PRS, also known as Paul Reed Smith guitars, has done it again and has produced a guitar that has amazed the musical community. Their new guitar, the PRS Mira, was initially unveiled at a 2007 experience PRS trade show and has continued to wow guitar fanatics ever since.
Upon first glance it appears that the most striking thing about the PRS Mira is it stunning mahogany body and rosewood fretboard, but upon playing it it becomes apparent that this is only touching the surface of what the Mira is. The most impressive thing about the PRS Mira is in fact it's tone. Unlike a lot of other guitars in the PRS line, the PRS Mira actually features a warmer, less aggressive tone then many other guitars as well as a smoother overall tone quality. However, as is with almost all the PRS guitars the Mira is easily customizable and can be adjusted to create almost any tone that you might desire. Also, thanks to the phase II low mass locking tuners, the Mira is very easy to tune and keep tuned for a long period of time.
As for the features the Mira offers, PRS once again goes over the top and gives us everything we could have asked for and more. It starts off with the expertly crafted mahogany body and rosewood fretboard and then keeps going, to locking tuners, brass posts, and even controls mounted on a scratch plate, a very unique and individual feature of the PRS Mira.
Besides making excellent guitars, PRS also does a great job of providing accessories and documentation to go along with every packaged guitar. The PRS Mira is no exception to this rule and also comes with a great deal of accessories and documentation. The largest accessory is of course the case, a sturdy three latch hard shell, all in black, which utilizes a black felt interior to protect your PRS Mira from nicks and scratches. Alongside the case is also great deal of documentation regarding your new guitar. These pieces of documentation start off at the beginning with a “guide to stringing” and information on adjusting various parts of the Mira, which although boring to the majority of experienced users, can still be of great use to any novice or experienced user who has a lapse in memory.
Although it is pricier than a lot of other guitars on the market, the PRS Mira is definitely a guitar worth purchasing due to its wide range of instrumental uses, superb quality, and ability to adapt to almost any user.
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