A few different design and finish features bring PRS’ flagship
guitar to another level. Its neck and fretboard are made with
Dalbergia, which the company calls “black rosewood,” which
is finished with a new buff-out process.
Modern Eagle II
25” Scale
Wide fat Dalbergia neck
22 fret Dalbergia fretboard
Stop tailpiece or tremelo bridge
Stained Modern Eagle grade curly maple top
Special lightweight mahogany back
Special bird inlays with iridescent paua heart centers
Combination of gold and nickel hardware
1957/2008 pickups with 1950s wire supply
High gloss, shatter-hard Nitro finish in Faded
Blue Jean, Charcoal, Red Tiger, Yellow Tiger
Special Modern Eagle case
The Modern Eagle II
The Starla
The retro-cool Starla
Think of the Starla as a single cut Mira—a very
basic guitar with a retro vibe, including a pickguard and a Bigsby. Its new treble and bass pickups are inspired by the old Filtertron design but
updated with PRS Alnico magnets.
Paul Reed Smith poses
with charter members
of the company’s new
Signature Club
24 1/2” Scale
Solid mahogany body
Solid mahogany neck
22 fret rosewood fingerboard
Dot inlays, birds optional
Nickel hardware, vintage style tuners
Bigsby B5 tailpiece with Grover Tune-O-Matic
bridge
Starla Treble and Bass pickups
3 way blade
Vintage Cherry, Vintage Mahogany, Vintage
Orange or Black High gloss finish