PRS SE Mark Holcomb Signature Electric Guitar in Holcomb Blue Burst

£999.00

Here’s What PRS Say about the SE Mark Holcomb Signature… The SE Mark Holcomb model stands on its own in the PRS lineup and delivers addic- tive playability thanks to some unique specifications, including a 24-fret, 25.5” scale length wide thin satin maple neck with 20” radius ebony fretboard. Designed to work with modeling amps […]

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Here’s What PRS Say about the SE Mark Holcomb Signature…

The SE Mark Holcomb model stands on its own in the PRS lineup and delivers addic- tive playability thanks to some unique specifications, including a 24-fret, 25.5” scale length wide thin satin maple neck with 20” radius ebony fretboard. Designed to work with modeling amps in mind, Holcomb’s Scarlet & Scourge pickups bring full tone with slightly less drive, offering more articulation than ever. Whether playing sophisticated chords or melodic leads, in a band or solo, you’ll hear every note. Other specifications include a quilted maple veneer, black chrome hardware, and a 3-way blade pickup switch with push/pull tone knob for coil splitting.

“My SE signature model is an incredibly special instrument, and one that has been the mainstay of my rig in the studio and onstage for the better part of a decade. Now outfitted with my brand new Seymour Duncan signature pickups, it sounds better than ever.”
– Mark Holcomb, Periphery

The band Periphery has become a force to be reckoned with in the progressive metal scene thanks to their complex rhythms and soaring melodies. Guitarist Mark Holcomb helps achieve this full, lethal sound with his PRS guitars and signature Seymour Duncan “Scarlet & Scourge” pickups.

Specifications

Body

  • Body Construction: Solidbody
  • Veneer: Quilted Maple
  • Top Wood: Maple   
  • Body Material: Mahogany          
  • Top Carve: Shallow Violin

Neck              

  • Number of Frets: 24
  • Scale Length: 25.5″
  • Neck Wood: Maple
  • Neck Construction: Multi-Ply
  • Truss Rod: PRS Double-Acting
  • Neck Shape: Wide Thin
  • Fretboard Wood: Ebony
  • Fretboard Radius: 20”
  • Fretboard Inlay: Birds
  • Headstock Logo: Signature “SE”

Neck/Body Assembly

  • NBA Type: Set

Hardware

  • Bridge: PRS Plate-style (String Through)
  • Tuners: PRS Designed Tuners
  • Hardware Type: Black Chrome
  • Nut: PRS
  • Truss Rod Cover: “Mark Holcomb”

Electronics

  • Bridge Pickup: Mark Holcomb Signature Seymour Duncan “Scourge”           
  • Neck Pickup: Mark Holcomb Signature Seymour Duncan “Scarlet”        
  • Controls: Volume and Push-Pull Tone Control            
  • Switching: 3-way Blade Pickup Switch

Miscellaneous           

  • Strings: PRS Classic 10-52
  • Tuning: Drop C (6 String): C, G, C, F, A, D         
  • Case: Gig Bag

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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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