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ESP LTD M-1007B 7-string baritone electric guitar in Charcoal Burst Satin with quilted top and Floyd Rose tremolo.

Extended-range players, take note. The ESP LTD M-1007B 7-string baritone has just undergone a massive $800 price drop and now sits at an eye-popping $799.

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Built for mammoth low-end authority, the M-1007B sports a 27″ scale length designed to handle down-the-octave riffing without flub or loss of articulation. Whether you are chasing deep, piano-like cleans or sludgy, high-gain devastation, the extended scale keeps tension tight and response immediate.

Comfort is often the make-or-break factor with baritones, and this is where the M-1007B separates itself from the pack. The foundation is a Quilted Maple-topped Alder body sculpted with an enormous rear contour that allows the instrument to sit flush against your torso.

The 3-piece Set-Through Maple neck is carved to ESP’s Extra-Thin “U” profile, a shape that has long been favored by speed merchants and technical players. It is fast without feeling fragile, substantial without feeling bulky. From the 48mm nut across the Macassar Ebony fingerboard and up to the 24th Extra-Jumbo fret, the experience is built for precision.

Tonally, the M-1007B is a heavyweight. A pair of Fishman Fluence Modern 7-string humbuckers fuels its colossal voice. The neck position employs an Alnico magnet for warmth and fluidity, while the bridge houses a Ceramic magnet for tight, aggressive punch. A 5-way selector switch expands your tonal palette, and the master Tone control doubles as a push-pull coil-split, unlocking convincing single-coil textures alongside high-output modern grind.

Hardware is equally uncompromising. A Floyd Rose 1000SE tremolo and tailpiece invites expressive warbles, dramatic dive-bombs, and subtle pitch manipulation without sacrificing tuning integrity.

At $799.00, the LTD M-1007B is no longer just a premium extended-range instrument — it is a high-value weapon for players who demand crushing low-end, expanded tonal flexibility, and tour-grade hardware. An $800 price drop does not just make this guitar attractive. It makes it dangerously hard to ignore. Get it here.

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