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About PRS Pauls Guitar

PRS Paul’s Guitar is an electric guitar made by PRS. Paul’s Guitar refers to the company owner Paul Reed Smith, and this guitar reflects his own personal preferences and specifications. Like most PRS guitars, Paul’s Guitar is a visually impressive instrument, made with an attractive figured maple top and featuring the trademark PRS bird inlays. Paul has of course designed most of PRS’s famous guitar designs, and so the PRS Paul’s Guitar is his own ideal combination of elements. Initially only available as a USA-made core line guitar, Paul’s Guitar is now part of the SE line too.

What Makes PRS Paul’s Guitar Different?

  • An attractive instrument made to a high standard
  • Versatile, with a range of tones available
  • The personal specs of the brand’s own visionary

Frequently Asked Questions about PRS Pauls Guitar

Question: What is the PRS Pauls Guitar series?
PRS Paul’s Guitar Series is a range of PRS guitars made to Paul Reed Smith’s own personal preferences.
Question: Are Pauls Guitars by PRS any good?
Yes, the PRS Paul’s Guitar models are popular and very well liked by PRS fans and guitarists in general.
Question: Where are PRS Pauls Guitars made?
PRS Paul’s Guitar models are made in two locations, depending on which range they belong to. The PRS Core line guitars are made in Maryland in the USA, whilst the PRS SE Paul’s Guitar is built in Indonesia.
Question: Who plays a PRS Pauls Guitar?
Apart from Paul Reed Smith himself, PRS Paul’s Guitar models are played by players who want a high quality contemporary guitar with class and elegance. It is for musicians who require a degree of versatility from their guitar, but who primarily want the sound of mahogany and humbuckers.
Question: What makes a PRS Paul’s Guitar different from a PRS Custom 24?
The main differences between a PRS Paul’s Guitar and a PRS Custom 24 include the following: it has a wraparound tailpiece (with brass inserts) instead of a tremolo bridge; it has 22 frets instead of 24; and uses a 3-way toggle switch with additional mini toggles whereas a Custom 24 mostly has a 5-way blade switch. In addition, Paul’s Guitar has a ‘Pattern’ neck profile, which is chunkier than the ‘Pattern Thin’ profile found on most Custom 24 models.