PRS have released the HH models of the PRS Fiore, offering eight tonal combinations while maintaining the Fiore's player-focused design.
PRS Guitars has added a new flavour to Mark Lettieri’s Fiore lineup with the Fiore HH, swapping in dual humbuckers. This is especially ideal for players who’ve been eyeing the original model but need that chunky humbucker tone. Available in both satin and high-gloss nitro finishes, the new variant keeps everything that made the Fiore great, while opening up a new tonal range.
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“For players who love the specifications and versatility of the original Fiore but whose sound revolves more around humbuckers, this is the guitar for you,” says Lettieri, the guitarist, composer, and producer behind the model’s development.
Built around a swamp ash body and bolt-on maple neck, the Fiore HH retains the 25.5″ scale length and modern aesthetic that defined the original. A 22-fret rosewood fretboard with bird inlays, vintage-style locking tuners, and a 2-point steel tremolo complete the hardware package. Where things diverge is in the electronics.
Fiore-H humbuckers
The Fiore HH is equipped with a pair of Fiore-H humbuckers, designed to strike a balance between power and clarity. These pickups deliver enough punch for high-gain lead work while maintaining a smooth top end that stays clean even with the volume wide open. Warm lows, full mids, and an articulate high end characterise the series mode—the classic humbucker sound players expect.
However, the real versatility comes from the push/pull tone controls. Each knob functions as an individual series/parallel selector for its respective pickup. Pulling up on either tone control will switch that pickup into parallel mode, which introduces more single-coil-like sparkle with a slightly scooped midrange and added brilliance. Combined with the 3-way blade switch, players have access to eight distinct tonal combinations.
PRS Fiore HH Satin
The satin-nitro finish variant offers a more understated look and feel. Available in Black Hyacinth, Metallic Midnight, Red Apple Metallic, and Sunflower, the HH Satin features a swamp ash body, 25.5″ scale length maple neck, and rosewood fretboard with a 10″ radius, as well as nickel hardware and a bone nut.
The satin finish gives players a slightly different tactile experience compared to the high-gloss option, with some preferring the faster feel across the neck’s back.

PRS Fiore HH (high-gloss)
For those who prefer a traditional polished aesthetic, the high-gloss nitro version delivers the same tonal and playability features in a more classic finish. Colour options include Amaryllis, Pearl White, Sugar Moon, and Sunflower, each showcasing the swamp ash body’s grain beneath the lustrous nitro coating. Specifications mirror the satin variant exactly.
Specs are a carbon copy of the satin model, so you’re getting the same playability and tonal options regardless of which finish catches your eye. Both versions feature the 2-point steel tremolo and those handy series/parallel switching tone controls, so your choice really comes down to whether you want matte or gloss.
Lettieri’s work with PRS has consistently prioritised vibrancy, dynamics, balance, and clarity, and the Fiore HH keeps that philosophy front and centre. Whether you’re a humbucker devotee or just curious about what this platform can do, it’s another solid option in an already compelling lineup.
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