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Baritone Electric Guitars

Big bodied with a long-scale neck and increased range in the low end, baritone guitars can eagerly take up the mantle of a bass when needed while still being able to tackle standard guitar material with ease. Baritone guitars will find a great home in any type of musical genre - everything from rock and heavy metal to pop, folk, Americana, and much more!

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  1. Ibanez Iron Label RGRTBB21 Baritone Electric Guitar

    Ibanez Iron Label RGRTBB21 Baritone Electric Guitar

    $0.00
    The Ibanez Iron Label RGRTBB21 Baritone electric guitar is the uncompromising choice for metal guitarists who demand high performance from their instrument. Neck-through construction provides superior sustain, while...

    12 Payments of $108.33

  2. ESP LTD M-1007 Baritone Evertune Electric Guitar

    ESP LTD M-1007 Baritone Evertune Electric Guitar

    $1,899.00
    ESP LTD M-1007 Baritone EverTune Electric Guitar For those who believe the soul of rock and metal lives in the low-end, the ESP LTD M-1007 Baritone EverTune is your new weapon of choice. This seven-string guitar ...

    12 Payments of $158.25

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  3. ESP LTD Deluxe EC-1007 Baritone Evertune Guitar

    ESP LTD Deluxe EC-1007 Baritone Evertune Guitar

    $1,799.00
    For players who love the classic look of the single-cut Eclipse guitar shape, but require a seven-string model in a full 27” baritone scale with the quality of the LTD Deluxe “1000 Series”, the EC-1007 Baritone Ever...

    12 Payments of $149.92

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  4. Ibanez RGIB21 Baritone Electric Guitar

    Ibanez RGIB21 Baritone Electric Guitar

    $789.95 - $929.99
    The striking Baritone 6-string RGIB21 brings an air of mystery to the Iron Label line. The RGIB21 baritone guitar features a 28” scale which provides full, rich tone and solid intonation. The combination of the Indi...

    12 Payments of $77.50

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  5. Jackson X Ser Soloist SLA6DX Baritone Guitar

    Jackson X Ser Soloist SLA6DX Baritone Guitar

    $969.99
    The sleekly sculpted Soloist™ SLA6 DX Arch Top baritone six-string is designed for enhanced low-end response, and is an ideal match for metal preferred dropped tunings and chunky rhythm riffs. Chug and then chug so...

    12 Payments of $80.83

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  6. Reverend Pete Anderson Eastsider Baritone Guitar

    Reverend Pete Anderson Eastsider Baritone Guitar

    $1,499.00
    Pete Anderson was looking for a baritone with a retro feel that delivers the deepest possible twang tone with upgraded features and a tremolo that works great. Reverend created the Reverend Pete Anderson Eastsider B...

    12 Payments of $124.92

  7. ESP LTD Stephen Carpenter SC-608 Baritone Guitar with Case

    ESP LTD Stephen Carpenter SC-608 Baritone Guitar with Case

    $1,799.00
    The LTD Signature Series Stef Carpenter SC-608 Baritone in Yellow finish, is an 8-string guitar at 27” baritone scale, featuring neck-thru-body construction with a mahogany body and three-piece maple neck, Macassar ...

    12 Payments of $149.92

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  8. ESP LTD Ben Burnley BB600 Electric Baritone Guitar with Case

    ESP LTD Ben Burnley BB600 Electric Baritone Guitar with Case

    $1,449.00
    Sonically felixible, the Ben Burnley BB-600 Baritone is one of the most versatile signature models ever made by ESP. It includes two distinct pickup types plus its mahogany body is topped with quilted maple in an am...

    12 Payments of $120.75

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  9. ESP LTD XJ-1 Baritone Guitar

    ESP LTD XJ-1 Baritone Guitar

    $1,499.00
    The LTD Deluxe XJ-1 Baritone in Silver Blast finish offers bolt-on construction at 27” baritone scale, a sandblasted swamp ash body with a three-piece roasted maple neck, a Macassar ebony fingerboard with block inla...

    12 Payments of $124.92

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  10. Danelectro 56 Baritone Electric Guitar

    Danelectro 56 Baritone Electric Guitar

    $549.00 - $569.00
    Too cool to not find a place in every player’s arsenal, This Danelectro ’56 Baritone reissue now comes with higher impedance, high output Lipsticks for richer tone. Whether you’re tunin’ low and playin’ slow or just...

    8 Payments of $68.63

  11. Schecter PT EX Extended Range Guitar Doran Gray

    Schecter PT EX Extended Range Guitar Doran Gray

    $999.00
    The professional PT EX Extended Range guitar was designed for today's lower tunings, providing modern players with the perfect combination of classic design and cutting-edge performance. The PT EX is crafted with th...

    12 Payments of $83.25

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We make buying a Baritone Guitar quick and easy - in-stock items that are ordered before 5PM will ship out the same day! (see our Shipping Information Page for more details) Do you have questions about Baritone Guitars and want to know which one would be best for you? Give us a call at 800-319-9043 - our experts are standing by.

Looking for a longer-scale guitar that can play lower and offers a variety of different low tunings that go beyond the standard configuration? A baritone guitar is the way to go! Available in acoustic and electric varieties, these instruments are used in numerous genres of music and are ready to bridge the gap between the bass and the standard guitar range.

So, what are the differences between a standard guitar and a baritone guitar? The first is the difference in scale length - the distance between the nut and the bridge. Most standard guitars are around 25 inches, give or take a little bit depending on the make and model. Baritone guitars are in the 27-30 inch range and they usually have a slightly bigger body and extra bracing to handle this longer scale length and heavier string tension. A longer scale length also affects the overall feel of the instrument - the distance between the frets is also going to be longer, and the increased tension means you’ll have to experiment with different string gauges to find the right feel. Our guitar specialists are always here to help you get the most out of your Baritone guitar, so get in touch with us if you have any questions.

The next is the use of different tunings. The standard guitar tuning is E-A-D-G-B-E, but with a baritone guitar you can also comfortably drop down into a variety of lower tunings. Baritone Guitar Tuning often employs B-E-A-D-F#-B (a fourth lower than standard), B-E-A-D-G-B (similar, but substituting ‘G’ so that it’s like a five-string bass), and A-D-G-C-E-A (a fifth lower than standard). These tunings let you explore a wider range of sounds, which leads us to our next important difference…

Versatility is the big calling card of a baritone guitar. With one of these instruments in hand, you can change responsibilities on the fly – playing lead guitar lines, tackling a wide variety of chords, doubling melodies down an octave, and playing basslines are all open to you, and will sound great! The tonal color of a baritone guitar is deep, resonant, and rich – you’ll be able to bring some full lows and rich lower-middle frequencies to the overall musical texture!

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