PRS SE NF3 Metallic Orange Ros ...

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PRS SE NF3 Metallic Orange Rosewood Fingerboard

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Manufacturer's ID: SENF3RMO

The PRS SE NF3 is a distinct guitar in the PRS lineup. The heart of this guitar is a trio of PRS Narrowfield pickups, a first for the SE Series. Supporting these pickups is a poplar body, 22-fret bolt-on maple neck, and the choice of either a rosewood or maple fretboard. The SE NF3 is a versatile workhorse guitar that is fun to play and hard to put down. The Narrowfield DD (Deep Dish) “S” pickups are made with taller bobbins to fit more winds and extra metal pieces in between the magnets for a more focused, powerful tone. Anchored with PRS’s patented tremolo, this guitar can bend and flutter with ease.

Perfect for rock, blues, gospel, country, or jazz the PRS SE NF3 can punch, cry, lay down, or sing – as you like it.

Specification

Body Poplar
Neck Maple
Neck Shape Wide Thin
Fingerboard Rosewood
Scale 25"
Radius 10"
Frets 22
Nut PRS
Nut Width 1 11/16"
Pickups Narrowfield DD "S" Set
Controls Volume, Tone, 5 Way Selector
Bridge PRS Patented Tremolo
Tuners PRS Designed Tuners

Customer reviews

Overall Rating 5/5 (1 reviews)

Excellent guitar, really well made. A couple of minor niggles is the lack of a treble bleed which means the sound gets quite dark as you reduce the volume and the taper on the volume pot which is too extreme - with a relatively small adjustment it goes from full to low volume which takes a bit of getting used to. Both issues are fixable and otherwise it is a great guitar.

Mike B. - 19/8/2024