According to the press release from Paul Reed Smith Guitars, their new Mira model is a brand-new model with a classic tone and feel along with the stability and build quality you’ve come to expect from PRS. First shown this past weekend at the company’s first “Experience PRS” Open House – which seven of us from Sweetwater attended – the Mira features a thinner, solid mahogany body with coverless Mira Bass and Treble humbucking pickups, volume and tone control with 3-way blade switch and mini toggle for splitting the coils of the humbuckers. The 25-inch scale, 24-fret mahogany neck has a rosewood fingerboard and moon inlays (abalone bird inlays are available as an option), as well as a wide-thin or regular neck carve. The Mira comes standard with the PRS stoptail bridge and 14:1 Phase II low-mass locking tuners. It also has color-coordinated pickguards and matching truss rod covers. The Mira model is offered in range of interesting new colors including Vintage Cherry, Orange, Vintage Mahogany, Black, Wild Mint, Lilac, Seafoam Green, Powder Blue and Sandstorm. By the way, the name comes from the Latin word for “wonderful,” and is also the name of an unusually fast-moving star located some 350 light years from Earth.