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The PRS SE A60E Angeles acoustic electric guitar boasts a ziricote back and sides paired with a solid Sitka spruce top, the A60E delivers a lush, balanced tone with crisp highs and a full low-end. The single-cutaway body provides effortless access to higher frets, ideal for soloing and fingerpicking. When plugged in, the Fishman Sonitone pickup system generates a natural amplified tone ready for live performance or recording.

Ziricote and Spruce Provide a Distinctive Voice

The ziricote back and sides give the A60E a warm, rich voice with beautifully rolled-off highs, reminiscent of sought-after vintage acoustics. When combined with solid spruce—a tonewood prized for its articulate, complex overtones—the result is an instrument with its own distinctive personality. The A60E projects with stunning depth and clarity, perfect for intricate fingerpicking or aggressive strumming.

Cutaway Body and Fast Fretboard Enable Expressive Playing

The single-cutaway body provides unencumbered access to the upper frets for extended soloing and innovative voicings. A slim, fast-playing ebony fretboard and nut width make the A60E comfortable for players of all styles. Whether crafting lush chords, walking basslines or blistering leads, the A60E is designed to inspire creativity.

Fishman Electronics and Bracing Optimize Amplified Performance

The Fishman Sonitone pickup system captures the A60E's acoustic properties with stunning realism. Intuitive soundhole-mounted controls allow for adjusting volume, treble and bass for dialing in the ideal amplified tone. PRS hybrid bracing enhances resonance and projection, optimizing the interaction between the pickup and top for a full, natural tone when plugged in.

High-Quality Appointments and Protection

The A60E features classic PRS appointments like abalone rosette and binding, birds inlay and PRS headstock design. A sturdy hardshell case is included, providing protection for transporting and storing this stage-ready instrument.

PRS SE A60E Angeles Acoustic Electric Guitar Cobalt Blue Burst
PRS SE A60E Angeles Acoustic Electric Guitar Cobalt Blue Burst
PRS SE A60E Angeles Acoustic Electric Guitar Cobalt Blue Burst

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  • Solid Sitka spruce top with ziricote back and sides for rich tone
  • PRS-Voiced Fishman Presys VT electronics for natural amplified sound
  • Ebony fretboard and bridge for enhanced playability and tonal balance
  • Includes acoustic hardshell case for protection and transport

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Body
  • Back & sides wood: Ziricote
  • Top wood: Solid Sitka spruce
  • Body shape: Tonare Grand
  • Body depth at neck block: 3 19/32"
  • Body depth at tail block: 4 3/8"
  • Bracing: PRS Hybrid "X"/Classical
  • Body binding: Curly maple
  • Rosette: Black/Abalone
Neck
  • Neck wood: Mahogany
  • Number of frets: 20
  • Frets at body: 14
  • Scale length: 25.3"
  • Neck shape: Wide fat
  • Neck construction: Scarfed
  • Truss rod: PRS Double-Acting
Fingerboard
  • Fingerboard wood: Ebony with curly maple binding
  • Fingerboard radius: 11.81"
  • Inlays: Birds
Hardware
  • Bridge wood: Ebony
  • Nut & saddle: Bone
  • Tuners: PRS-designed
Other
  • Case: Hardshell
  • Strings: .012-.053

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3 year warranty on parts, hardware, cases, and electronics. Limited lifetime warranty on all other products.

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4.83

6 Reviews

83%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

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Best Uses

  1. Practicing5
  2. Jamming4
  3. Recording3
  4. Small Venues2
  5. Rock Concerts1

Cons

  1. Large neck1
  2. Not Consistent1
  3. Requires Constant Tuning1

Describe Yourself

  1. Experienced3
  2. Novice3

Pros

  1. Good Audio6
  2. Consistent5
  3. Fun To Play5
  4. Good Feel5
  5. Stays In Tune5
  • I would not buy again

    4

    submitted4 months ago

    bySal

    fromNJ

    The guitar looks and sounds great. Unfortunately, the neck is too wide. If you play multiple guitars, it is different. At first I thought I would get used to it but I made a mistake because I still feel the difference. It seems each acoustic gigs, my left hand locks up from stretching. I gave up on gigging with it and have gone back to a thinner neck. I've had the Angelica SE60 for 2 years and I am starting the process of trading it in to GC for a thinner neck. I bought it online, untried, and never returned it. There probably would have been no way I would have brought it home if I tried it in a store. I learned a lesson. Again this guitar may work great for someone else.

  • Looks and sounds amazing

    5

    submitted4 months ago

    byKen

    fromAuburn, AL

    It has the looks and the sound. You will not be disappointed. If you are in the market Sub 1k this is your guitar. I would say even up to 1500.

  • Surprisingly amazing

    5

    submitted5 months ago

    byKen

    fromMontgomery, AL

    Had spent the day playing just about every guitar in the acoustic room looking for a new mid range guitar. On the way out a guild caught my eye on the clearance rack. I then saw this one. My wife fell in love with it at first sight and I did upon playing it. It plays as good as it looks.

  • Gorgeous build, remarkable sound and projection

    5

    submitteda year ago

    byMisterdirk

    fromMiami FL

    I bought this guitar as a present for my wife who's never played guitar in her life. It is a stunning instrument in every way - the design, the materials, the build, the playability, the sound, the across-the-room projection, it's all there. I have a Martin DX1, and while it has a warmer, deeper bottom end, plays like a wrestling dinosaur compared to this 60. My wife was immediately able to finger and strum chords because of that remarkable, easy playability. The out-of-the-box setup and action were absolutely perfect and we haven't touched the tuners ever. This guitar also came with a very high quality, seemingly rugged case we have confidence to travel with. A friend recently bought a Martin D28 for $3300, but after playing this PRS, I can't imagine why anyone would spend more money on a guitar, and the Guitar Center purchasing experience was professional and pleasant.

  • I would buy again.

    5

    submitteda year ago

    byGerald

    fromLake Alfred FL

    This guitar is beautiful and plays as well as it looks. I'm on my 2nd one, and would get another one if I could. The second one though, didn't come with a PRS case. There's not even a brand name on it.

  • A hidden gem. Fantastic sounding guitar.

    5

    submitteda year ago

    byMark

    fromSavannah GA

    I've had this guitar for a few months and the sound gets better every time I play it. It's an absolutely beautiful guitar. Very easy to play. Very smooth and fast neck. Very clear sounds. Great sustain. The depth of the body is close to a 000. Best bang for your buck. It plays as good as my J45, CEO-7, L00 and easy as my 814ce Sinker Redwood. PRS guitars are incredible values. Especially if you're just starting out.

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  • asked byMichael

    fromTacoma, WA

    Do you have ANY PRS Accoustic Guitars made in America

    Do you have ANY PRS Accoustic Guitars made in America

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Unfortunately, not at this price.
  • asked byAnthony

    frommartinsburg, wv

    where is this guitar made?

    where is this guitar made?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    The PRS SE A60E is made in China.
  • asked byZergio

    fromSan Antonio, Tx

    What does the "SE" edition name stands for?

    What does the "SE" edition name stands for?

    Open Reply - Gear-Advisor
    I’m sorry, I don’t know. Please see ---------------- https://prsguitars.com/acoustics/se_a60e_2021
  • asked byThe Dude

    fromPhoenix, AZ

    Is this made in China or Mexico?

    Is this made in China or Mexico?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    China
  • asked byCrow

    fromundisclosed

    Nut width?

    Nut width?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    1 11/16"
  • asked bySh

    fromFresno, ca

    Where was it built

    Where was it built

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Mexico