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Description
The Virgin N7 Series 7-String by B.C. Rich.
Signature Virgin double-cut shape , ergonomic yet sharp-edged.
Construction: Typically bolt-on maple neck (as seen in P7-series variants; NJ-series used neck-thru)
Wood: Likely high-grade mahogany body, a common choice in later Virgin models
Finish: Most N7s seen in Black, though other options may exist.
Scale Length: Standard 25.5″, ideal for seven-string tension and playability
Frets: Generally 24 jumbo frets.
Fretboard Material: Likely rosewood , consistent with other Virgin variants
Nut Width: Around 1.93″ (49 mm) — wide enough for comfortable seven-string spacing
Bridge: Likely equipped with a Floyd Rose tremolo system, offering dive-bomb expressiveness
Pickups: Comes with B.C. Rich high-output BDSM humbuckers — customized for aggressive tones
Controls: Typical layout — 1 Volume knob + 1 Tone knob + 3-way toggle switch
Estimated weight around 7.6 lbs (~3.45 kg) — solid and stable for serious shredding
Built in Korea, during the early 2000s manufacturing run
Specs:
• Body Mahogany (likely), bolt-on construction
• Scale 25.5″
• Frets 24 jumbo frets
• Fretboard Rosewood
• Nut Width Approx. 1.93″ (49 mm)
• Bridge Floyd Rose tremolo
• Pickups B.C. Rich BDSM high-output humbuckers
• Controls Volume, Tone, 3‑way pickup switch
• Weight Around 7.6 lbs
• Construction Made in Korea, early 2000s
• Playability Aggressive, comfortable for 7‑string work
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