John H.

Are any of these available in 7 string? 

Todd B. ESP

Hi John, Sorry these models are not available in 7 string at this time. The closest thing would be our E-II models: https://www.espguitars.com/products?categories=te-series-guitars and our LTD Stef models: https://www.espguitars.com/products?categories=stephen-carpenter

Stephen S.

Hey folks. Would you like some extra frets you can't reach? 

Albert C.

It looks fantastic. It also has 24 stainless steel frets. It's almost what I have been looking to find, except for the active pickups. That is a deal breaker for me. Why can we not have the option of choice of pickup in the guitars? Why would they put active pickups in a guitar with a natural finish as if it were a guitar for metal? I love metal, but this guitar inspires me to play classic rock, not metal. Also, why can't we have the choice of a fixed bridge or tremolo? I haven't tried the EverTune bridge, but the choice to get a Hipshot would be nice. Some may prefer to get a tremolo, which I wouldn't want but others might.

Carl N.

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Stephen H.

Albert C. I am with you all the way with your critique.I am a passive pickup guy.Also, not having a whammy bar is disappointing.

DaveL

Have you ever tried the 57/66 set? They are very different from the 81/85 set most people are used to. They are easily among the best and most versatile pickups I have ever used, for any style of music, and pair well with every amp I own. They have great dynamics, a fairly balanced EQ, and respond extremely well to rolling the volume back too.

Jim Kirik

This just in, metal guitarists aren't allowed to play guitars that look pretty

Frederick B.

The Koa is beautiful on this one!  Looks awesome! \m/

Carl N.

thanks for letting us know!