Larry Carlton - T7TV LH Silver
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Lefthanded Electric Guitar
Sire Larry Carlton T7TV LH Silver
ARTICLE N° 121964
Features
Body shape
T-shape
Tuning machine
Locking
Number of strings
6
Instrument size
4/4, standard
Number of frets
22
Body Type
Chambered
Nut width
42,00 mm (1,654")
Neck material
Maple
Fingerboard material
Maple
Scale length
647,00 mm (25,47")
Top material
Marais ash
Pickup type
Passives
Fingerboard radius
241 mm (9,50")
Body material
Alder
Hardware color
Chrome
Electronic
Passive
Cutaway
Yes
Bridge configuration
Vintage
Pickguard color
Black
Left-handed instrument
Yes
Pickup setup
SS
Neck shape
C
Packaging
Single unit
Bridge shape
Vintage
Color
Grey
Assembly
Bolt-on neck
Artist
Larry Carlton
Other features
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Sire Larry Carlton T7TV LH
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Electric guitar
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Series : T7TV
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Format: T-shape with F-hole (Thinline)
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String length: 647.7 mm
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Colour: 3 Tone Sunburst (3TS)
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Top : Solid Swamp Ash
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Back : North American alder
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Bridge : Vintage T-type bridge (brass bridges)
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Neck : Hard Maple
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Fingerboard : Edgeless™ hard maple (rounded fret edges)
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Radius : 241.3 mm
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Number of frets: 22
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Frets types: Medium Jumbo
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Frets size: 2.7 mm
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Nut: Bone, 42 mm wide
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Tuners: Sire Premium locking tuners
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Fittings finish: Chrome
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Pickups: LC Super-T single-coil pickups (set of 2)
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Controls: 3-position selector, volume, tone
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Original strings: DR Dragon Skin+ DEQ-10
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Thinline chambered body with F-hole
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C-shaped neck
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4-bolt steel plate neck/body joint
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Fingerboard markings with black dots
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String spacing: 10.8 mm
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Chrome dome control buttons
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Pickguard: Mint Green (3TS)
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Pickups designed to produce a T-style sound with more versatile output
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Sire Premium locking tuners
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F-hole construction for enhanced resonance
To find out more...
Larry Carlton marked an important turning point by choosing early on to pursue a career as a solo artist after years in the studio, at a time when many musicians remained anonymous.
He is also known for his very 'economical' approach to playing: few notes, but a clear intention behind each one, which has influenced modern jazz fusion and the playing of many studio guitarists.
His style is often described as a natural fusion between the language of blues and the harmonic sophistication of jazz.
He is also known for his very 'economical' approach to playing: few notes, but a clear intention behind each one, which has influenced modern jazz fusion and the playing of many studio guitarists.
His style is often described as a natural fusion between the language of blues and the harmonic sophistication of jazz.
