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Description
The DeArmond S-67 7-String Guitar is designed for musicians who crave expanded sonic possibilities without compromising playability. Crafted with precision, this solid body electric guitar offers an additional string, allowing players to delve into deeper bass tones and complex chord structures. The S-67 stands out with its sleek design and reputation for delivering robust sound and reliability, making it a favorite among both experimental and traditional guitarists.
The guitar's construction features a comfortable neck that ensures smooth transitions across frets, making it ideal for fast solos and intricate fingerwork. Equipped with high-quality pickups, it captures the nuances of your playing style while minimizing unwanted noise. The S-67's customizable tone and volume controls grant you the flexibility to tailor your sound, whether you're on stage or in the studio.
Designed with the modern guitarist in mind, the DeArmond S-67 is as versatile as it is durable. Its solid body not only contributes to its rich sound but also ensures longevity, making it a wise investment for any serious musician.
Key Features:
- 7-string configuration for expanded tonal range
- Solid body construction for enhanced durability and sound quality
- High-quality pickups for clear sound reproduction
- Customizable tone and volume controls
- Comfortable neck for easy playability across frets
Videos
Brent Hutchinson
De Armond S-67/ I licked a 7 String and I Liked It! / 7 String Guitar Review
Reviews
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Terrible Sound, Terrible Ergonomics
This was the first 7-String guitar I bought back in ~2000 or so. It was inexpensive and was all I could afford at the time. It was absolutely awful. The pickups sounded like mud on the low string, trying to tune down a full step made it even worse. The neck was incredibly wide which made playing uncomfortable. Despite several different attempts at a setup, I never could get notes above the 8th fret to be in tune. The neck was also incredibly heavy and it would constantly tip towards the floor if you played standing up. I sold it after 6 months and saved up for an Ibanez RG7420 which was amazing in comparison.
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