PRS SE Silver Sky Maple Nylon Blue – Electric Guitar
The PRS SE Silver Sky Maple Nylon Blue is a Strat-style electric guitar made in collaboration with John Mayer. Featuring PRS 635JM “S” pickups, a poplar body, and a maple neck, it delivers classic tones with modern playability. Ideal for blues, rock, funk, and studio work.
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PRS SE Silver Sky Maple Nylon Blue – Electric Guitar
The PRS SE Silver Sky Maple Nylon Blue is a professional-grade electric guitar designed in collaboration with the legendary guitarist John Mayer. This model combines classic aesthetics with modern PRS design and reliability. Thanks to carefully selected components and exceptional playing comfort, it’s a perfect choice for experienced players and those seeking a reliable workhorse for studio sessions and live performance.
Product Features
- 3 PRS 635JM “S” single-coil pickups
- Maple neck and fingerboard
- 22 frets with 25.5" scale length
- PRS Two-Point Steel Tremolo bridge
- 5-way pickup selector
- Poplar body
- Finish: Nylon Blue
Versatile Tone and Classic Feel
With its triple single-coil pickup configuration and 25.5" scale, the PRS SE Silver Sky delivers the legendary clarity and punch of classic Strat-style guitars, enhanced by PRS’s refined tone. The 635JM “S” pickups provide superb tonal balance and musical expressiveness across genres like blues, funk, indie, and pop-rock. The 635JM-profile maple neck offers smooth playability, while the 8.5” fingerboard radius gives an ideal blend of comfort and control for chords and solos alike.
Applications
This model is perfect for live performance, recording sessions, or as a go-to practice guitar. It’s recommended for guitarists playing blues, soul, funk, pop, rock, and jazz. The iconic look and versatile sound make it a great choice for both lead players and session musicians.
Technical Specifications
- Body: Poplar
- Neck: Maple (bolt-on)
- Fingerboard: Maple, 8.5" radius
- Frets: 22
- Scale: 25.5”
- Bridge: PRS Two-Point Steel Tremolo
- Pickups: 3x PRS 635JM “S” single coils
- Controls: 1x volume, 2x tone, 5-way switch
- Color: Nylon Blue
Materials and Build
The body is made from lightweight, resonant poplar. The bolt-on neck and fingerboard are crafted from maple, adding brightness and articulation to the tone. The gloss Nylon Blue finish adds a modern elegance, while vintage-style tuners and PRS hardware ensure tuning stability and long-term durability.
Included in the Box
- PRS SE Silver Sky Maple Nylon Blue – electric guitar
- PRS SE Gig Bag
- Manufacturer documentation
Why Buy This Guitar?
The PRS SE Silver Sky Maple Nylon Blue is a perfect blend of legacy and innovation. It delivers excellent tone, comfort, high-quality construction, and iconic aesthetics. If you’re looking for a Strat-inspired guitar with a unique personality and PRS reliability – this is it.
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PRS SE Silver Sky Maple Nylon Blue – Electric Guitar - Frequently asked questions.
What is the scale length of this guitar?
The scale length is 25.5 inches (648 mm), providing classic string tension and versatility.
What wood is used for the body?
The body is made of poplar – a lightweight, resonant tonewood.
What pickups are included?
This model includes three PRS 635JM “S” single-coil pickups for dynamic, clear tone.
Does it come with a gig bag?
Yes, the guitar comes with an original PRS SE gig bag.
Is the fingerboard made of maple?
Yes, both the neck and fingerboard are made from maple.
How many frets does the guitar have?
The PRS SE Silver Sky Maple has 22 frets.
What type of bridge is used?
This model features a PRS Two-Point Steel Tremolo bridge.
What genres is it best suited for?
Perfect for blues, funk, pop, rock, and jazz styles.
Is the guitar active or passive?
The electronics are passive.
Is this a John Mayer signature model?
Yes, the Silver Sky was developed with input from John Mayer.