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The band Periphery is a big name in the progressive metal scene, known for complex rhythms and soaring melodies. Guitarist Mark Holcomb creates a full, powerful sound with his PRS guitars and signature Seymour Duncan pickups. The SE Mark Holcomb model in the PRS lineup is truly unique. Mark Holcomb says, 'This SE model captures all the key features of my Maryland - made guitar in a more affordable package. It's now my main guitar in the studio and on stage.' This guitar offers addictive playability. It has a 24 - fret, 25.5” scale length wide thin satin maple neck with a 20” radius ebony fretboard. Holcomb's signature pickups give just the right output and clarity whether you're playing chords or solos, alone or in a band. Other features include a quilted maple veneer, black chrome hardware, and a 3 - way blade pickup switch with a push/pull tone knob for coil splitting. The PRS Plate Style bridge with individual saddles ensures perfect intonation and great resonance. The lightweight PRS - designed tuners provide precise tuning. Specifications: Solidbody with maple top, mahogany back, and a shallow violin top carve. Neck has 24 frets, multi - ply construction, and a double - acting truss rod. Comes with 10 - 52 strings, tuned to Drop - C, and includes a gig bag. PLU: MHHHL
Using your Paul Reed Smith SE Mark Holcomb Electric Guitar is a breeze. First, make sure you've tuned it properly. The guitar comes tuned to Drop - C, but you can adjust it according to your needs using the PRS - designed tuners. When you start playing, the Mark Holcomb signature pickups will give you great sound, whether you're strumming chords or playing a solo. To change the tone, use the 3 - way blade pickup switch and the push/pull tone knob. For maintenance, keep your guitar clean. Wipe it down after each use with a soft cloth to remove sweat and dirt. You can also use a guitar polish on the body and fretboard to keep them in good condition. Check the strings regularly and change them when they start to sound dull. Make sure the truss rod is adjusted correctly to keep the neck straight. When you're not using the guitar, store it in the included gig bag to protect it from dust and scratches.