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PRS SE277 Baritone Scarlet Red
OLD STOCK WAREHOUSE DEAL!
These guitars turned up in an international PRS distributors warehouse and had never been opened or sold to a dealer, so we jumped at the chance to purchase the lot! As one of the worlds leading PRS dealers, we're always on the lookout for the most desirable stock available, so we were super pleased to be the first customer they called when these became available.
PRS are considered by many to be the pinnacle of modern day guitar design, their stunning aesthetics, effortless playability and super versatility making them a firm favourite with players.
With the PRS SE 227, PRS have offered an affordable entry into the wonderful world of Baritone guitars.
The Mahogany body with Maple top and Flame Maple veneer offers a rich warmth and depth that complements the beautiful aesthetic. With a Wide Fat profile, 22 frets and of course, the 27.7" Scale Length allowing for a factory tuned B Standard Set up. The Maple neck feels really comfortable and familiar. The iconic PRS birds sit proudly atop the Rosewood fingerboard for the definitive PRS experience.
A pair of PRS SE 85/15 "S" pickups offer superb tonal variation and maximise the guitars natural resonance and sustain and with the extended high and low end the SE 85/15s deliver uncompromised clarity. With a push/pull tone control, you get even greater tonal variation.
The PRS SE 277 is a great example of the quality work coming out of the PRS SE factory these days.
These guitars turned up in an international PRS distributors warehouse and had never been opened or sold to a dealer, so we jumped at the chance to purchase the lot! As one of the worlds leading PRS dealers, we're always on the lookout for the most desirable stock available, so we were super pleased to be the first customer they called when these became available.