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7 String Electric Guitars

7 String Electric Guitars

Seven-string guitars add extended range to solo lead lines, introduce extra layers to chord libraries, allow for additional alternate tunings, and add dominant bass guitar elements to your playing. AMS carries the newest seven-string guitars from top brands and has a wide selection with powerful designs, eye-catching finishes, and of course, all of the top electronics and components needed for unforgettable sound! Heavy-metal, rock, progressive, jazz fusion, whatever genre you want to take in an exciting new direction, a seven-string electric guitar from AMS is the perfect vehicle!

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More Range, More Riff — Explore 7-String Electric Guitars at AMS

Looking to go lower without giving up your lead? A 7-string electric guitar opens up a whole new layer of creative potential. That one extra string adds depth, power, and versatility — perfect for drop-tuned chugs, expanded chords, or melodic runs that would leave a standard six-string gasping for air.

At American Musical Supply, we’ve got a lineup of 7-string guitars that’s stacked with options for players who want more. From shred-ready models with blazing-fast necks to sleek, modern designs, there’s something here for every style — metal, prog, jazz, and beyond. And, you’ll find names you trust: Ibanez, Schecter, ESP, Sterling by Music Man, and more. Ready to step into a lower dimension? Your next 7-string electric is waiting. 

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What to Look for in a 7-String Electric Guitar

If you’re shopping for your first 7-string electric, here’s what actually matters and what to look for: 

  • Scale Length: Longer scale lengths (26.5" or more) help keep that low B string (or whatever drop-tune you’re running) tight and clear. Shorter scales are easier on the hands but can get floppy fast if you’re tuning down.
  • Neck Profile & Comfort: Seven-string necks are naturally wider, but some brands (like Ibanez and Schecter) offer slim, fast necks that still feel natural. If you’re coming from a 6-string, this can make the transition way smoother.
  • Bridge Type: Fixed bridges offer rock-solid tuning and are great for rhythm-heavy players. But if you prefer wild bends and divebombs, some come equipped with double-locking trem systems.

Popular 7-String Guitars You Might Want to Check Out

From tight low-end riffage to extended solo runs with room to breathe, these 7-string electric guitars are the top picks for players who want more range without giving up speed, tone, or feel. Each brings something different to the table — so whether you’re a first-time seven-stringer or already living in drop-A, you’re in good hands.

Ibanez RG7421 7-String Electric Guitar

This one’s a staple — and for good reason. The RG7421 offers Ibanez’s signature speed and playability with a Wizard II-7 neck that’s slim, fast, and smooth. The Quantum pickups offer crisp response and excellent bass handling, making it a solid choice for everything from prog-metal to djent. With a hardtail bridge and simple controls, it's an all-performance machine.

Schecter Demon 7 7-String Electric Guitar

Built for brutality, the Demon 7 features Schecter’s Diamond Active pickups, pumping out searing highs and tight lows ideal for modern metal tones. A thin-C neck profile and 24 jumbo frets keep things playable even when you're deep in riff territory. With gothic inlays and a satin black finish, it’s got the look and the punch.

PRS SE Mark Holcomb SVN 7-String Electric Guitar

A player-designed model from one of prog metal’s finest. The Holcomb SVN features a 26.5" scale for improved tuning stability, a beveled maple top for comfort, and Mark’s custom-voiced Seymour Duncan Alpha/Omega pickups for full-spectrum tone. From articulate cleans to high-gain leads, this guitar stays sharp no matter what you throw at it.

Chapman ML17 Pro Modern 7-String Electric Guitar

A more boutique vibe, but still all about performance. The ML17 Pro features a carved top, roasted maple neck and fingerboard, stainless steel frets, and a powerful dual-humbucker setup with coil-splitting options. It’s a killer pick for players who want tonal flexibility without sacrificing the aggressive punch a 7-string guitar is known for.

Schecter Synyster Gates 7 Headless Electric Guitar

The future has officially arrived. The Synyster 7 Headless offers ergonomic playability with its light body and balanced neck feel. Features like the Sustainiac pickup system (for infinite sustain) and ultra-modern hardware make it stage-ready and studio-tight. For players who like flash and function.

Unleash Your Fury With the Strandberg Boden Prog Nx 7-String Guitar

Want to hear what a high-performance 7-string electric guitar is really capable of? Check out this quick video for an up-close look (and listen) at the Strandberg Boden Prog NX 7 — a next-gen guitar built for comfort, speed, and seriously ferocious tone. 

7-Strings Are for More Than Just Metal

Sure, 7-string guitars have earned their place in prog and metal — but their range and flexibility make them a secret weapon in a ton of other genres, too. 

  • In jazz, that low B string opens up extended chord voicings and deeper walking bass lines, perfect for players who want to keep things harmonically rich without a bassist.
  • In fusion and instrumental rock, the seventh string adds more melodic range and lets you explore wider intervals without jumping all over the fretboard.
  • Even in ambient or experimental pop, a 7-string can create lush textures, low drones, and layered arrangements that sound fuller with fewer instruments.

7-string electrics aren't just great tools for shredders. They're a whole new canvas for creative players.

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Frequently Asked Questions: 7-String Electric Guitars

Want more in-depth knowledge about 7-string guitars? Check out the answers to our most frequently asked questions below.  

Can I play standard 6-string songs on a 7-string guitar?

Absolutely. Just ignore the lowest string and everything else is in familiar territory. Bonus: Once you're comfortable, you can start adding your own low-end twists to classic riffs.

What gauge strings are best for 7-string electric guitars?

A common set might be .009–.062 or .010–.064, depending on tuning and tension preference. If you’re tuning down or hitting the low B hard, consider a slightly heavier gauge to keep things tight.

Is a 7-string electric guitar good for beginners?

It can be! If you're comfortable with a slightly wider neck and willing to take your time with the extra string, it’s a great way to future-proof your playing. Some beginners even prefer starting on a 7 to avoid having to “upgrade” later.

Take the Leap — Your 7-String Electric Guitar Awaits

Whether you’re dropping into new tunings, expanding your chord shapes, or just ready to shake things up, a 7-string electric guitar opens the door to a whole new way of playing. AMS has the gear, the brands, and the flexible payment plans to make it easy. So go ahead — add that low B. You’ve earned it.

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