The 200-piece run pairs a single PRS Metal pickup with an ebony fretboard, no inlays and a relocated volume control – each with a hand-signed backplate.
Jon Jourdan has been touring with Mammoth on an all-mahogany, single-pickup guitar, and now PRS making 200 of them. The Jon Jourdan Limited Edition is a solidbody with a single PRS Metal pickup in the treble position and a single volume control – relocated to the tone pot’s traditional position so Jourdan won’t clip it mid-performance. The fretboard runs bare ebony, with green Luminlay sidedots in place of inlays for quick position marking on dark stages.
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“At the end of the day, my guitar is a tool,” says Jourdan. “I want it to do exactly what I need it to, so we took out all the ‘extra’ stuff I don’t need. This guitar sounds huge and is incredibly fun to play. There’s something about taking out any unnecessary wiring and removing the neck pickup so its magnets aren’t pulling on the strings that makes it feel alive.”
A one-piece Pattern Regular mahogany neck runs to a 22-fret ebony fretboard on a 25″ scale. The PRS Metal pickup is wound for heavier playing, with Phase III locking tuners with ebony buttons, an adjustable stoptail bridge and nickel hardware throughout, finished in high-gloss nitro. Without a neck pickup occupying the upper bout, PRS’s violin top carve reads more clearly than on a standard two-pickup layout.

Jourdan is the lead guitarist for Mammoth and also fronts his own band, To Whom it May. He previously played alongside Sevendust’s Clint Lowry in Lowry’s solo project.
Only 200 will be made in 2026, available in Platinum Metallic and Gunmetal Metallic. Each comes with a backplate hand-signed by Jourdan and a PRS ATA Molded Case.
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