressing rooms of artists he thought should be playing them. By 1985, he opened his first factory, and the rest is history. That directness carried forward. PRS electric guitars are built with carved maple tops, hand-wired electronics on core models, and neck profiles calibrated to specific playing styles rather than standard preferences. The SE series brings the same design logic to a more accessible price point, built overseas to PRS specs.
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With dual volume and push/pull tone controls, 3-way pickup selector on the upper bout, two-piece bridge, and vintage-style tuners, the SE McCarty 594 Singlecut is built with a classic feature set that will make play...
PRS SE Studio: The Tonal Shape-Shifter
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PRS SE Studio Standard: The Swiss Army Knife of Tone
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A Head-Turning Axe with Impeccable Appointments
The SE Zach Myers is packed with features that will satisfy even the most demanding musicians. Featuring a chambered mahogany body with maple cap, flame maple venee...