Sterling by Music Man - John Petrucci Majesty MAJ270 Blood Orange Burst
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The Sterling by Music Man Majesty MAJ270 Blood Orange Burst immediately catches the eye with its unique design and assertive style. This 7-string guitar, inspired by John Petrucci, offers you a pleasant playing comfort, perfect for demanding musicians looking for a fluid experience. With its bold look and neat finish, it stands out on stage and in the studio. Ready to adapt to different styles of music, it combines aesthetics and versatility to accompany you in all your performances.
ARTICLE N° 97785
Presentation
The Sterling by Music Man Majesty MAJ270 Blood Orange Burst 7-string electric guitar is the result of a close collaboration with the legendary John Petrucci. This signature model is designed to offer guitarists a superb playing experience, combining comfort, aesthetics and tonal performance. Featuring a Nyatoh body and a marbled maple top, the Blood Orange Burst finish immediately catches the eye with its vibrant tones and glossy varnish. The Super-Strat design of this guitar, inspired by Music Man's BFR models, offers perfect ergonomics for players who demand precision and fluidity in their playing.
This Majesty 7 is equipped with two DiMarzio humbucking pickups, the LiquiFire at the neck and the Crunch Lab at the bridge, which are specially designed to capture the depth and clarity of John Petrucci's playing. These pickups allow guitarists to vary the tonal textures, from powerful riffs to melodic solos, including more subtle nuances. The 3-way selector and push/push volume boost offer total control over tonal nuances, while the active electronics guarantee an immediate and precise response. Whether you play progressive metal or experimental rock, this guitar is designed to meet the needs of the most demanding musicians.
The Majesty MAJ270 from Sterling by Music Man features a 3-piece Nyatoh neck and an ebony fingerboard, offering smooth and precise playability, ideal for technical solos. Its black chrome hardware and Modern Tremolo bridge ensure great tuning stability, while the self-locking tuners reinforce its reliability. Built to last, this guitar combines aesthetics and performance. With its maple top and DiMarzio pickups, it perfectly embodies the versatile and innovative spirit desired by John Petrucci, making it an ideal choice for demanding guitarists.
This Majesty 7 is equipped with two DiMarzio humbucking pickups, the LiquiFire at the neck and the Crunch Lab at the bridge, which are specially designed to capture the depth and clarity of John Petrucci's playing. These pickups allow guitarists to vary the tonal textures, from powerful riffs to melodic solos, including more subtle nuances. The 3-way selector and push/push volume boost offer total control over tonal nuances, while the active electronics guarantee an immediate and precise response. Whether you play progressive metal or experimental rock, this guitar is designed to meet the needs of the most demanding musicians.
The Majesty MAJ270 from Sterling by Music Man features a 3-piece Nyatoh neck and an ebony fingerboard, offering smooth and precise playability, ideal for technical solos. Its black chrome hardware and Modern Tremolo bridge ensure great tuning stability, while the self-locking tuners reinforce its reliability. Built to last, this guitar combines aesthetics and performance. With its maple top and DiMarzio pickups, it perfectly embodies the versatile and innovative spirit desired by John Petrucci, making it an ideal choice for demanding guitarists.
Features
Type of guitar
Electric guitar
Body Type
Solid body
Number of strings
7
Body shape
Super Strat
Body material
Nyatoh
Type of tuners
Locking
Hardware color
Black chrome
Number of frets
24
Nut width
49,50 mm (1,949")
Neck material
Nyatoh
Fingerboard material
Ebony
Scale length
648,00 mm (25,50")
Top material
Maple
Pickup type
Passives
Fingerboard radius
400 mm (15,75")
Cutaway
Yes
Tremolo
Moderne
Bridge configuration
7 saddles
Electronic
Active
String gauge
010 - 056
Instrument type
Electric guitar
Artist
John Petrucci
Finish
Gloss polish
Pickup setup
HH
Color
Orange, Burst
Assembly
Bolt-on neck
Case or cover included
Gigbag
Other features
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Sterling by Music Man Majesty MAJ270 Blood Orange Burst
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7-string electric guitar
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Format: Super-Strat
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Signature John Petrucci
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Color: Blood Orange Burst
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Finish: Gloss varnish
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Hardware: Black chrome
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Body: Nyatoh
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Top: Marbled maple
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Neck: 3-piece Nyatoh
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Fingerboard: Ebony
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Scale (mm): 648 mm
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Radius: 400 mm
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Nut width: 49.50 mm
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Number of frets: 24
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Inlays: John Petrucci custom
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Bridge/tailpiece: Modern Tremolo
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Electronics: Active
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Number of pickups: 2
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Bridge pickup: DiMarzio Crunch Lab
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Neck pickup: DiMarzio LiquiFire
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Controls: 1 x Push/Push Volume Boost + 1 x Tone
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Selector: 3-position
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Machine heads: Self-locking
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Original strings: Ernie Ball 2621 Regular Slinky
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Cover/case: Padded cover
To find out more...
A guitarist since the age of 12, John Petrucci is a legend in the world of progressive metal. With inspirations ranging from Yes, Iron Maiden, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath to Metallica, his six hours of daily practice have made him "one of the best guitarists to ever lay his hands on a guitar neck", according to Premier Guitar.
With his childhood friend Kevin Moore (keyboardist), they formed a cover band in the 80s. It was at Boston high school that he met Mike Portnoy (drummer) with his other childhood friend, John Myung (bassist). After playing covers of Rush and Iron Maiden at Berklee, these four friends decided to form the band "Majesty". This name was already taken, so they renamed their band "Dream Theater".
This would not prevent John Petrucci, years later, from naming his signature guitars "Majesty".
With his childhood friend Kevin Moore (keyboardist), they formed a cover band in the 80s. It was at Boston high school that he met Mike Portnoy (drummer) with his other childhood friend, John Myung (bassist). After playing covers of Rush and Iron Maiden at Berklee, these four friends decided to form the band "Majesty". This name was already taken, so they renamed their band "Dream Theater".
This would not prevent John Petrucci, years later, from naming his signature guitars "Majesty".
