Ah the PRS guitars are widely seen with best electric guitars, and we’re going to take a look at this particular model on our search for the best guitars.
Paul Reed Smith SE Zach Myers Signature Electric Guitar
I’ll be honest…I don’t know much about Zach Myers and don’t consider myself much of a Shinedown fan (don’t know much about them)…with that said…he worked with PRS on his signature model electric guitar and it resulted in a beautiful mahogany, semi hollow body instrument that not only looks very cool but sounds amazing and lives in a price point that you don’t get out of other models of the famed PRS guitar.
The tone and volume controls are standard Paul Reed Smith mainstays with dual SE 245 humbucker pickups. Â The versatility of the guitar is obviously dependent on the pedals, and effects that you add to it, but at it’s core, this guitar can take you through the smoothest of jazz and the hardest of rock. Â
Now I know of Zach Myers and I am aware that Shinedown is a very popular and successful band. Â And even though I haven’t gotten into the band or paid much attention to Zach in the past, his taste in guitars and the product that he and Paul Reed Smith put out has earned him a lot of respect in my book. Â PRS guitars have always been a little pricey. Â Not so much if you are a professional guitarist looking at high level instruments, but for the novice or intermediate player that wants to own a Paul Reed Smith guitar, there hasn’t always been affordable options. Â Â While this signature series guitar has been on the market since 2014, it still remains one of the better options for a great quality affordable PRS option. Intermediate guitarists that also play acoustic can look towards Yamaha for more affordable options for their skill level, like the model in this Yamaha FS820 review.
The setup of the guitar with the chambered mahogany body, maple cap, and single f-hole create warm tones with great mid range and a beautiful natural resonant internal reverb. Â The fret board has 22 frets and has a nice wide neck, which I love and a lot guitarist prefer but isn’t for everyone. Â The finish on the neck is good looking and very comfortable on the fingers.
The humbucking pickups are quite nice and are of the vintage variety as it’s fitted with the dual SE 245 Humbuckers. Â These pickups have the ability to be smooth and mellow or pushed with high gain to cut through the hardest of rock. Â The nice this is that, since it is on a mahogany body, it doesn’t lose mid and low tones that some other guitars have issues with.
Semi-hollow construction
The thin line construction for the semi hollow body guitar is very unique even for PRS guitars. It really allows the guitar to get the feed back resistance found in a solid body while embodying the warmth and natural reverb of a hollow body. It also helps the guitar be one of the lightest weight guitars, I’ve ever played.
Paul Reed Smith – PRS SE Zach Myers Signature Electric Guitar Features:
- Beveled Maple Top with Flame Maple Veneer, Mahognay Back
- 24.5″ scale Mahogany neck, 22-fret rosewood fingerboard
- PRS SE 245 humbuckers
- Nickel hardware includes PRS Adjustable Stoptail bridge and vintage-style tuners
- Includes padded gig bag
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does the guitar weigh?
7 lbs.
Where was the guitar made?
While many of the PRS guitars are built in America, this version is built in South Korea