Styled in a black satin finish, the E-II Horizon NT-7B is a seven-string baritone electric guitar from ESP featuring an alder body and a sleek, double-cutaway design with a reverse headstock. Its three-piece maple neck, fashioned in the neck-through-body style, has a 27" scale and is fitted with an ebony fingerboard and 24 extra-jumbo frets. The strings are secured by a set of Gotoh locking tuners, along with a TonePros locking tune-o-matic bridge and a strings-thru-body design to enhance the inherent sustain qualities of the wood.
As for electronics, this Horizon is outfitted with a pair of active EMG humbucking pickups: The 707 neck pickup—offering a balanced and articulate upper register with a tight, beefy low-end response for your seven-string baritone stylings—and the 81-7 bridge pickup, which provides the blistering trebles necessary to cut through a loud wall of sound during solos and lead breaks. A three-way pickup selector switch, volume knob, and a shared tone knob give you full control over the electronics' various timbres.
Also, with its included hardshell case, you'll be able to take this handsome axe with you wherever you may roam.
Nut width: 48mm
Nut type: Bone
Neck contour: Thin U
Hardware color: Black
Strap buttons: Schaller straplocks
