- 22 frets
- Single Soapbar pickup
- Stoptail
- 25 Inch Scale
- Gig Bag Included
- 25 Inch Scale, Stoptail
- Number of Frets: 22
- Bridge: PRS Designed Stoptail
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Keep It Simple
The SE One's high-output, single-coil soapbar pickup is all you need for crisp, snappy sound. Back it off with the volume control. Plug in and play--what else is there?
Wide Fat Neck
The Wide Fat neck has the same nut width as the Wide Thin neck but has a big comfortable profile, similar to PRS's Regular neck. Because of its strength and longer "heel," the Wide Fat neck produces warm tones with lots of sustain.
PRS Stoptail Bridge
Designed to take full advantage of the resonant properties of their guitars, PRS's Stoptail Bridge provides direct transmission of string vibration to the guitar body and makes set-up a breeze. First used in 1991 on the PRS Dragon I guitar, it now appears on almost half of all PRS guitars sold. This bridge features slots that recess the strings comfortably as they pass over the top, in a gentle curve. Although it is pre-compensated for modern string gauges, fine-tuning is possible by adjusting the set screws at each end of the bridge.
Available Colors
The SE One is available in Antique White and Tobacco Sunburst finishes.
Finish
PRS finishes their instruments with a polyester basecoat and acrylic urethane topcoat. Acrylic urethane looks and feels the closest to the old nitro-cellulose finishes but without the finish checking.
The PRS Mission Statement
Guitar building is an ongoing process of discovery. We are devoted to the guitar's rich heritage while committed to new technologies that will enrich our products with uncompromised tone, playability and beauty. Our success depends on our ability to listen, implement positive change and continually refine our craft.
Believing this, we strive to build the best guitars and guitar products possible and to serve our employees, customers, suppliers and community with distinction.
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PRS SE One (Antique White)
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Quite simply, it rocks. Simply.,
By Fiasco (Hell's Half Acre, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: PRS Guitars SE Electric Guitar (Antique White) (Electronics)
Most guitars are laden with two or three pickups and a bevy of knobs and tone controls, and that's great. But this PRS is greater, at least for players like me who don't alter sound that much because in the studio we use other gear, and when we jam we just need one knob: volume. Hell, they could have gotten rid of that too when you think about. Who actually turns DOWN their electric. Plus it's a PRS--great construction and styling, flawless sound and action. I only wish they had it in black, but at this price, beggars can't be choosers.
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Quite Simply, Close But No Cigar.,
By stryder (the city of roses) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: PRS Guitars SE Electric Guitar (Antique White) (Electronics)
The problem with this model is that it has no tone control. It sounds way too bright unless you compensate with your amplifier, which can be a pain if you want to switch guitars. All PRS would have had done was put in ONE stacked pot that controlled BOTH tone and volume and the problem would be solved. Even a one P90 pickup Gibson Les Paul Jr has a tone pot. I sent mine back. Save your money and get something with two pickups or at least a tone control.
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