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The Fiore | Mark Lettieri Signature Model | PRS Guitars

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The PRS Fiore Electric Guitar offers a vintage-inspired tone with exceptional modern playability. Developed with Snarky Puppy guitarist Mark Lettieri, the Fiore features swamp ash body construction, a bolt-on maple neck, and custom Fiore pickups that deliver a spectrum of tones from articulate cleans to punchy leads. The Fiore-S single coil pickup provides a dynamic, nuanced tone that reacts sensitively to pick attack and volume changes. The Fiore-H humbucker in the bridge position offers full, rich lead tones as well as a clean, blooming sound. With a 5-way blade switch and push-pull tone controls, the Fiore offers a wide tonal palette for creative explorations.

Vintage Materials and Modern Versatility

The Fiore's swamp ash body and bolt-on maple neck provide a familiar, comfortable feel and a resonant, woody tone. The 25.5" scale length and 22 frets give the Fiore a classic electric guitar feel with full access to higher register melodies and solos. The Fiore pickups, custom designed with Lettieri, offer a fusion of vintage-inspired warmth and clarity with modern versatility. The Fiore-S single coil produces articulate, dynamic cleans and crunchy rhythm tones. The Fiore-H humbucker delivers singing lead tones, thick rock sounds, and a clean, blooming tone. With a 5-way blade switch and push-pull tone controls, the Fiore offers a spectrum of tones from vintage to modern.

Designed for Musical Exploration

The Fiore was designed to inspire musical creativity. Its lightweight, ergonomic body contours to the player, becoming an extension of their hands. The broad tonal range of the Fiore pickups allows players to find their unique voice, from subtle, nuanced textures to soaring leads. The push-pull tone controls provide even more tonal shaping possibilities. The Fiore's effortless playability lets musicians explore without technical hindrance, facilitating spontaneous composition and improvisation. As Lettieri says, "All guitarists have a sound in their head – a sound that evolves and grows as they progress, discovering all of the beautiful idiosyncrasies that define their individual voice. To facilitate this process, players need a vibrant, dynamic guitar that becomes a free space in which their personality can unfold.

Premium Appointments and Included Gig Bag

Premium appointments like a bound fingerboard, abalone bird inlays, and PRS tremolo bridge provide high-quality components worthy of the Fiore's sophisticated design. A lightweight gig bag is included for convenient transport and storage.

Open Box PRS Fiore Electric Guitar Level 2 Black Iris 194744748165
Open Box PRS Fiore Electric Guitar Level 2 Black Iris 194744748165
Open Box PRS Fiore Electric Guitar Level 2 Black Iris 194744748165

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  • Gloss-finished Swamp Ash body
  • Gloss-finished maple neck with 22-fret maple fingerboard
  • HSS-configured PRS Fiore pickups, 5-way switching, single volume and two push/pull tone controls
  • Locking tuning machines

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Body
  • Body type: Solidbody, Double Cutaway
  • Body wood: Swamp Ash
  • Body finish: Gloss
Neck
  • Neck shape: Custom
  • Neck wood: Maple
  • Joint: Bolt-on
  • Scale length: 25.5"
  • Truss rod: Standard
  • Neck finish: Gloss
Fingerboard
  • Material: Maple
  • Number of frets: 22
  • Inlays: Birds
Electronics
  • Configuration: HSS
  • Neck: Proprietary Single Coil
  • Middle: Proprietary Single Coil
  • Bridge: Proprietary Humbucker
  • Control layout: Single Volume and Two Push/Pull Tone Controls
  • Pickup switch: 5-way
Hardware
  • Bridge type: Tremolo/vibrato
  • Tuning machines: Locking
  • Color: Nickel
Other
  • Number of strings: 6-string
  • Case: Gig bag included
  • Orientation: Right Handed
  • Country of origin: United States

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