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Sire H7 'Cherry Sunburst' Larry Carlton Signature Electric Guitar

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The Sire Larry Carlton H7 is a testament to the legendary guitarist's exacting standards for tone and playability. This semi-hollowbody electric guitar is not just a visual masterpiece with its stunning flame maple top and cherry sunburst finish but also a high-performance instrument designed for serious players. The laminate maple body features a maple center block that provides excellent sustain and minimizes feedback, while the "C"-shaped mahogany neck, paired with a smooth ebony fingerboard, ensures unparalleled comfort and playability. The H7's vintage-voiced Alnico II humbuckers offer a rich, warm tone that perfectly captures the essence of jazz, blues, and classic rock.

Visually, the Larry Carlton H7 stands out with its elegant 3-ply pickguard, ivory binding, and pearloid block inlays. The guitar’s top-hat knobs, bone nut, and premium chrome hardware complete the classic aesthetic. Whether you’re diving into airy chord voicings or executing searing blues leads, the H7 delivers with a 24.75-inch scale that makes string bends and vibrato effortless. This guitar's combination of vintage tone, sleek design, and exceptional playability makes it an ideal choice for players seeking both style and substance.

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    08/01/2025
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    Anonymous
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    SireH7 cherry red sunburst

    It is beautifully made and sounds great through my Marshall amp. At first I thought it was sounding sharp but later realised that the high frets require a very light touch. So, that is a good thing for me to train myself to do