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ESP hardcase for PHOENIX-II GTR XL vs ESP hardcase for RPR
The Phoenix II XL is sized for extended-range and baritone guitars with wood reinforcement and Tolex exterior, while the RPR case is purpose-built specifically for Max Cavalera RPR signature models with a rigid hard shell. Choose the Phoenix II XL if you own a Phoenix series or baritone guitar; choose the RPR case if you own an RPR signature model.
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Specs side by side
| ESP hardcase for PHOENIX-II GTR XL | ESP hardcase for RPR | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $235.00 | $235.00 |
| Brand | ESP | ESP |
| Strings | 6 | 6 |
| Year | Unknown | Unknown |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose ESP hardcase for PHOENIX-II GTR XL
- ✓ Extended XL length fits baritone models like the LTD PHOENIX-7
- ✓ Wood reinforcement with Tolex exterior resists road wear and scuffs
- ✓ Molded handle provides ergonomic carrying comfort
- ✓ Fits all Phoenix series guitars with form-fit security
Why choose ESP hardcase for RPR
- ✓ Precision-molded interior tailored specifically to RPR body geometry and hardware
- ✓ Rigid hard shell construction for maximum impact resistance
- ✓ Professional-grade protection engineered for touring and storage
- ✓ Eliminates excess internal space to prevent shifting during transport
Frequently asked questions
Which case should I buy if I own a Phoenix series guitar versus an RPR signature model?
The Phoenix II XL is engineered exclusively for Phoenix series guitars and baritones like the LTD PHOENIX-7. The RPR case is purpose-built only for Max Cavalera RPR signature models. Each case's form-fit design matches only its designated guitar platform, so choose based on which guitar you own.
What is the main construction difference between these cases?
The Phoenix II XL features wood reinforcement with a protective Tolex exterior finish designed to resist road wear. The RPR case uses rigid hard shell construction optimized for maximum impact resistance. Both offer form-fit interiors, but the Phoenix II emphasizes durability against scuffs while the RPR emphasizes structural rigidity.
Will either case work for extended-range guitars?
The Phoenix II XL is specifically engineered for extended-scale and baritone guitars, including seven-string models. The RPR case is designed for RPR signature models only, and compatibility with extended-range instruments is not mentioned.
Are these cases suitable for touring and gigging?
Yes, both are professional-grade cases built for touring and gigging. The Phoenix II XL combines wood reinforcement with weather-resistant Tolex and a molded handle for road use. The RPR case offers rigid hard shell construction and professional-grade protection for touring and storage.