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ESP LTD GH SV Gary Holt Electric Guitar in Black vs ESP LTD SC-607B Stephen Carpenter Deftones Guitar Magenta Metallic

The GH-SV is a 6-string, 24.75" scale thrash and hard rock machine with EMG pickups and Floyd Rose tremolo, while the SC-607B is a 7-string, 27" baritone built for djent and drop tunings with Fishman Fluence pickups and a TonePros bridge. Choose the GH-SV for traditional metal riffing and lead work; choose the SC-607B if you're committed to extended-range, downtuned playing and studio versatility.

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ESP LTD GH SV Gary Holt Electric Guitar in Black

$1,999.00
View ESP LTD GH SV Gary Holt Electric Guitar in Black

ESP LTD SC-607B Stephen Carpenter Deftones Guitar Magenta Metallic

$1,899.00
View ESP LTD SC-607B Stephen Carpenter Deftones Guitar Magenta Metallic

Specs side by side

ESP LTD GH SV Gary Holt Electric Guitar in BlackESP LTD SC-607B Stephen Carpenter Deftones Guitar Magenta Metallic
Price$1,999.00$1,899.00
BrandESP LTDESP LTD
BodySingle CutawaySingle Cutaway
Body TypeSolidSolid
Scale24.75" Scale27" Baritone Scale
Strings67
Frets22 Frets24 Frets
FretboardEbonyEbony
NeckMahoganyMaple
Pickup ConfigurationHH
BridgeTremoloFixed
Year20232026
ConditionNewNew

Why choose ESP LTD GH SV Gary Holt Electric Guitar in Black

  • Floyd Rose 1000 tremolo for expressive pitch manipulation and dive-bomb effects
  • Fast-playing neck and offset body shape optimized for lead work and position shifts
  • Proven EMG 89R/81 pairing delivers thick, cutting tones ideal for thrash and hard rock
  • Standard 24.75" scale familiar to most metal players

Why choose ESP LTD SC-607B Stephen Carpenter Deftones Guitar Magenta Metallic

  • 27" baritone scale reduces string tension for comfortable drop tunings and extended range
  • Fishman Fluence pickups offer multiple voicings via push/pull controls without swapping guitars
  • Neck-thru alder construction channels resonance and sustain through the baritone register
  • TonePros locking bridge with string-thru-body design ensures rock-solid intonation in aggressive play
Bottom line: Buy the GH-SV if you play standard or half-step tunings and want a high-output, responsive 6-string for metal leads and rhythm work. Buy the SC-607B if you're serious about djent, drop D or lower tunings, and need flexible pickup voicing for studio and live applications.

Frequently asked questions

What's the main tuning difference between these guitars?

The GH-SV is a 6-string tuned to standard or half-step tunings using its 24.75" scale. The SC-607B is a 7-string baritone with a 27" scale designed to handle drop D, drop C, and lower tunings comfortably without excessive string slack.

Which has more pickup versatility?

The SC-607B's Fishman Fluence pickups offer multiple voicings through push/pull controls, letting you dial in clean articulation or high-gain tones in one guitar. The GH-SV's EMG 89R and 81 are fixed-voice pickups optimized for aggression and cutting power.

Can I do tremolo dive-bombs on both?

Only the GH-SV has a Floyd Rose 1000 tremolo system for pitch bending and effects. The SC-607B uses a fixed TonePros bridge, eliminating tuning stability concerns but removing tremolo functionality.

Which is better for studio work?

The SC-607B is marketed for studio sessions and offers tonal flexibility through its active pickup switching, making it easier to capture multiple sounds in one take. The GH-SV is more focused on live thrash and hard rock performance.

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