PRS Debuts New Powder Blue SE P20E Acoustic-Electric Guitar
Only 1,000 examples of this eye-catching parlor guitar will be produced.
Back in May, PRS dipped its toes into new waters with the launch of the SE P20 and P20E, the guitar giant's first-ever parlor acoustics.
Now, the company has introduced an eye-catching, limited-edition Powder Blue version of the acoustic-electric SE P20E, complete with a blue-finished mahogany top, and natural mahogany back and sides.
Otherwise, the guitar – of which only 1,000 examples will be made – features the same hybrid ‘X’/Classic bracing, Fishman GT1 pickup system, ebony fretboard and bridge, and PRS 'bird' inlays and headstock, as a standard SE P20E.
The PRS SE Parlor P20E in Powder Blue is available now – with a gigbag included – for $579.
For more info on the guitar, stop by prsguitars.com.
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