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What do PRS serial numbers mean?

What do PRS serial numbers mean?

DATING PRS GUITARS BY REFERENCE OF SERIAL NUMBERS. Originally, the PRS serial numbers were stamped with ink on the headstock. All PRS guitars have a serial number that starts with a prefix that indicates the year. This prefix consists the one or two digits of the production year and applies to all models.

What does PRS stand for in PRS guitars?

Paul Reed Smith Guitars
Paul Reed Smith Guitars, also known as PRS Guitars, is an American guitar and amplifier manufacturer located in Stevensville, Maryland.

What does PRS S2 stand for?

Stevensville 2
Meaning “Stevensville 2,” the S2 Series is named for a second manufacturing line created inside the PRS Stevensville, MD shop that blends new manufacturing techniques with practiced quality control and workmanship to create instruments at a new price point for players.

What does PRS CE stand for?

Classic Electric
The original CE, or “Classic Electric,” model was unveiled in 1988 and was the first of PRS guitars to have a traditional bolt-on neck design.

How do I decode a PRS serial number?

The serial number of an acoustic is located on the label inside the sound hole of the guitar. All acoustic serial numbers begin with the letter “A”, and are followed by the two digit year prefix. The remaining digits indicate the sequential number of acoustics built to date.

Are PRS good?

In fact, PRS Guitars is known for being one of the most high-quality and consistent brands out there. Every PRS Guitar, regardless of whether it’s an American made PRS Core or an import PRS SE, has stunning attention to detail, high-quality materials and construction, and clear sounding pickups.

What’s the difference between PRS SE and S2?

The SE is Korean made, with Korean (PRS specced) hardware. Trem saddle, 85/15 pickups and tuners. Also the SE only comes with the wide/thin neck profile only. Whereas the S2 is listed as Pattern regular.

Is the PRS S2 American made?

All S2 instruments are made at PRS’s Maryland, USA factory and look and feel great right out of the box or with the scars and bruises of a cross-country tour. The 2017 S2 Series from PRS Guitars is featuring new 85/15 “S” pickups on all Custom and Standard (double-cutaway) models.

Is a PRS worth the money?

As for the PRS, if you can comfortably afford it, and it is what you really want, then yes the price is worth it. They hold their value really well, especially the higher end ones with the select wood choices.

When was the first Paul Reed Smith PRS made?

The first ‘ultimate quality wood grade’ PRS, hand-signed by Paul Reed Smith and based on the Custom, extremely figured (artist grade) maple top, bird inlays, only 1,000 made. STANDARD: 1987 – Current. See ‘PRS’. SPECIAL: 1988 – 1991.

What makes a PRS Artist Pack guitar good?

PRS Artist Pack instruments showcase the perfect marriage of outstanding pickup designs, regardless of the model you choose, and amazing timbers. For use on stage and in the studio, you’re going to get a guitar of outstanding quality that’s just as much as an investment as it is an instrument.

What kind of wood does PRS Artist Pack use?

PRS Artist Pack – What Is It? Artist Pack PRS guitars are instruments that boast a multitude of upgraded woods – artist grade maple top, select mahogany back, artist grade ebony fretboard and an artist grade ebony veneer on the headstock. You’ll also get an artist grade case and hardware.

What’s the difference between a PRS and private stock guitar?

Like the Artist Packs and more American made PRS guitars, the Private Stock instruments are an investment; they’re the kind of thing you would pass down in the family as an heirloom. Whist the PRS Private stock instruments do sound incredible and are made with seamless playability, in my opinion, they are much more than just a guitar!