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Rock royalty deserves a guitar to match. The PRS SE Mark Tremonti is the signature model from one of rock music's most respected musicians. Crafted with Mark himself, the two Tremonti 'S', open humbuckers offer a well-balanced sound, with a fiery output, while the up-route-enabled tremolo system has exquisite feel and precision across its entire range of motion.
The SE's mahogany body produces a range of bold, clear tones with depth in each note. Likewise, the classic rosewood fretboard equips the Tremonti with that ideal blend of clarity, warmth, and sleek playability. Its 'wide-thin' neck shape and ergonomic, single-cutaway body are tailor-made to accommodate both crushing chords and upper-register soloing with ease. This is top drawer guitar-making at an affordable price. Mark Tremonti wouldn't lend his name to anything less.
Product Ref: 172720
No stone left unturned. When PRS first issued the Tremonti SE, it came with their 245 'S' pickups as standard. But, ever the perfectionist, Tremonti went back to the drawing board and created his own Tremonti 'S' pickup set. This pair of hot-rodded humbuckers produce a super high-output sound - perfect for the infamous 'pushed' distortion tones of metal and heavy rock. The neck model in particular, however, cleans up superbly, for lush strummed or picked chords, and gives a smooth, thick sound which was just born for soulful lead lines. Pure rock 'n' roll satisfaction.
As the guitarist of bands such as Creed and Alter Bridge, as well as producing established solo work, Mark Tremonti is a renowned name to guitarists. His smooth, technical playing style and expert note production is respected by musicians the world over. This signature model is a stunning offering from one of the most listened to guitarists of the 90s.