I vote on changing the amp first, then worrying about other guitars. No good having an amazing guitar, going through a Marshall MG, it'll still not sound great.
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No point in going for the SC608 as, from what I've heard, it's 25.5"
Kris, where do you live? If you're near London, Rocker's in Denmark Street are an ESP dealer, so they could get you anything you want. Either that or contact ESP in the UK and find out where your nearest dealer it; it's not hard to find what you want if you ask aroundAlso, if you're on a budget, you'd be best off going for the LTD version, as the B-7 is, like, twice the price of the 607B
I vote on changing the amp first, then worrying about other guitars. No good having an amazing guitar, going through a Marshall MG, it'll still not sound great.
I voted for esp. But it should say LTD SC-608 instead.
Thanks for the vote, does anyone here actually have any personell experience with the 607B at all, just to know what its like thx![]()
I am tending to lean towards to the Stef models, I'd most probably want to tune it open C with an added G and E for more Strapping young lad stuff, cheers for the advise, you got any idea of the release date for that beast?![]()
SYL effing rocks! You could always go 8 string and add a low E to get EGCGCGCE. On 7s I prefer GCGCGCE for the massive sounds and plan to add the low E, just a thought?
From having 7 strings of both makes, and woods, for these two models I'd estimate
SC-608>Ibby8
It's my main 7. It's brilliant. You won't want to go back to standard scale guitars after you've settled into the baritone scale, which doesn't take long at all. The only real differences between it an the B7 are an ebony fretboard and a different headstock decal, so in my mind it's not worth the extra just to have a guitar that says 'ESP' on it
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