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Description

Unleash your inner rockstar with the ESP E-II T-B7 Baritone Electric Guitar in a striking Snow White finish. This 7-string beauty is your ticket to creating heart-thumping riffs and melodic solos, ideal for those who love to experiment with their sound. Built with a neck-thru body construction, this guitar ensures maximum sustain and resonance, while its alder body offers a balanced and full-bodied tone. The maple neck and ebony fretboard not only provide a smooth playing experience but also contribute to a warm and clear sound.

Its active EMG pickups (1 x 707 - 1x 81-7) ensure high output levels with plenty of punch. Tonepros Locking TOM bridge and Gotoh Locking machine heads give you the stability you need, letting you play with confidence. The thin "U" neck profile makes for comfortable play, even during the most extended sessions. It's finished with black hardware for a sleek, modern look.

Key Features:

  • 7-string electric guitar
  • Neck-thru body construction
  • Alder body and Maple neck
  • Ebony fretboard (Diospyros spp. Africa)
  • Fretboard radius: 305 mm
  • Thin "U" neck profile
  • 24 XJ Frets
  • Nut: Bone
  • Gotoh Locking machine heads
  • Tonepros Locking TOM bridge
  • Black hardware
  • Pickups: active EMG pickups 1 x 707 - 1x 81-7
  • Volume and tone controls
  • 3-Way switch for pickup selection
  • Colour: Snow white
  • Includes CSTXLFF case
  • Original strings: Daddario EXL110-7 (.010-.013-.017-w.026-w.036-w.046-w.059)

Product specs

Number of Strings 7
Left-/Right-handed Right-handed
Body Type Solidbody
Body Shape E-II B7 Baritone
Body Material Alder
Body Finish Gloss
Neck Material 3-Piece Maple
Neck Shape Thin U
Neck Joint Neck-through
Radius 12"
Fingerboard Inlay ESP at 12th fret
Number of Frets 24, Extra Jumbo
Scale Length 27"
Nut Width 1.889"
Nut Material Bone
Bridge/Tailpiece TonePros Locking Tune-O-Matic Bridge with String-through body
Tuners Gotoh Locking
Neck Pickup EMG 707 Humbucker
Bridge Pickup EMG 81-7 Humbucker
Controls 1 x master volume, 1 x master tone
Switching 3-way blade pickup switch
Strings Elixir, .009-.056
Case/Gig Bag Hardshell Case

FAQs

What is the scale length of the ESP E-II T-B7 Baritone Electric Guitar?

The ESP E-II T-B7 Baritone Electric Guitar features a 27" scale length, which provides extended range and lower tuning capabilities ideal for heavy music styles.

What type of pickups are installed in the ESP E-II T-B7?

The ESP E-II T-B7 is equipped with an EMG 707 humbucker in the neck position and an EMG 81-7 humbucker in the bridge position, offering a powerful and clear sound suitable for metal and rock genres.

Is the ESP E-II T-B7 suitable for fast playing styles?

Yes, the ESP E-II T-B7 features a thin U-shaped neck and extra jumbo frets, making it well-suited for fast playing styles and technical performances.

What is the body material of the ESP E-II T-B7 Baritone Electric Guitar?

The body of the ESP E-II T-B7 is made from alder, which contributes to its balanced tone and excellent resonance.

Does the ESP E-II T-B7 come with a case?

Yes, the ESP E-II T-B7 Baritone Electric Guitar comes with a hardshell case for protection and easy transport.

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Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about ESP E-II T-B7 Baritone Electric Guitar.

Mods and upgrades

  • Owners often consider swapping stock EMG 81-7 and 707 pickups for Fishman Moderns or Lundgren M7s for varied tonal preferences.

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  • A user modified their guitar with a single Fishman Abasi pickup and removed the middle pickup for better comfort.

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Features and functionality

  • The 27" scale length is noted as unusual for players accustomed to 24.75", affecting tuning and string gauge choices.

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User experience

  • Aesthetically, the guitar is praised for its spectacular visual appeal, drawing interest even from those not typically fond of extended range guitars.

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  • An owner with a preference for active pickups and Telecaster styles would choose the ESP E-II T-B7 despite the LTD's competitive performance.

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  • An owner reports upper fret access is limited for players with large hands.

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Comparisons

  • The LTD M-7HT's "extra thin U" neck profile offers a slightly thinner radius than the ESP E-II T-B7's "thin U," influencing playability for those familiar with Ibanez necks.

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  • Gotoh locking tuners on the E-II T-B7 are highlighted as superior to the LTD's stock tuners.

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Build quality

  • ESP E-II models use higher-rated tone woods compared to LTD versions, potentially affecting tonal quality and resonance.

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  • The guitar is reported to weigh around 13 lbs, making it quite heavy and possibly challenging for extended play while standing.

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Use cases and applications

  • Baritone 7-string models like the ESP E-II T-B7 excel in maintaining clear tone even when detuned to lower tunings, avoiding muddiness.

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  • The guitar holds drop G tuning well with a .062 gauge string, indicating suitability for lower tunings.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Saddle burrs have been noted to cause string breakage, suggesting the need for filing or consideration of graphite saddles.

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