J&D Luthiers JD-IE97-TBK 7-String Contemporary Electric Guitar Transparent Black
J&D Luthiers JD-IE97-TBK 7-String Contemporary Electric Guitar Transparent Black
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J&D Contemporary guitars are a tribute to modern guitar design. Designed specifically to play fast and low, the IE9 7 string is made for shredders everywhere! Features include a super slim modern neck, 24 frets, 5-way pickup switch with master volume and tone controls,"hot" high output pickups and a stunning carved top. Perhaps best of all, the IE97's 7th string provides players extended tonal range, and opens up a whole new world of musical possibilities. So grab an IE9 7 string today for all your tapping and dive bombing needs! BRAND: J&D LUTHIERS MODEL: JD-IE97-TBK INSTRUMENT: ELECTRIC GUITAR SHAPE: CONTEMPORARY COLOUR: TRANSPARENT BLACK DEXTERITY: RIGHT STRINGS: 7 STRING TYPE: STEEL WEIGHT: 3.2 kg BODY: MAHOGANY WITH FLAMED MAPLE VENEER NECK: ONE PIECE CANADIAN HARD MAPLE FINGERBOARD: ROSEWOOD SCALE LENGTH: 25.5" NUT WIDTH: 47mm MACHINE HEADS: J&D LUTHIERS FRETS: 24 PICKUPS: J&D LUTHIERS S/S/H WARRANTY: 2 YEARS INCLUDES CASE: NO LENGTH: 995 mm DEPTH: 56 mm UPPER BOUT: 260 mm LOWER BOUT: 310 mm
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