Random Pics of Your Sevens

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Shawn

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Yes, Borland S was made for soapbars from LACS and Stef is 25,5
Thank you!
Interesting. I never knew Borland had an S in his collection. I remember seeing LB live in 1997 and he had a late 90's run UV7BK. Also, seen his LACS RGs but never an S. Very cool acquisition.
 

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I have a lot of fun playing this ESP.
It's different than all the sevens I've owned/played yet has this really "familiar"/comfortable feeling in general.
Left wrist gets tenosynovitis flare-ups so a thicker neck/different profile was worth trying out. this is on the thicker side with a partial V, that's the best way I can describe it without busting out the pipe cleaners (I need some just for describing neck shapes)
Really need to record it or at least A/B it some more with the Ibanez(es).
I put the EMG 60-7/81-7/pi2ppp trifecta, and the creme switch tip on this guitar. It had blackouts before. I believe it is "elevated" now.
 

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I have a lot of fun playing this ESP.
It's different than all the sevens I've owned/played yet has this really "familiar"/comfortable feeling in general.
Left wrist gets tenosynovitis flare-ups so a thicker neck/different profile was worth trying out. this is on the thicker side with a partial V, that's the best way I can describe it without busting out the pipe cleaners (I need some just for describing neck shapes)
Really need to record it or at least A/B it some more with the Ibanez(es).
I put the EMG 60-7/81-7/pi2ppp trifecta, and the creme switch tip on this guitar. It had blackouts before. I believe it is "elevated" now.
Love the color on this!
 

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Love the Pi2 for silky delayed and chorused sounds!
I put the EMG 60-7/81-7/pi2ppp trifecta, and the creme switch tip on this guitar. It had blackouts before. I believe it is "elevated" now.
 

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My current 7's
- 2022 Schecter Banshee Mach-7 FR S
- 2008 Schecter C7 Jeff Loomis FR

Both are pretty solid workhorses that I've used for demo recordings.

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Loving that mach 7. I've fallen in love with the fallout burst finish despite it being not my usual style whatsoever. Mach 7 is gonna happen this fall. I'm in a gear ban for a handful of months.
 

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Loving that mach 7. I've fallen in love with the fallout burst finish despite it being not my usual style whatsoever. Mach 7 is gonna happen this fall. I'm in a gear ban for a handful of months.
it's a cool axe, and it looks awesome, however, it came with a set of "defects", and because I had a lot of personal stuff going on at the time I received it I never got to do anything about it. It's playable, but it also needs some work.

I was messing with the pickup height recently, and now the neck pickup doesn't work. I'm honestly a bit fed-up with it currently, but I've also decided to stick with it (for now). I am kind of tempted to sell it and get some kind of Ibanez Prestige instead.

But don't let my bad experience scare you from getting one. It's a cool axe. I was just unlucky and got a dud.
 
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