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Sire Larry Carlton H7 Hollowbody Electric Guitar See-Thru Red

Description



Features
- Semi-hollow maple body
- Set-in maple neck with C-shape
- Ebony fingerboard with 22 medium-jumbo frets
- Dual humbucker pickups
- Die-cast tuners
Specs
- Body Type: Semi-Hollow
- Top wood: Flame Maple
- Body wood: Maple
- Neck shape: C
- Neck wood: Mahogany
- Joint: Set-in
- Scale length: 24.75"
- Truss rod: Standard
- Material: Ebony
- Radius: 12"
- Fret size: Medium-jumbo
- Number of frets: 22
- Inlays: Squaree
- Nut width/material: 40 mm (1.69")/Bone
- Configuration: HH
- Neck: Proprietary Humbucker
- Bridge: Proprietary Humbucker
- Control layout: Individual volume, Individual volume, Individual tone, Individual tone
- Pickup switch: 3-Way
- Bridge type: Fixed Bridge
- Tailpiece: Stopbar
- Tuning machines: Die-cast
- Color: Chrome
- Number of strings: 6 String
- Orientation: Right-Handed
- Country of Origin: Indonesia
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Reviews
4.16
25 Reviews
92%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
Not for me
I was curious about this guitar and the Epiphone inspired by Gibson ES 335. A guitar center 2 hours away had both in stock so i checked both out. Both seem well made but needed some fine adjusting. The Sire was fretting a little sharp on the D string on the first two frets, so a little notching of the nut is needed. We all have our preferances and 2 things on the Sire kept me from buying it. First the neck felt perfect on the first 5 frets then it kept getting wider and thicker to the point by the 12th fret it felt like a bat. I don't like big necks, just my preference. 2nd deal breaker was the neck pup sounded absolutely great but the bridge pup to me was lacking. I had the volume set at 5 on both and to switch from the neck to bridge there was a volume loss. I think it's a well built guitar and very competitive in it's price range, it's just not what i want. I didn't buy the Epiphone either. I own a D'Angelico that competes with these and it's more suited to my ear and playing.
Most Liked Negative Review
Disappointed
After all the online reviews, I was excited about this guitar . Ordered online and upon inspection, guitar had finish cracking on the base side of the neck where joins the body. Bridge was tilted back towards the tail piece, bridge inserts were not flush with the body, and some frets ends were sharp like they had been filed and had sharp fragments sticking up. Neck pickup seemed bright for a 335 style guitar. Returned and purchased a Epiphone ES 335 IG and very impressed with the build quality, sound, and playability.
Filters
Best Uses
- Practicing18
- Jamming17
- Recording13
- Rock Concerts9
- Small Venues9
Cons
- Craftsmanship2
- Fret Buzz2
- Tuning machines1
- Fat neck past 5th fret1
- Heavy weight1
Describe Yourself
- Experienced18
- Professional Musician4
- Novice2
Pros
- Good Feel22
- Fun To Play20
- Good Pick Up19
- Good Tone19
- Solid Electronics16
Reviewed by 25 customers
Worth every penny
submitteda year ago
byCarlos
fromreno, NV
I use it to contrast with the Fender guys in my band. I always wanted a 335, this was a steal. Took some setting up but it's awesome.
Martha get the butter
submitteda year ago
byGlenn
fromManhattan, New York
Purchased the H7 about a week ago. Even off the shelf it played nice. Just got it back from my Guitar Tech. All I can say is: "Martha get the butta the butta!" Now it's a little slice of heaven! I seriously scrutinized every particular about the Guitar. Flawless! Highly recommend!
Super happy with my H7!
Verified Buyer
submitteda year ago
byRory
fromClearwater, FL
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I was impressed by what I'd seen about the Sire H7 online. When one turned up at a GC near me I had to try it. It totally lived up to the hype even though the strings were old/dead and it kinda needs a setup. The neck is a little narrow as many have said, but it's not a problem for me like I was afraid it would be. The fretwork and rolled fingerboard edges are amazing. The tone is bright and clear but not harsh... it's warm but not muddy. Other than getting it professionally set up I might also swap out the tuning machines. Being unbranded isn't a problem if they hold tune well, but I'm questioning a couple of them. Changing strings could help that too I suppose. Overall it's a great guitar! Just shy of 5 stars because of the tuning heads and no case or gig bag is included (I get it but...). #sweepstakes
Perfect neck, worth every penny
submitted2 years ago
byJimmy
fromMadison, WI
I bought it because of great reviews and the 60s-style 40mm nut width, which is easier for thumb-over playing. I play hard rock; it's now my main gigging guitar and my Gibsons just sit in the closet. The new 2023s have a modern-style 43mm nut, so check the specs when you order.
Love
submitted2 years ago
byMarty
fromOklahoma
Punching above its class. Looks great, plays great, mine not a blemish on it. Really good looking all around. Great headstock! No gig bag is a bummer. I gave it a set up…oiling the fret board, quite a bit of ink came off but the fret board looks great still and no ink on my fingers.
Incredible guitar
submitted2 years ago
byLuis
fromBrooklyn
I saw reviews online and have seen mixed reviews. The one I received was impecable. Give this guitar a chance, if you want a great guitar for a great price.
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submitted2 years ago
asked byAlan
fromArdmore, OK
Is the red finish available in a flame top like the sunburst?
No.