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ESP LTD EC-1007B Evertune Baritone Guitar Black B-Stock vs ESP LTD SN-1007HT 7 String Baritone Guitar Black Blast
The EC-1007B uses a set-thru mahogany/maple construction with a fixed EverTune bridge for maximum sustain and perfect intonation stability, while the SN-1007HT pairs a bolt-on swamp ash body with splittable pickups for tonal versatility and faster neck access. Choose the EC-1007B for studio precision and drop-tuning stability; choose the SN-1007HT for live gigging flexibility and sonic variety.
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ESP LTD EC-1007B Evertune Baritone Guitar Black B-Stock
ESP LTD SN-1007HT 7 String Baritone Guitar Black Blast
Specs side by side
| ESP LTD EC-1007B Evertune Baritone Guitar Black B-Stock | ESP LTD SN-1007HT 7 String Baritone Guitar Black Blast | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $1,439.20 | $1,449.00 |
| Brand | ESP LTD | ESP LTD |
| Series | LTD EC | LTD SN |
| Body | Single Cutaway | SG Style |
| Body Type | Solid | Solid |
| Scale | 27" Baritone Scale | 27" Baritone Scale |
| Strings | 7 | 7 |
| Frets | 24 Frets | 24 Frets |
| Fretboard | Ebony | Ebony |
| Neck | Mahogany | Unknown / Other |
| Bridge | Fixed | Fixed |
| Year | 2023 | 2023 |
| Condition | Refurbished | New |
Why choose ESP LTD EC-1007B Evertune Baritone Guitar Black B-Stock
- ✓ EverTune bridge maintains perfect intonation across all playing conditions and extreme tunings
- ✓ Set-thru neck construction delivers maximum sustain and resonance
- ✓ Mahogany/maple body produces thick, balanced low end ideal for studio tracking
Why choose ESP LTD SN-1007HT 7 String Baritone Guitar Black Blast
- ✓ Swamp ash body offers articulate warmth with modern aggressive punch
- ✓ Splittable Fishman pickups unlock secondary voicings for expanded tonal range
- ✓ 5-piece roasted maple/purple heart neck provides exceptional stability with scalloped upper frets for precision
Frequently asked questions
Which is better for drop tunings and tuning stability?
The EC-1007B's EverTune bridge automatically compensates for intonation across all playing conditions, making it superior for extreme drop tunings and studio sessions where pitch perfection matters. The SN-1007HT relies on traditional tuning stability, which is still professional-grade but not auto-compensating.
What's the tone difference between these two?
The EC-1007B's mahogany/maple set-thru construction produces thick, sustained lows with balanced resonance across the range. The SN-1007HT's swamp ash bolt-on body delivers articulate warmth with tighter lows and aggressive modern punch, plus splittable pickups for secondary voicings the EC-1007B doesn't offer.
Which neck is faster for technical playing?
Both feature thin U-contours and 24 extra-jumbo frets, but the SN-1007HT adds scalloped frets from 17-24 for enhanced upper-register precision and control during fast lead work. The bolt-on design also allows faster neck access if needed live.
Is the B-stock EC-1007B worth it versus a new SN-1007HT?
B-stock typically means cosmetic blemishes with full functionality. If intonation stability and studio recording sustain are your priorities, the EC-1007B's EverTune bridge justifies the choice despite condition. If you need tonal variety and live-friendly features, the new SN-1007HT's splittable pickups offer better value.