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Description

Unleash your inner rockstar with the PRS Mira Electric Guitar, a seamless blend of vintage charm and modern innovation. Originally introduced as a budget-friendly Core model, the Mira quickly gained a reputation among musicians for its sleek design and robust sound. With its mahogany body and neck, this guitar offers a warm, resonant tone that's both rich and dynamic, making it perfect for a wide range of musical styles—from blues to hard rock.

The Mira's double-cutaway design not only provides easy access to all 24 frets but also adds a touch of classic elegance. The rosewood fretboard feels smooth under your fingertips, allowing for effortless playability. What truly sets the Mira apart are its proprietary Mira humbucking pickups, specially crafted to deliver powerful, clear sound with just the right amount of punch and clarity. Whether you're shredding solos or strumming chords, these pickups ensure your performance cuts through the mix with precision.

Perfect for both stage and studio, the PRS Mira is more than just an instrument—it's a testament to quality craftsmanship and sonic versatility. Elevate your music with a guitar that stands the test of time and inspires creativity at every note.

Key Features:

  • Mahogany body and neck for warm, resonant tones
  • Rosewood fretboard with 24 frets for smooth playability
  • Proprietary Mira humbucking pickups for powerful, clear sound
  • Double-cutaway design for easy access to higher frets

Product specs

Brand PRS
Model Mira
Finish Antique White, Black, Catalina Dream, Charcoal, Frost Blue Metallic, Gold Metallic, Gold Sparkle, Grandma Hannon Pink, Lilac, McCarty Tobacco Sunburst, Orange, Powder Blue, Red Sparkle, Sand Storm, Scarlet Smokeburst, Seafoam Green, Silver Sparkle, Smoked Cherry Sunburst, Vintage Cherry, Vintage Mahogany, Wild Mint
Year 2007 - 2013
Made In United States
Categories Solid Body Electric Guitars
Body Material Mahogany
Body Shape Double Cutaway
Body Type Solid Body
Bridge/Tailpiece Type Wrap-Around
Color Family Black, Blue, Brown, Gold, Green, Grey, Natural, Orange, Pink, Purple, Red, Silver, Tan, White
Finish Pattern Sunburst
Fretboard Material Rosewood
Model Family PRS Mira
Neck Construction Set-Neck
Neck Material Mahogany
Number of Frets 24
Number of Strings 6-String
Pickup Configuration HH
Right / Left Handed Right Handed
Series PRS Core

FAQs

What type of music is the PRS Mira Electric Guitar best suited for?

The PRS Mira Electric Guitar is versatile, with its mahogany body and 85/15 “S” pickups delivering a balanced vintage tone ideal for rock, blues, and alternative genres. It can be overdriven for powerful rock tones while maintaining clarity.

How does the neck profile of the PRS Mira affect playability?

The PRS Mira features a regular neck shape, offering comfortable playability for most hand sizes, making it suitable for both rhythm and lead playing.

Is the PRS Mira Electric Guitar suitable for beginners?

While the PRS Mira is a high-quality instrument often favored by experienced players, its comfortable neck and versatile tone make it accessible for dedicated beginners looking for a long-term investment.

Can the PRS Mira Electric Guitar accommodate alternate tunings well?

Yes, the PRS Mira's solid construction and locking tuners help maintain tuning stability, making it suitable for alternate tunings.

What is the purpose of the mini toggle switch on the PRS Mira?

The mini toggle switch on the PRS Mira splits the coils of the humbucking pickups, allowing for a single-coil sound, providing more tonal versatility.

How many frets does the PRS Mira Electric Guitar have?

The PRS Mira Electric Guitar features 24 frets, offering a full two-octave range per string for extended playability.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Lightweight design, under 6 lbs, enhances playability and comfort

  • Excellent tuning stability ensures consistent performance

  • Versatile sound range with humbucker and coil-splitting options

  • Solid mahogany body and neck offers durability and rich tone

  • Fast, comfortable 24-fret neck for effortless playing

  • High craftsmanship and quality, typical of PRS instruments

  • Balanced sound, more so than many SG models

  • Unique blend of SG and Les Paul Special DC design elements

  • Ideal for both stage performances and home practice

  • Allows natural transition between acoustic and electric playing styles

CONS

  • Smaller size and narrow waist may not suit all players

  • Slippery finish can cause body to slide when seated

  • Weight distribution may feel unbalanced for some players

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about PRS Mira Electric Guitar.

Use cases and applications

  • The Mira excels in rock and roll settings, especially with gain, functioning as a 22-fret rock machine.

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Comparisons

  • The Mira is often compared to an SG in sound and vibe, but avoids typical SG issues like neck dive and tuning instability.

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  • Core and S2 Miras are both made in Maryland, with the S2 being very similar in quality to the Core, but at a lower price point.

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  • The SE Mira features individually adjustable brass saddles and 85/15 "S" pickups, offering a distinct tonal character compared to Core and S2 models.

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  • The Mira is likened to a Les Paul Jr. or SG for its no-frills, humbucking simplicity.

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  • Some players prefer the Frost Blue finish, but others feel the Black finish offers a more classic appeal.

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Value and pricing

  • SE Miras offer a budget-friendly entry into the PRS range, while Core Miras, priced around $2200, represent a higher-end option with superior materials and craftsmanship.

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Features and functionality

  • The S2 Mira includes different pickups, a slightly different bridge, and tuners compared to the SE model, providing a step up in quality.

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  • The Mira offers a sweet, mellow tone with a noticeable sustain, suitable for jazz and blues with tone adjustments.

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Build quality

  • SE Miras are noted for their fantastic build quality, despite being the more affordable Korean-made option compared to the US-made Core and S2 Miras.

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  • Mira pickups are considered similar to SC-245s, offering a clear, organic tone with excellent coil split options.

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  • The instrument is well-balanced with no neck heaviness, despite its all-mahogany body.

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User experience

  • The Mira is praised for its lightweight build, resonating like a bell, making it a comfortable alternative to heavier guitars like Les Pauls.

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  • After playing various brands like Ibanez, Les Pauls, and Strats, this guitar becomes a favorite due to its lightweight and playability.

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  • Owners find a unique tonal change at a specific point on the volume pot, almost like an additional setting.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Adjusting the bridge screw on the low E side by a quarter turn can improve playability by lowering the action.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Owners often swap Mira's stock pickups with 57/08s or 58/15s for varied tonal preferences.

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Other

  • Although light, some players wish the guitar had more weight, a personal preference rather than a flaw.

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See how Carlos Santana uses PRS Mira Electric Guitar

Carlos Santana

Guitarist

Santana

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Verified via YouTube

alli en el video veo su guitarra

See how Myles Kennedy uses PRS Mira Electric Guitar

Myles Kennedy

Singer, Guitarist

Alter Bridge

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Verified via YouTube

At 4:31 you can see the PRS Mira Myles is using

This was in the Slash ft. Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators show in 2013

See how Alex Gaskarth uses PRS Mira Electric Guitar

Alex Gaskarth

Singer, Guitarist

All Time Low

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Verified via Flickr

Alex Gaskarth plays a PRS Mira Electric Guitar, as can be seen in this photo. The photo is from an All Time Low gig at Monmouth University on July 30, 2011 (photo credit to Catherine Powell). The PRS Mira has been seen in various configurations, and Gaskarth's particular one here has bird inlays on the neck, and chrome pickup covers.

Here he can be seen playing a Mira guitar in what appears to be an Antique White finish, with the more standard dot inlays and no pickup covers.

See how Jon Foreman uses PRS Mira Electric Guitar

Jon Foreman

Singer, Guitarist

Switchfoot

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Verified via YouTube

Jon Foreman and Jon Schneck talking about the Mira. Foreman plays it live @2:59

See how Awsten Knight uses PRS Mira Electric Guitar

Awsten Knight

Singer, Guitarist

Waterparks

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Verified via Photo

"I GOT A NEW GUITAR. ITS CUTE. SAY HI."

See how Zach Myers uses PRS Mira Electric Guitar

Zach Myers

Guitarist

Shinedown

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Verified via Youtube

Has a custom gold pick-guard/Buck Owens version of this guitar

See how Korey Cooper uses PRS Mira Electric Guitar

Korey Cooper

Guitarist, Keyboardist

Skillet

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Verified via Prsguitars

Korey Cooper Uses a PRS Mira. She has a weird design to it which makes the pic guard blend in with the body.

See how Ben Kasica uses PRS Mira Electric Guitar

Ben Kasica

Guitarist

Skillet

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Verified via YouTube

On Skillets comatose tour, Ben kasica used a PRS mira for the songs played in Drop D. Songs include “those nights”, “yours to hold”, “the older I get”, “angels fall down” ,”savior” and “best kept secret”. For more footage of this guitar in action, Skillet has live footage from the tour on their YouTube channel!

See how Peter Stroud uses PRS Mira Electric Guitar

Peter Stroud

Guitarist

Pete Droge & The Sinners

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"A guitar in my collection that hasn't surfaced often, but is a straightforward great sounding & playing baddass. Use for recording quite a bit. Need to take this one out. #PRS #Mira"

See how Nathan Sharp - NateWantsToBattle uses PRS Mira Electric Guitar

Nathan Sharp - NateWantsToBattle

Singer, Podcasters & Streamers

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Verified via natewantstobattle2

In many of Nate's older covers, he is seen using a PRS Mira. He also confirms this on his website.

See how John Cooke uses PRS Mira Electric Guitar

John Cooke

Guitarist, Bassist

Napalm Death

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Verified via YouTube
Color/Finish: Black Year: 2008

In a video by PRS Guitars Europe, John Cooke, guitarist for Napalm Death, discusses his favorite PRS gear, specifically mentioning and demonstrating the PRS Mira Electric Guitar as his workhorse instrument.

See how Nathan Sharp uses PRS Mira Electric Guitar

Nathan Sharp

Singer, Guitarist

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Verified via Nathan Sharp Voice Reel and Credits

Nathan Sharp is associated with the PRS Mira Electric Guitar, as mentioned in an FAQ on his YouTube Channel and currently listed on his VoiceOver website.

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