Signature Artists Include Dave Navarro, Orianthi, Nick Catanese, Chris Henderson, Neal Schon, and Cody Kilby
PRS Guitars’ family of signature artist guitars will see updates
across the line in 2012. The SE line will add an SE Dave Navarro
signature guitar and significantly update the SE Orianthi and SE Nick
Catanese models. PRS’s Maryland-made Chris Henderson artist model is
getting a classic makeover. The PRS Private Stock department will offer a
Neal Schon Limited Run of no more than 60 guitars (the model will be
available for order from January 19 – February 15, 2012). And in the
acoustic product family, a Private Stock Cody Kilby model will be added.
Dave Navarro is only the third PRS artist to have both a
Maryland-made and SE signature model (with Carlos Santana and Mark
Tremonti coming before him). The Jane’s Addiction guitarist’s SE model
will boast a beveled maple top, mahogany back, maple neck with rosewood
fingerboard, and SE HFS and SE Vintage Bass pickups with a push-pull
tone control and 3-way toggle. His SE model will also have his signature
Jet White finish and gold hardware. Navarro’s Maryland-made signature
model has been one of PRS’s most popular artist guitars. The addition of
the SE Dave Navarro instrument will make this model accessible to more
fans and musicians. “This is a way to make my guitar available to people
who turn to music and art as a way of dealing with the world. It’s my
act of gratitude to other musicians out there,” Navarro explains.
Also in the SE family, the SE Orianthi and SE Nick Catanese have new
specs for 2012. The 2012 SE Orianthi will receive the new beveled SE
carve and push/pull tone control with 3-way blade switch (previously a
3-way toggle with no coil tapping). The guitar goddess’s finish is also
changing – from Red Sparkle to Scarlet Red. Additionally, Nick Catanese
of Black Label Society has been working with PRS to renovate his
signature SE. The 2012 model will have a straightforward, sleek look
with a mahogany body with a flame maple veneer, ebony fingerboard with
no inlays, and a Scarlet Red finish with black binding. The SE Nick
Catanese will keep its distinguishing chrome EMG 81/85 pickups and Tone
Pros adjustable stoptail.
Chris Henderson of 3 Doors Down has also revamped his Maryland-made
signature model, shedding the middle pickup for a classic electronics
configuration. The 2012 Chris Henderson will feature a PRS 250 treble
pickup and #7 bass pickup with a volume and tone control for each and
3-way toggle on the upper bout. Other features include a maple top,
mahogany back, mahogany neck, rosewood fingerboard, and adjustable
stoptail. This guitar is a must see for 3 Doors fans and anyone
lamenting the discontinuation of the PRS SC 250 model.
The PRS Private Stock department is offering a Neal Schon Limited
Edition guitar. This Private Stock guitar is a wonderfully designed
medium-thin archtop with a Floyd Rose system, curly maple top, back, and
sides, and many of Neal’s personal design requests, including knob
placement and pickups. The design is virtually identical to the
instrument Neal has been playing on the most recent Journey tour. These
instruments will be available for order from January 19 – February 15,
2012, but will be limited to a maximum of 60 guitars.
Bluegrass virtuoso Cody Kilby is joining Tony McManus and Martin
Simpson as a PRS Private Stock signature acoustic artist. Kilby is best
known for his work with Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder. His Private
Stock signature model will feature a PRS Tonare Grand body perimeter
with a shallower PRS Angelus depth and a “Traditional” inlay pattern
(only available on the Cody Kilby model). Private Stock options
available to customers include top, back and side, neck, and fingerboard
wood from the famed Private Stock Vault.
PRS Guitars considers its signature artists an essential part of the
close-knit PRS family and is proud to continue to add new members to the
fold and to continually refresh the offering of signature products.
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