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“Paul can often be heard saying, ‘This is our time’”: PRS just gave its affordable SE range a huge overhaul – from the long-awaited lefty John Mayer Silver Sky to a daring new piezo design

“Paul can often be heard saying, ‘This is our time’”: PRS just gave its affordable SE range a huge overhaul – from the long-awaited lefty John Mayer Silver Sky to a daring new piezo design

PRS has unveiled its 2025 range of SE electric guitars, which introduces a suite of wholesale updates, a couple of all-new designs and a few long-awaited left-handed signature guitar models.

It’s a pretty significant upgrade across the board, with virtually every single one of the firm’s Indonesian-made models now set to arrive with some new aesthetic and functional features, including fresh hardware and finish appointments.

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