LM1007BETGNSP vs LWAWARBIRDBLKG — Compare

ESP LTD M-1007B Baritone Evertune Guitar Granite Sparkle vs ESP LTD WA-Warbird Black Gold Will Adler Guitar

The M-1007B is a 7-string baritone built for extended-range tuning stability with a 27" scale and Evertune bridge, while the WA-Warbird is a signature 6-string hard-rock platform with a traditional 24.75" scale and set-thru construction. Choose the M-1007B for modern metal and prog requiring extreme low tuning; choose the WA-Warbird for aggressive hard rock and djent with a more conventional playing feel.

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ESP LTD M-1007B Baritone Evertune Guitar Granite Sparkle

$1,899.00
View ESP LTD M-1007B Baritone Evertune Guitar Granite Sparkle

ESP LTD WA-Warbird Black Gold Will Adler Guitar

$1,899.00
View ESP LTD WA-Warbird Black Gold Will Adler Guitar

Specs side by side

ESP LTD M-1007B Baritone Evertune Guitar Granite SparkleESP LTD WA-Warbird Black Gold Will Adler Guitar
Price$1,899.00$1,899.00
BrandESP LTDESP LTD
SeriesLTD MLTD EC
BodySingle CutawayOther
Body TypeSolidSolid
Scale27" Baritone Scale24.75" Scale
Strings76
Frets24 Frets22 Frets
FretboardEbonyEbony
NeckMapleMaple
Pickup ConfigurationHH
BridgeFixedFixed
Year20252025
ConditionNewNew

Why choose ESP LTD M-1007B Baritone Evertune Guitar Granite Sparkle

  • 7-string baritone configuration with 27" scale for deep, articulate low-end
  • Evertune bridge guarantees perfect intonation across any tuning or string-gauge change
  • Neck-through construction maximizes sustain and structural rigidity
  • Compound fingerboard radius (300-400mm) handles both chords and high-gain bending

Why choose ESP LTD WA-Warbird Black Gold Will Adler Guitar

  • Familiar 6-string, 24.75" scale reduces learning curve for traditional players
  • Set-thru mahogany body delivers resonant, punishing tone with tight sustain
  • Will Adler signature—proven design used by professional touring musicians
  • Extra-jumbo frets (22) enable aggressive playing and fast upper-fret definition
Bottom line: Pick the M-1007B if you play drop tunings, need 7 strings, or demand automatic intonation compensation; pick the WA-Warbird if you want a fast, proven hard-rock platform that plays like a classic offset with modern aggression.

Frequently asked questions

How many strings does each guitar have?

The M-1007B is a 7-string baritone; the WA-Warbird is a traditional 6-string. The extra string and baritone scale give the M-1007B significantly deeper low-end range.

What's the key hardware difference?

The M-1007B features an Evertune bridge that automatically compensates for tuning drift and environmental changes, maintaining perfect intonation regardless of string gauge. The WA-Warbird uses a standard LTD bridge and tailpiece with locking tuners for conventional stability.

Which is better for standard tuning or drop-D?

The WA-Warbird is more suitable for standard or drop-D; its 24.75" scale and 6-string layout are optimized for traditional tunings. The M-1007B excels at extreme tunings (drop-A and lower) where its baritone scale and Evertune bridge shine.

How do the pickups compare?

The M-1007B uses dual Fishman Modern Hum pickups (Alnico neck, Ceramic bridge) with switchable 3-voice modes for tonal variety. The WA-Warbird uses gold-covered Fishman Fluence Will Adler Signature pickups optimized for high-output aggression and clarity through gain, with push/pull voicing switching.

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