PRS Guitars | Fall 2025 PRS SE New Models
New Models and Specs for PRS’ Popular SE Lineup give Players World-Class Playability at an Accessible Price Point!
For the last 25 years, PRS’s “Student Edition” lineup has offered some of the best value for the money found anywhere in the musical world! Serving up instantly recognizable Paul Reed Smith designs, versatility, and playability, PRS SE guitars allow players at every level to experience a fantastic guitar at a fantastic price.
That’s why we’re excited to unveil the newest additions to the PRS SE family! To be among the first to add the newest PRS SE guitars to your tonal arsenal, call us today at (773)525-7773, chat with us on our website, or simply come into our Lincoln Avenue showroom!
SHOP PRS SE GUITAR ARRIVALSBuilt to provide PRS’ world-famous craftsmanship and quality to every player, these additions to the PRS SE lineup expand the range’s options, ensuring that every player can find exactly what they’re looking for in the PRS SE family of instruments! Call, chat, or come in today to be among the first to get your hands on the newest PRS SE guitars!
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