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PRS Guitars Unveils New Mark Holcomb and Dustie Waring Signature Models

PRS Guitars Unveils New Mark Holcomb and Dustie Waring Signature Models

Both models aim to offer a pro-level instrument at an affordable price.

Stevensville, MD (October 18, 2019) -- PRS Guitars is pleased to announce two long-awaited signature models: the SE Mark Holcomb SVN and the DW CE 24 Floyd. Mark Holcomb and the band Periphery are a force to be reckoned with in the progressive metal scene thanks to their complex rhythms and soaring melodies. PRS and longtime signature artist Holcomb have now teamed up to offer a Signature 7-string model, a truly pro-level instrument with amazing versatility and response. The progressive metal band Between the Buried and Me has a sound that is both heavy and melodic, lush and menacing. It is this demand for versatility without sacrifice that led to the development of BTBAM guitarist Dustie Waringā€™s PRS signature model: the DW CE 24 ā€œFloyd,ā€ an addictive guitar that is as fun to play as it is reliable night after night.

ā€œCollaboration is key when working on artist models. We want to make sure we are designing something that is true to the artistā€™s vision and meets their needs as a player,ā€ said Bev Fowler, Director of Artist Relations. ā€œBut, we also want to make sure that our signature gear delivers value to all players out there who are trying to make music, make a living, or just have fun. Itā€™s rewarding when you find that balance and end up with a magic instrument.ā€

SE Mark Holcomb SVN

The SE Mark Holcomb SVN model truly stands on its own in the PRS lineup and delivers addictive playability thanks to some unique specifications, including a 24-fret, 26.5ā€ scale length wide thin satin maple neck with 20ā€ radius ebony fretboard. Holcombā€™s signature Seymour Duncan Alpha and Omega 7-string pickups provide the right amount of output and articulation whether youā€™re playing sophisticated chords or solos and whether youā€™re playing alone or working in the mix of a band. Other specifications include the choice of a quilted maple or walnut veneer, black hardware, and a 3-way blade pickup switch with push/pull tone knob for coil splitting. The model is topped off with coil-taps for the pickups and a string-through, plate-style, 7-string bridge.

"My SE SVN has become the perfect counterpart to my SE six-string, and an absolute mainstay in Periphery's live rig. It's designed to be aggressive, but its core features allow it to be diverse enough to handle clean and mid-gain tones just as effectively. If you've played my SE six, you'll find that this builds off what we established with that guitar and more." - Mark Holcomb, Periphery

DW CE 24 Floyd

The DW CE 24 Floyd model starts with the PRS CE bolt-on platform and includes a satin-finished maple neck, maple fretboard, a slightly modified Pattern Thin neck carve (Waringā€™s carve is slightly thinner front to back), and Floyd Rose tremolo system. The pickups and electronics are also unique to Waringā€™s signature axe. The pickups are Waringā€™s signature Mojotone ā€œDW Tomahawkā€ pickups. Made with a blend of Ceramic and Alnico magnets and a special winding technique, DW Tomahawks have plenty of output and big bottom end while remaining articulate and clear - a unique quality for high gain pickups. Paired with a volume and tone control and 5-way blade pickup selector that have been shifted slightly to allow plenty of room to work the tremolo, the DW CE 24 ā€œFloydā€ is comfortable, fun, and inspiring to play. The DW CE 24 ā€œFloydā€ comes with satin black hardware and is available in four color options, including Waringā€™s signature finish: Waring Burst.

ā€œThis model has been the most stable, pleasure-to-play instrument Iā€™ve ever had. Iā€™ve put it through the paces, and itā€™s made me proud to have my name on it.ā€ ā€“ Dustie Waring, Between the Buried & Me

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