Top notch four-stringers featured in the SE series are bound to rock the socks off the bluesers, jazzers, rockers and funk nuts with their laid back elegance and supreme tonal versatility.
Despite the fact that electric guitars range brings in the biggest part of the revenue and glory, PRS does not neglect other parts of the catalog. As a matter of fact, for the summer of 2014, PRS is introducing a pair of vintage-modern four-stringers into the bass branch of the cult SE series. These new additions boast supreme wood and hardware quality, as well as top-shelf electronics built traditionally by PRS. SE Kestler is a 22-fret four-stringer with passive single-coil pickups and luxurious hardware appointments. On the other side, SE Kingfisher is made for harder and heavier tasks, for it is fit with a pair of SE series humbuckers, instead of the single-coils. Both models, however, offer amazing sustain and tonal versatility. PRS has not specified the price ranges for these marvelous vintage modern rockers.
PRS SE Kestler is a solid and double-cut four-stringer with body made of alder wings and maple/walnut neck in the middle. Passive pickups are installed in the S/S configuration and have the basic controls unit. Hipshot bridge is done in both the top load and string-through variants. 22-fret rosewood fingerboard and Hipshot tuners complete the specs list. For more info on this beauty, head over to the SE Kestler detail page on our site, or on PRS official web page.
PRS SE Kingfisher is the second of two introduced models for 2014 edition of the catalog. It comes with a solid and offset body made of swamp ash wings (instead of alder) and a five-piece maple/walnut neck. Instead of the single-coils found on the Kestler, Kingfisher rocks the SE series humbuckers (also passive) with the series standard controls unit. Hipshot bridge, Hipshot tuners and a 24-fret rosewood fingerboard complete the specs. For further info, head over to the SE Kingfisher detail page on our site, or on PRS official web page.