The guitars are available in multiple colours and finishes, their own tonewoods, neck shapes and pickup configurations offering their own unique sound, as comfortable to play and perform with as any other PRS in the range.
The PRS SE left-handed offering is growing. While historically some lefties have had to resort to restringing right-handed guitars, PRS are making moves to alleviate this, adding multiple finishes to some of their most famous models, including an A60E Lefty.
They’re expanding their left-handed PRS SE range, offering four new models in multiple colour combinations. The range offers a baritone, a Floyd Rose equipped model, a studio-workhorse Standard 24-08 and a classic Custom 24-08.
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The SE 277 “Lefty” is PRS’s baritone offering, featuring a 27.7” scale length, PRS’s 85/15 “S” pickups to handle the full frequency range and a Wide Fat neck to straddle itself comfortably between bass and guitar. The Custom 24-08 and Standard 24-08 both feature multiple switching options to toggle coils on and off, as well as 3-way toggle for a total of 8 possible pickup configurations.
The Custom 24 “Floyd” is PRS’s classic Custom 24, a 24-fret electric guitar with a mahogany body, maple neck and ebony fretboard, frets denoted by PRS’s classic birds. Finally, the A60E Lefty is a cutaway electric-acoustic with a solid sitka-spruce top and Fishman pickup.
The guitars are available in multiple colours and finishes, their own tonewoods, neck shapes and pickup configurations offering their own unique sound, as comfortable to play and perform with as any other PRS in the range.
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