Premier Guitar features affiliate links to help support our content. We may earn a commission on any affiliated purchases.

PRS Guitars Announces New 2021 Models Including the Mark Lettieri Signature Fiore

The Fiore features a new body shape, 25.5” scale length, and a versatile pickup and electronics arrangement.

Fiore

Stevensville, MD (January 15, 2021) -- Last night, in a special, live virtual launch event, PRS Guitars announced a host of exciting new products for 2021, just ahead of Believe in Music Week (this year’s virtual NAMM show). That event, as well as full demo videos for “new for 2021” gear, can be found on the company’s growing YouTube channel.

“We are proud to be celebrating an unprecedented time for our company these past few years. The support we have been shown by our dealers, distributors, artists, and the guitar community has been very rewarding and appreciated. For 2021, we are also proud to continue to offer a very strong model line up while growing in the areas we feel best serve the guitar players of the world,” said Paul Reed Smith. “The growth in our artist community and the continued sophistication our Maryland Core pickup designs and the SE Series are all positive steps for PRS.”

ARTIST NEWS

Mark Lettieri has officially joined the PRS Artist Family with his new signature bolt-on guitar: the Fiore. This guitar features a handsome new body shape, 25.5” scale length, and a versatile pickup and electronics arrangement designed to be a free space for players to explore and find their unique musical voice. Fiore, Italian for flower, features several personal design touches from Lettieri, including the color choices and names, as well as truss rod cover design drawn by Lettieri’s mother.

PRS has also announced two additional artist model updates with John Mayer and Zach Myers. The 1,000 piece Silver Sky Limited features a new flip-flop, polychromatic finish called Lunar Ice. This must-see chameleon paint color reflects hue and light differently at different angles and accentuate the dynamic curves of the Silver Sky’s body. Additionally, Zach Myers is revamping his signature PRS SE with an aesthetic overhaul: now in “Myers Blue” finish, a figured maple headstock veneer also stained Myers Blue, and sporting vintage-style tuning pegs with black buttons and all-black pickup bobbins, the SE Zach Myers continues to uphold its reputation for bringing Private Stock looks to the SE Series.

CORE

PRS Narrowfield pickups are back in the Core line up for 2021 with two new models: the PRS Studio and PRS Special Semi-Hollow. PRS aficionados will recognize these pickups and models from previous years, but they have been thoroughly reviewed from head to toe and now include all the latest PRS design specifications, including a nitro topcoat and TCI-tuned pickups. Narrowfield pickups were first introduced back in 2010. Designed to sense a shorter section of string, PRS Narrowfields deliver a thick single-coil sound, reminiscent of soapbar pickups, with the benefit of humbucking coils. The Studio model features a Narrowfield, Narrowfield, humbucker pickup layout with volume, push/pull tone, and 5-way pickup selector electronics controls. The Special Semi-Hollow features a hum/Narrowfield/hum pickup configuration with a volume, tone, 5-way blade switch electronics layout, plus two mini-toggle coil-tap switches that split the humbuckers for a total of twelve sounds. The Custom 24-08 is also being updated for 2021 to include a 3-way toggle switch, better aligning it with the Paul’s Guitar and new SE Custom 24-08 layouts, and there are a few color additions, including the return of Eriza Verde.

SE SERIES

In addition to the updated SE Zach Myers model mentioned above, PRS is also giving its flagship SE Series model some updates. Following the SE Paul’s Guitar design, the SE Custom 24 now comes with a shallow violin body carve. The SE Custom 24-08 is also being introduced, bringing this model to the SE Series for the first time. The Custom 24-08 adds more pickup sounds to the iconic model by using two mini-toggle coil-tap switches that split either or both humbucking pickups into single coils. The color palette for the SE Series is also getting some updates, most noticeably with the introduction of Tobacco Sunburst on SE P20 Parlor acoustics and the SE Kingfisher bass guitar now coming in Faded Blue Wraparound Burst complete with a maple veneer.

For more information on these introductions, including all-new demo videos, please go to www.prsguitars.com. And to stay in the conversation on all things PRS, follow @prsguitars on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook and subscribe to our YouTube Channel. PRS Guitars just wrapped up its third record-breaking year in a row in 2020. If these announcements are any indication, 2021 is set to be another exciting year for PRS Guitars.

Watch the company's video demo:

For more information:
PRS Guitars

Another day, another pedal! Enter Stompboxtober Day 7 for your chance to win today’s pedal from Effects Bakery!

Read MoreShow less

A familiar-feeling looper occupies a sweet spot between intuitive and capable.

Intuitive operation. Forgiving footswitch feel. Extra features on top of basic looping feel like creative assets instead of overkill.

Embedded rhythm tracks can sneak up on you if you’re not careful about the rhythm level.

$249

DigiTech JamMan Solo HD
digitech.com

4.5
4.5
4.5
4

Maybe every guitarist’s first pedal should be a looper. There are few more engaging ways to learn than playing along to your own ideas—or programmed rhythms, for that matter, which are a component of the new DigiTech JamMan Solo HD’s makeup. Beyond practicing, though, the Solo HD facilitates creation and fuels the rush that comes from instant composition and arrangement or jamming with a very like-minded partner in a two-man band.

Read MoreShow less

Three thrilling variations on the ’60s-fuzz theme.

Three very distinct and practical voices. Searing but clear maximum-gain tones. Beautiful but practically sized.

Less sensitive to volume attenuation than some germanium fuzz circuits.

$199

Warm Audio Warm Bender
warmaudio.com

4.5
4.5
5
4

In his excellent videoFuzz Detective, my former Premier Guitar colleague and pedal designer Joe Gore put forth the proposition that theSola Sound Tone Bender MkII marked the birth of metal. TakeWarm Audio’s Warm Bender for a spin and it’s easy to hear what he means. It’s nasty and it’s heavy—electrically awake with the high-mid buzz you associate with mid-’60s psych-punk, but supported with bottom-end ballast that can knock you flat (which may be where the metal bit comes in).

Read MoreShow less

Complex tremolo sounds combine in stereo fields that can sound more like underwater swimming than swamp-rocking.

Lovely washes of complex tremolo textures that can be spread across a stereo field. High-quality build. Useful stereo pan control. Practical boost control.

High depth settings could be more intense for some voices. Some harmonic/optical blends can be subtle, compromising their essence.

$279

Walrus Monumental Harmonic Stereo Tremolo
walruspedals.com

4.5
4.5
4.5
4

Among fellow psychedelic music-making chums in the ’90s, few tools were quite as essential as a Boss PN-2 Tremolo Pan. Few of us had two amplifiers with which we could make use of one. But if you could borrow an amp, you could make even the lamest riff sound mind-bending.

Read MoreShow less