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7 String Electric Guitars

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$85.00/mo.‡ with 48-month financing*
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$80.00/mo.‡ with 48-month financing*
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Available at:Davenport, IA

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Available at:Sacramento, CA

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Available at:Indianapolis, IN

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Available at:Pasadena TX, TX

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Available at:San Bernardino, CA

Condition: Great

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Available at:Greenwood, IN

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The first 7-string electric guitar was unleashed during the 1983 NAMM convention (National Association of Music Merchants). Created by legendary guitarist Lenny Breau and constructed by master luthier Kirk Stand, the 7-string electric guitar quickly become favored by more intricate players for their added level of versatility. In fact, virtuosos like Steve Vai and John Petrucci preferred 7-string electric guitars more often than not and it also became a prominent axe in the nu-metal scene thanks to groups like Korn.

When you consider that the 7-string electric guitar was designed for more technical players, it's really no surprise that companies who are closely linked to the heavy metal world specialize in their own models. Jackson, Dean, Ibanez, ESP - they're all here and they each have sterling reputations for their 7-string electric guitars. If you still can't decide where to start your search in this catalog, kick things off with a top seller like the Jackson JS22-7 Dinky DKA 7-String Electric Guitar. Featuring an arch-top basswood body, bolt-on maple neck, 24 jumbo frets and dual high-output Jackson humbucking pickups, this 7-string guitar is a blast to play - and given its affordable price, it's practically a steal.

As for all you pros, you can bet this section has plenty of eye-catching models in the $500-$1000 range. For example, the Ibanez Iron Label RG Series RGIR27BE with Tremolo 7-String Electric Guitar is a lean, mean powerhouse that boasts EMG 707 pickups, Edge-Zero II-7 tremolo with locking studs and an Ibanez Nitro Wizard 7 Neck. There are even popular signature models here, like the Sterling by Music Man John Petrucci JP70 7-String Electric Guitar and the Dean Rusty Cooley USA 7-String Xenocide Electric Guitar. Signature model 7-string electrics are an excellent way to get one step closer to the tone of your favorite strummers and shredders and you'll find more than enough options here.

Whether you've been playing 7-string electric guitars for decades or have only recently considered giving one a shot, today's music market is loaded with models to suit every aspiration and budget, so make your move any time now. From semi-hollow bodies for complex jazz players to active pickup-equipped powerhouses for southpaws, your dream 7-string electric guitar is most likely sitting in these pages.