Editor’s Note: Originally published May 26, 2020.
In the 35 years since guitar builder Paul Reed Smith founded his eponymous brand, his premium instruments have become the modern benchmark for electric guitars. Many of the best guitarists in the world play PRS instruments including Al Di Meola, Carlos Santana, Dusty Waring, John Mayer and John McLaughlin, among others. These professional musicians play PRS guitars that retail for thousands of dollars, but the brand also offers a more accessible line of instruments for budget-minded amateurs.
The PRS SE line, originally launched in 2001, is made overseas unlike the PRS mainline which is manufactured in Maryland. But, the SE guitars aren’t just cheap look-alikes — they’re highly functional, player-centric guitars that deliver PRS-approved tone, feel and appearance. And while the SE line is mainly made up of electric guitars, in recent years, it has expanded to offer acoustic options in its Tonare series.
The latest addition to the Tonare series is the P20E, a parlor-sized acoustic guitar with a solid mahogany top. Many guitarists don’t first think of a small-body acoustic when considering a new instrument, but with this new option from PRS, they certainly should.
Why You Should
It’s got projection, warmth and balance. The first thing that stands out about this guitar is how good it sounds, right out of the box. It has a warm tone, thanks to the solid mahogany top and laminated mahogany back and sides, but doesn’t lack focus. Each note is clear and defined, whether plucking chords, picking solos or strumming changes.
Designed with the PRS Hybrid “X”/classical top bracing, it’s got great projection and nails the small-body punchiness that serious players love in parlor-sized guitars. But that projection is never out of balance, and the guitar’s sound is very well balanced — the basses aren’t overly boomy and the mids aren’t muffled. Its sound is warm and clear and stands up to instruments that cost four times as much.