Cheapest 27" scale 7-strings in the market?

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Hi guys, so far I've had an Ibanez RG7420 and a LTD M-307. Since both are 25.5", I haven't been impressed by the tone and tension I get from the low B string. I'd love to be able to go down to G#, G, and even F# and F. For that reason, I'm thinking of getting a baritone 7-string, but I don't wanna get an expenssive model only to find out that I dislike the playability (I have quite short fingers), and ending up selling it. That's why I'd like to try a cheap model before, to see if I like the feel of the 27" scale. What options would you guys recommend? Cheers!! :D
 

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Thanks guys, but the import costs in the UK for a cheap guitar do not make it worthy. Is there any Agile European dealer?
 

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definitely Agile

Thanks guys, but the import costs in the UK for a cheap guitar do not make it worthy. Is there any Agile European dealer?

keep an eye on the marketplace here. people tend to sell them fairly often. and ive seen a few of em from the UK, so theres quite a few floating around there. maybe you can get lucky and snag one there already.
 

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i dont think there are any production model 27 in scales out there right now? someone else would better know for sure, you would have to find a used Ibanez XL. thats the only guitar i know of off hand that was 27 in scale
 

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Being completely honest, long-scale guitars are a bitch to play if you have small hands. I have small hands and I bought a schecter sls c-8, which has a 28" scale. I ended up having to buy another 7 string that has a shorter 25.5" scale because the 28 was too much. It is a bit hard to play anything from the 1st to 7th frets, as they are huge. Still love the guitar, but I felt like I needed another regular scale guitar.
 

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Could always get a Schecter or Jackson 7-string if you want to at least try a 26.5'' scale neck.
 

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^^^ Yeah i would go with this guy's advice. ^^^

Try a cheaper Schecter or Jackson 7 string. Most are 26.5", which should be enough for what you want to do.
 

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You could see if Dave Johns (djohns74) will make you a conversion neck. He made a neck for my 7620 so now it has a 27" scale. It feels gewd.
 

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26.5 is probably your best bet because that opens up alot more options. and that half inch really makes very little difference.
 

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I know you are asking for 7's but if you consider going to a 6 or 8 there are way more options for that scale length. It is a damn shame there aren't more extended scale 7 strings available.
 

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The Ibanez RGD series is 26.5". There's not much of a difference in feel between that and 27". Have you checked local stores to see if there's something in stock you could try out?
 
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Being completely honest, long-scale guitars are a bitch to play if you have small hands. I have small hands and I bought a schecter sls c-8, which has a 28" scale. I ended up having to buy another 7 string that has a shorter 25.5" scale because the 28 was too much. It is a bit hard to play anything from the 1st to 7th frets, as they are huge. Still love the guitar, but I felt like I needed another regular scale guitar.

You should try a 35" scale bass. :lol: There is 6 more inches of neck to play on wtf. :ugh:

I don't even really view my 8 string as a guitar, trem picking on an 80 in F is a strange thing, but it sounds good.
 

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You could see if Dave Johns (djohns74) will make you a conversion neck. He made a neck for my 7620 so now it has a 27" scale. It feels gewd.

I would suggest that.

Dave is super cool and truthfully 27" is only lengthening the board by one fret. So everything is the same, just a step lower, with the exception of playing by the nut.

Does that make sense?
 

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Hi guys, so far I've had an Ibanez RG7420 and a LTD M-307. Since both are 25.5", I haven't been impressed by the tone and tension I get from the low B string. I'd love to be able to go down to G#, G, and even F# and F. For that reason, I'm thinking of getting a baritone 7-string, but I don't wanna get an expenssive model only to find out that I dislike the playability (I have quite short fingers), and ending up selling it. That's why I'd like to try a cheap model before, to see if I like the feel of the 27" scale. What options would you guys recommend? Cheers!! :D

You should definitely check out the Ibanez RGD7421, it's got a 26,5" scale. From what I've read, it is a pretty good guitar and it's pretty cheap (583€ from Thomann). I've got the RGD2127FX which is double that price, but as far as I know, quite similar and I've also got pretty short fingers, but it is really easy to play since the neck is great.
 
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