Manufacturer's Description

In celebration of Ed Sheeran’s album ‘=‘ we are pleased to introduce the Ed Sheeran ‘EQUALS EDITION’ signature guitar.

Four years since the release of ÷, Ed Sheeran released the album ‘=‘. The accompanying ‘= EDITION’ guitar then landed. Limited to just 3000 pieces worldwide it is available exclusively from our global network of dealers.

This exclusive and very limited guitar has had a lot of interest already, having become a classic in the signature collection.

Available in both the W and S body size, the ‘= Edition’ boasts designs inspired by Ed and the new album of the same name. The guitar also feature an LR Baggs EAS VTC pickup and a custom ‘= Edition’ internal label.

FEATURES:

  • Butterfly truss rod cover
  • Maple ‘=’ inlay at 7th fret
  • Figured walnut back and sides, paired with a sitka spruce top and brought together in our W size body
  • Butterfly heel cap
  • Equals edition custom label
Overall Condition

Music Store Live is proud to be an authorized dealer for Ed Sheeran. This EQUALS is 100% brand new and is being sold with a full manufacturer's warranty.

note: The photos above may not be of the exact guitar you'll receive. The serial number may differ but specs will all be the same. Please feel free to get in touch with us for an in-hand description.

Our in-house guitar tech will inspect, test, set up, and clean all of our instruments on site prior to shipping. All of our instruments are guaranteed to be fully functional upon arrival.

ConditionBrand New (New)
Brand New items are sold by an authorized dealer or original builder and include all original packaging.Learn more
Brand
  • Sheeran Guitars
Model
  • EQUALS

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