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Posted 30 August 2023

Sire Larry Carlton T7 Electric Guitar £399 - Various Colours / T3 Model Red Only £249

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These are beauties and down yet another £50 on the T7 models.

There are some others on offer, like the T3 starting at £249 on the Dakota Red, but the other T3 colours remain at the £299 sale price point (Still alright, I think, just a shame that extra £50 discount, doesn't extend to the others too)

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Information on the T7
Sire's T7 model takes the iconic T-style guitar formula to new heights — both sonically and playability-wise. A continuation of their relationship with jazz fusion legend Larry Carlton, Sire's modern take on the traditional T-type keeps the legendary aesthetic intact, but comes supercharged with several contemporary features in order to appeal to today's generation of performance-conscious players.

Key appointments include a rock-solid roasted Maple neck with a rolled-edge fingerboard, medium jumbo frets, locking tuners, brass bridge saddles and a highly-flexible pickup set. Available at a fantastic price-point to boot, like all Sire instruments, the stunningly-crafted T7 electric guitar is a brilliant T-style alternative that perfectly blends timeless vintage charm with cutting-edge modifications.

Classic T-Shaped Body

While Sire's T7 model departs quite heavily from the original T-type blueprint, it does pay homage to this seminal instrument with an orthodox Alder body that guarantees a tight, balanced sound — the perfect tonal platform for the pokey pickups.

However, Sire has put its own spin on this recognisable body shape by adding a shallow contour at the back of the lower cutaway. This minor yet thoughtful construction tweak therefore enables easier access to the upper frets, so that there are less limits to your creativity!

Roasted Maple Neck
Many modern high-end instruments come fitted with roasted Maple necks, yet Sire has somehow managed to fit its affordable T7 with one — providing you with a truly premium look and feel. "Roasting" is a process that is used to remove all of the natural moisture retained by a tonewood, which ultimately darkens the material and makes it far less vulnerable to warping when exposed to varying climates. This means that the T7's neck is incredibly stable — vastly improving tuning stability.

Proprietary 'LC Super-T' Pickups
Sire has equipped its gorgeous T-inspired model with a set of newly-designed 'LC Super-T' single-coils. Delivering that unmistakable "twang", these pickups ensure that the distinctive voice of the definitive T-style remains — albeit with a slightly hotter, overwound quality that produces more output. This makes the T7 a tonal chameleon that's adaptable for most musical styles — from country and jazz, to indie-pop and even hard rock!

High-Quality Hardware
Hardware can be an afterthought for some guitar companies, but Sire has made sure that every detail is executed to perfection with its T7. Boasting a beautifully-machined box-style bridge, a signature feature among '50 and '60s T-types, the T7 also sports genuine brass saddles that enhance sustain and note resonance.

A set of Sire 'Premium Locking' tuners significantly cut down string-changing time so that you have more freedom to play, with less winds required around their posts too — reducing the likelihood of tuning slips.


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  1. Flynn_Lives's avatar
    Haven't tried one of these, but I have 2 of the S7's and they're fantastic! Escellent fretwork and finish. Switched out one of the pickups for something more to my taste, but couldn't fault the stock ones at all.
  2. Smithers37's avatar
    That’s a great deal! I pulled the trigger on a S7 but unfortunately had to send it back as there were lots of defects and the paint work was terrible. The pickups were really weak but could have been swapped for better ones. Fretwork and neck was amazing though; I think that’s where the money goes. Andertons thankfully were excellent with getting it picked up and refunded.
  3. freddyfender's avatar
    Noice ...watched a few reviews on these but never managed to see one in the flesh ...anyone else had one ? (edited)
  4. PizzaTheHutt's avatar
    Sire are great its strange they never got into the western market earlier but seems they're getting in through marcus miller and larry carlton. Incase you didnt know Sire are actually Dame a korean company. I remember seeing their guitars in the early mid 2000's in south korea and thought they were pretty good great specs and price and wished there was a uk seller. They've only improved since then I've heard. (edited)
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