PRS Guitars announces four SE Exotic Veneer Limited Editions: SE Custom 24-08 Poplar Burl, SE Custom 24 Burled Ash, SE DGT Laurel Burl, and SE McCarty 594 Laurel Burl.
Only 5,000 guitars will be available globally across all four models. In addition, the PRS SE Swamp Ash Special now features a five-way blade control switch instead of the previous three-way toggle version.
“We are fortunate to have an elite group at PT CORT focusing solely on the PRS proprietary factory. This is a team that enjoys pushing boundaries and exploring new ideas and our guitars reflect that passion and enthusiasm. Our visits almost always yield new ideas,” said PRS Chief Operating Officer, Jack Higginbotham. “When I saw their library of veneers on a recent trip, I knew we could build some really special guitars with them. These guitars are going to turn some heads. The natural designs in the wood create ‘aesthetic arrest’ from the first look.”
PRS SE Series Exotic Veneer Limited Editions:
PRS SE Custom 24-08 Poplar Burl Limited Edition
This model will be offered in Charcoal Cherry Midnight Burst and Lake Blue Midnight Burst. Only 2,500 will be made.
PRS SE Custom 24 Burled Ash Limited Edition
Offered in Lake Blue and Natural, only 1,000 of this model will be made.
PRS SE DGT Laurel Burl Limited Edition
Available only in McCarty Tobacco Sunburst, just 1,000 will be made.
PRS SE McCarty 594 Laurel Burl Limited Edition
Available only in Vintage Sunburst, just 500 will be made.
Outside of the limited-edition models, another SE guitar is getting an update. The 22-fret, bolt-on neck PRS SE Swamp Ash Special now features a five-way pickup switch. Other key features of the SE Swamp Ash Special remain, including its 85/15 “S” and PRS-Designed AS-01 Single Coil pickups, push-pull tone control, and maple neck and fretboard.
PRS Guitars continues its schedule of launching new products each month in 2025. Stay tuned to see new gear and 40th Anniversary limited-edition guitars throughout the year.
For more information, please visit prsguitars.com.
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