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Key Features
Product Ref: 95165
The MH-407 is loaded with a pair of high output EMG pickups, these consist of an EMG 81-7 in the bridge position and an EMG 707 in the neck. The EMG 81 produces an powerful output with plenty of high end cut, while the 707 produces a responsive and tight sound, and perfectly articulates each note.
The classic EC body shape features a single cutaway, which offers easy access to the higher frets and extra comfort. The guitar's body is crafted from mahogany, which provides a rich and resonant tone, ideal for punchy rock music. A mahogany body and maple top is a popular tonewood combination, as the mahogany offers its appealing lows and excellent sustain, and the maple top adds bite with good clarity. The guitar is finished in Black Satin with contrasting binding for added elegance.
The ESP LTD EC-407 features a 3-piece maple neck which is more resistant to warping than classic 1 piece necks. Maple offers a bright and clear tone, while the rosewood fingerboard brings warmth and richness to soften the sound.
The ESP LTD EC-407 7-String Electric Guitar also features reliable and efficient hardware, including a Tune-O-Matic Bridge and LTD Tuners. The Tune-O-Matic Bridge offers excellent levels of sustain and stability, while the LTD Tuners provide superb intonation no matter how long you play for.
ESP LTD is a Japanese guitar manufacturer, established in 1975, primarily focused on the production of electric guitars and basses. Their product range will suit a wide variety of budgets and playing styles, with their popular Signature, Standard, Original, Graphic, Xtone, and Left Handed series' guitars. The company has a growing number of high profile artists who have designed their own signature instruments, such as Ron Wood, Kirk Hammett, Jeff Hanneman and many more.