PRS SE P20 Parlour Electro Acoustic in Dog Hair

£499.00

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If you are looking for New Guitars from PRS, the PRS SE P20 Parlour Electro Acoustic in Dog Hair is a great option. In stock, and ready to ship with fast, reliable delivery across the UK, Ireland, and Europe. For more details within Acoustic Guitars, additional Electro-Acoustic Guitars options, full specifications, demos, images, videos, and secure online ordering, read more below.

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Description

If you are looking for New Guitars from PRS, the PRS SE P20 Parlour Electro Acoustic in Dog Hair is a great option. In stock, and ready to ship with fast, reliable delivery across the UK, Ireland, and Europe. For more details within Acoustic Guitars, additional Electro-Acoustic Guitars options, full specifications, demos, images, videos, and secure online ordering, read on below.

The parlour-shaped P20E Tonare is a small body acoustic capable of sweet, singing highs with the build quality of renowned PRS electric guitars. 

Tonare Parlour Shape

The parlour body shape is rooted in 19th century guitar building, back when louder, bassy volume and projection were not as highly demanded in live performance. The size is perfect for delicate fingerpicking and produces a pronounced, clear tone.

With the brilliant Fishman GT1 piezo pickup able to connect the P20E to a PA system, you’ve got the best of both worlds. Playing plugged or unplugged grants you rich clarity – unlike a larger acoustic’s heavier low-end.

Sound

The P20E is made of an all-Mahogany, non-cutaway body and neck to make up for the lack of size. This warm-sounding tonewood introduces a satisfying undertone to what is otherwise a naturally treble-laden voicing.

Construction

As you might expect from PRS, you still get the iconic bird inlays even in their acoustic selection. The short 24.72 inch scale length neck allows for quick jumps across the luxurious ebony fingerboard. It’s matched with a beautifully contoured ebony bridge granting comfortable picking hand placement.

Another show of superb PRS build quality is the hybrid X bracing, which ensures seamless construction and an even distribution of projection and vibrations across the body.

Specifications

Body

  • Top Wood: Solid Mahogany
  • Back & Side Wood: Mahogany
  • Body Shape: Tonare
  • Body Depth at the Neck Block: 3 15/32”
  • Body Depth at the Tail Block: 3 7/8”
  • Bracing: RS Hybrid “X”/Classical Bracing
  • Body Binding: Herringbone
  • Rosette: Herringbone

Neck

  • Number of Frets: 20
  • Scale Length: 24.72”
  • Neck Wood: Mahogany
  • Neck Shape: Wide Fat
  • String Spacing: 2 7/32”
  • Fretboard Wood: Ebony
  • Fretboard Inlay: Birds
  • Strength/Truss Rod: Adjustable
  • Nut: Bone

Hardware

  • Bridge Wood: Ebony
  • Tuners: Vintage-Style with Butterbean Buttons
  • Acoustic Saddle: Bone

Electronics

  • Acoustic Electronics: Fishman Presys VT Pickup

Miscellaneous

  • Strings: .012 – .053
  • Included Accessories: Gig Bag

Additional information

Weight 22.5 kg

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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Acoustic Guitars

Acoustic guitars produce their sound naturally through the vibration of the strings and body, offering a direct and expressive playing experience. They come in a wide range of styles, including steel string and classical designs, each with its own feel and tonal character. Body shape, wood choice, and construction all influence warmth, projection, and balance, making acoustics suitable for everything from gentle fingerstyle to confident strumming. Whether used for songwriting, practice, or performance, acoustic guitars provide a simple, honest connection between the player and the music.

Electro-Acoustic Guitars

Electro-acoustic guitars combine the natural sound and feel of an acoustic guitar with built-in electronics for amplification. Fitted with pickups and preamp controls, they allow you to plug directly into an amp, PA system, or recording setup while retaining an acoustic character. They’re ideal for live performance, rehearsal, and home recording, offering volume control and tonal adjustment without relying solely on microphones. Electro-acoustic guitars suit players who want the warmth and responsiveness of an acoustic instrument with the flexibility to play amplified when needed.

Guitars

Guitars cover a wide range of instruments designed to suit different styles, techniques, and sounds, from acoustic and classical models to solid body, semi-hollow, and hollow electric designs. Factors like body shape, scale length, neck profile, string type, and pickups all influence how a guitar feels and responds, making each type suited to different players and musical approaches. Whether used for rhythm, lead, songwriting, or experimentation, guitars are expressive, versatile instruments that form the heart of countless genres and playing styles.

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Electro-Acoustic

Electro-acoustic guitars are acoustic instruments fitted with built-in pickups or microphones that allow them to be amplified or connected directly to a PA system or amplifier. They retain the natural acoustic tone and feel of a traditional acoustic guitar while adding the convenience of onboard electronics.

They are commonly used for live performance and recording, especially in situations where consistent volume and clarity are needed. Electro-acoustic guitars often include controls for volume and tone, and sometimes built-in tuners, making them a practical choice for gigging musicians who want an acoustic sound with modern flexibility.

Parlour

Parlour guitars are small-bodied acoustic guitars that originated in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, designed for intimate, indoor playing rather than large rooms or stages. Their compact size makes them comfortable to hold and easy to play, with a focused sound that prioritises clarity and balance over volume.

Tonally, parlour guitars are known for a clear midrange, quick response, and a slightly woody or boxy character. They work particularly well for fingerstyle, blues, folk, and early roots music, and are often chosen by players who value detail, dynamics, and a vintage feel, especially for home playing and recording.