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PRS GuitarS | WOOD LIBRARY
Tucked away in an unassuming alcove deep in PRS’s Stevensville, Maryland facility, you’ll find the Wood Library, an incredible caché of tonewoods available to mix and match on any Core PRS. And that’s just what we did to create these memorable models. Constructed just for us in batches of ten at a time, each one is unique, carefully specced with premium hardware, a la carte colors, and hewn from a few unforgettable slabs hand-selected in person by our PRS specialists.
Give the people what they want! A while back, we made the trip to the Paul Reed Smith facility and found some of the choicest 10-Top wood in their massive library and spec'd out some super-solid rockers which continue to roll in! Do these magnificent bursts and flame tops speak your language? It might be time to try one out.
Help us, help you! Send us an email or give us a call and we can help find the perfect Wood Library Guitar to add to your own collection!
Chicago Synth Exchange is proud to add Groove Synthesis to our lineup of brands with the addition of the 3rd Wave advanced wavetable synth to our growing selection of keyboard synthesizers!
View DetailsBoldly expanding its Bolt-On Series of guitar offerings and Narrowfield pickup platforms, PRS Guitars has debuted two new models: the PRS NF 53 and the first-ever Myles Kennedy signature model. Both models feature new and unique versions of PRS’ Narrowfield pickups, building on years of careful study of pickup design and voicing—bringing two distinctly new guitars’ voices to life!
View DetailsDesigned with the vibrant musical, artistic, and architectural backdrop of San Diego’s North County in mind—think surfing, skateboards, and classic cars—the new Powers Electric A-Type model blends these influences and aesthetics to provide players with a new tool to enrich and inspire their creative expression. Comprised almost entirely of parts made in-house, each Powers Electric guitar requires labor-intensive craftsmanship, meaning they can only be produced in small numbers.
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