PRS Tremonti Electric Guitar with Stoptail in Carroll Blue

£4,199.00

The PRS Mark Tremonti Signature is one of the most popular guitars in the PRS catalogue. Its beautiful single-cut design has been finished off with a range of custom hardware appointments, aimed at the modern player; this is the pinnacle of what a hard rocking humbucker-loaded guitar should be. Key Features Boasting a Beautiful Finish […]

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Description

The PRS Mark Tremonti Signature is one of the most popular guitars in the PRS catalogue. Its beautiful single-cut design has been finished off with a range of custom hardware appointments, aimed at the modern player; this is the pinnacle of what a hard rocking humbucker-loaded guitar should be.

Key Features

  • Boasting a Beautiful Finish – The bright and striking Flame Maple top shows the true craftsmanship at PRS and gives you an instrument that looks and sounds incredible.
  • PRS Stoptail with Brass Inserts – For enhanced tuning stability, the stoptail allows you to be expressive with your style whilst providing easy maintenance and peace of mind when playing.
  • PRS Tremonti Pickups – Harness the signature tone of Mark Tremonti, with these aggressively clear, smooth, and high-gain humbucker pickups.

Specifications

Constructed from a Mahogany body and neck, they have been adorned with a stunning Flamed Maple top and Rosewood fingerboard respectively. This combination of woods offers a rich, crystal-clear response that’s both resonant and snappy – perfect for Tremonti’s playing style.

It is not just about the sound though, as the feel of a guitar is just as important. That’s why the Tremonti’s Mahogany neck has a very playable PRS carve based on the ‘Pattern Thin’ design, although modified slightly to fit Mark’s hands better for his signature chunky rhythms and soaring leads.

Only the Best Hardware

The PRS Stoptail ensures optimal tuning stability and tone. Using only the strongest materials available, this bridge sits on top of the body giving you easy access to set up and adjust with ease, all whilst providing get amazing strength and resonance. Top it off with PRS’ Phase III locking tuners, and you’ve got a guitar that’s equipped for the most rigorous of touring schedules!

Signature Tremonti Tone

PRS likes to make everything in-house, and when it comes to making the Tremonti – this philosophy was no different. These humbucking pickups have been custom-designed to deliver crushing high-gain tones in the bridge position, and a rounded smoother sound in the neck that is perfect for leads and cleans. Tonally these still have the classic PRS character, just with a slight bit more bite so that you can cut straight through a mix.

Body

  • Top Wood: Flamed Maple
  • Back Wood: Mahogany

Neck

  • Number of Frets: 22
  • Scale Length: 25″
  • Neck Wood: Mahogany
  • Neck Shape: Pattern Thin
  • Fretboard Wood: Rosewood
  • Fretboard Inlay: Birds

Hardware

  • Bridge: PRS Stoptail 
  • Tuners: PRS Phase III Locking Tuners
  • Hardware Type: Nickel

Electronics

  • Bridge Pickup: Tremonti Treble
  • Neck Pickup: Tremonti Bass
  • Controls: Volume and Tone Control for Each Pickup and 3-Way Toggle Pickup Selector

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About the manufacturer

PRS

PRS, or Paul Reed Smith Guitars, is renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship, stunning aesthetics, and perfectly balanced tone. Founded in 1985 in Maryland, USA, by luthier Paul Reed Smith, the brand quickly earned a reputation for blending the best elements of vintage and modern guitar design. PRS instruments are known for their flawless finishes, bird inlays, and meticulous attention to detail, offering both beauty and performance. Played by artists like Carlos Santana and Mark Tremonti, PRS guitars deliver rich sustain, clarity, and versatility across genres. Each instrument reflects a dedication to innovation and artistry that has made PRS one of the most respected names in the guitar world.

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