Manufacturer: PRS
Series: Core Models
Design: Modern Eagle V
Body: Mahogany
Top: Flamed Maple
Binding: Natural
Neck: Mahogany
Neck Construction: Set-in
Neck Profile: Pattern
Fretboard: Rosewood
Fretboard Radius in Inches: 10
Fretboard Inlays: Birds
Number of Frets: 22
Nut width in mm: 42.9
Width at Last Fret: 57.2
Scale in mm: 635
Pickup: HSH
Manufacturer pickups: PRS
Neck Pickup: TCI Bass
Middle Pickup: NS-01 Single Coil
Bridge Pickup: TCI Treble
Piezo Pickup: No
Active pickups: No
Coil-splitting: Yes
Switch: 5-way, 2x Mini Switch
Control: Vol, Tone (Push/Pull)
Bridge: PRS Gen III Tremolo
Tuners: PRS Phase III Locking
Strap Button: Standard
Hardware: Nickel
Colour: Charcoal
Finish: Nitro over Cellulose (CAB)
Country of Origin: USA
Number of Strings: 6
String Gauge: .010 - .046
Factory Tuning: Standard E
Gigbag included: No
Case included: Yes
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The Modern Eagle V is an innovative instrument that offers highly musical tones for both recording and playing live. Utilizing a hum/single/hum (five-coil) pickup layout and unique electronics configuration, the Modern Eagle V gives players a vast array of tones in one guitar. The 5-way blade switch selects the pickups in intuitive groupings: treble, treble and middle, middle, middle and bass, and bass. There is a single volume and a push/pull tone control that activates both humbuckers when engaged; this allows players to access all three pickups simultaneously. Finally, the mini toggles allow players to individually tap the humbucker coils, for additional single-coil sounds. This electronics design puts a whole set of classic and new tones at your fingertips.
Additional appointments include a maple top and mahogany back, a 22 fret, 25” scale length, Pattern mahogany neck with rosewood fretboard, bone nut, and PRS patented Gen III tremolo.
“Modern Eagle models have always been built to stand up to history while celebrating tonewoods and the discovery of new tones. The Modern Eagle V is a sophisticated instrument not only in its craftsmanship but in its electronic and mechanical design,” said Paul Reed Smith. “We’ve refined the pickup tones and are pleased to now add it to the Core lineup.”
For 2024, PRS Guitars is updating the tuning machines on many of our Core guitars. While, aesthetically, our new Wing buttons are designed to echo the 12th fret bird wingspan design, they were first and foremost designed for tonal reasons all the way back in 1982. Because these buttons are lighter weight than their metal predecessors, they are subtracting less energy from the vibrating strings, thus helping the guitar ring longer and at a more musical note.