Larry Carlton - H7V LH Black
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Lefthanded Electric Guitar
Sire Larry Carlton H7V LH Black
ARTICLE N° 122097
Features
Body shape
Double cut
Tuning machine
Die cast
Number of strings
6
Body Type
Semi-hollow body
Nut width
43,00 mm (1,693")
Neck material
Mahogany
Fingerboard material
Ebony
Scale length
628,65 mm (24,75")
Top material
Flame
Pickup type
Passives
Fingerboard radius
304 mm (11,968")
Body material
Maple
Hardware color
Gold
Electronic
Passive
Cutaway
Yes
Bridge configuration
Tune-O-Matic
Pickguard color
Black
Left-handed instrument
Yes
Pickup setup
P90
Neck shape
C
Packaging
Single unit
Bridge shape
Tune-O-Matic
Color
Black
Assembly
Set neck
Artist
Larry Carlton
Other features
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Sire Larry Carlton H7V LH
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Semi-hollow electric guitar
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Series : H7V
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Format: Sire Semi-Hollow Shape (double cut)
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Fork: 628.7 mm
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Colour : Vintage Sunburst (VS)
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Top : Flamed maple
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Sides : Maple
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Back : Maple
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Bridge : Tune-O-Matic with Stop Tailpiece
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Neck : Mahogany, C profile
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Fingerboard: Ebony Edgeless™ (rounded edges)
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Radius : 304,8 mm
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Frets types: Medium Jumbo
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Frets size : 2,7 mm
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Nut: Bone, width 43 mm
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Tuners: Sire Premium oil bath tuners (Diecasting)
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Fittings finish: Chrome (VS)
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Pickups: 2 single-coil P90 LC Vintage pickups (Dogear)
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Controls: 2 volumes, 2 tones, 3-position selector switch
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Original strings: DR Dragon Skin+ DEQ-10
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Semi-hollow body with maple centre block
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Fittings: black Top Hat buttons
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Bindings: ivory
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Fingerboard markers: white square blocks
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Neck joint: glued neck (Set-Neck)
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String spacing: 10.4 mm
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Pickguard: black 3-ply
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Model inspired and validated by Larry Carlton
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Double cut configuration
To find out more...
Larry Carlton was also one of the first session guitarists to impose a real 'sound design' logic before its time: he chose his amps and settings to fit perfectly into the final mix rather than to impress as a soloist.
He developed a very precise approach to vibrato, often slow and controlled, which has become an instantly recognisable emotional signature.
His influence is such that many recording engineers still regard his recordings as benchmarks of clarity and guitar balance in a dense mix.
He developed a very precise approach to vibrato, often slow and controlled, which has become an instantly recognisable emotional signature.
His influence is such that many recording engineers still regard his recordings as benchmarks of clarity and guitar balance in a dense mix.
