Paul Allender, lead guitarist of the band Cradle of Filth, is known
for his unique style. Paul didn't take any lessons when he was starting
out on the guitar. This allowed him to develop his own style very
quickly. With his strict right hand rhythm technique and his chromatic
writing style, Paul Allender's sound is easily identifiable.
Paul started playing PRS when he left Cradle of Filth and started
the band, the Blood Divine. He purchased a second hand CE-24 and used
it exclusively throughout the band's days and brought it with him when
he rejoined Cradle of Filth at the turn of the century. He then sent a
design of his own to PRS. It featured a purple and black sunburst on a
curly maple top and replaced the traditional bird inlays with bats for
a darker but still classic PRS look. PRS built the guitar for Allender
as a private stock model, but it eventually made it to production as an
SE model.
The Paul Allender SE is a 24 fret guitar with gold hardware and
specially wound pickups that were designed for Paul. Paul's PRS guitars
can be heard on Cradle of Filth's new album, Godspeed on the Devil's
Thunder.
| Body |
| Back Wood |
Mahogany |
| Top Wood |
Maple with Quilted Maple Veneer |
| Neck |
| Number of Frets |
24 |
| Scale Length |
25" |
| Neck Wood |
Maple |
| Fretboard Wood |
Rosewood |
| Neck Shape |
Wide Thin |
| Inlays |
Paul Allender Bat Inlays |
| Hardware |
| Bridge |
PRS Designed Tremolo |
| Tuners |
PRS Designed Tuners |
| Hardware Type |
Gold |
| Treble Pickup |
Paul Allender Treble |
| Bass Pickup |
Paul Allender Bass |
| Pickup Switching |
Volume and tone control with 3-way toggle pickup selector |