ESP LTD MH-1007 ET Evertune
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Overview
Like its six-string sibling, the MH-1007 ET features ESP LTD’s Evertune bridge system, designed for expressive and consistent tonalities and in-tune playing. The difference is that the technology comes in a 7-string package with the same EMG 81/85 pickups, making it an ideal instrument for metal, progressive, and funk guitarists.
Reverb Price Guide
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