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The pinnacle of 335 style, endorsed by legend.
Looking for the warm tone, endless sustain, and elegance of a semi-hollow guitar without having to take out a mortgage? Look no further. The Sire Larry Carlton H7 is not just an imitation; it's the result of a close collaboration with "Mr. 335" himself, Larry Carlton.
Why choose the H7?
Boutique-style playing comfort: Sire's signature is its rolled fretboard edges. Right out of the box, the ebony neck feels like it's been played for 20 years. It's smooth, fast, and incredibly comfortable.
The Carlton Sound: Equipped with the Larry Carlton Vintage Humbucker pickup set, this guitar delivers that typical creamy tone, perfect for jazz, blues, but biting enough for classic rock.
Exceptional craftsmanship: A sublime flamed maple top, a central block to reduce feedback and an acoustic resonance that is felt against the body.
Technical Specifications
| Characteristic | Detail |
| Body | Maple with a Flame Maple tabletop |
| Format | Semi-Hollow Body |
| Sleeve | Mahogany, "C" shaped profile |
| Touch | Ebony with rolled edges |
| Diapason | 24.75" (Gibson type) |
| Radius | 12'' |
| Fret | 22 Medium Jumbo (2.7mm) |
| Microphones | 2x Larry Carlton Vintage Humbucker Set |
| Controls | 2 Volumes, 2 Tones, 3-Position Selector |
| Easel | Sire Standard Tune-O-Matic & Stop Tailpiece |
| Nut | Bone Nut, 43mm |
| Mechanics | Sire Premium Diecasting Tuners |
Comparison: Sire H7 vs. The Competition
Still undecided? Here's how the Sire H7 compares to market standards.
| Model | Sire Larry Carlton H7 | Epiphone Sheraton-II Pro | Gibson ES-335 |
| Price | Best Value for Money | Affordable | Very expensive |
| Touch | Ebony + Rounded Edges | Pau ferro | Rosewood |
| Microphones | Voicing Vintage (Alnico 2) | ProBucker | Calibrated T-Type |
| Finition | Premium (Flame Top) | Standard | Nitrocellulose (High-end) |
| Verdict | The feel of a $3000 guitar for a fraction of the price. | Excellent choice for beginners/intermediate players. | The historical standard, but at what price? |
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
1. Does the Sire H7 come with a case?
No, the guitar comes in a standard secure box. However, we highly recommend purchasing a high-quality hard case or gig bag from our shop to protect this semi-hollow body shape.
2. What is the profile of the handle? Is it thick?
The neck has a standard "C" profile. It's neither too thin (like an Ibanez) nor too thick (like a Gibson '58). It's designed to be universally comfortable for most guitarists.
3. Is the Sire H7 good for Rock or only Jazz?
Although it excels in Jazz and Blues (the style of Larry Carlton), its center block allows for playing with distortion while limiting feedback. It is excellent for Rock, Pop, and Worship music.
4. What is the difference between the H7 and a Gibson ES-335?
The main difference lies in the price and the finish (polyurethane for Sire vs. nitrocellulose for Gibson). However, many of our customers find the Sire's neck comfort (rounded edges) superior to models costing three times as much.
5. Where are Sire guitars manufactured?
Sire guitars are manufactured in their own factories in Indonesia, which allows them a quality control far superior to the usual subcontracting of other brands.
The pinnacle of 335 style, endorsed by legend.
Looking for the warm tone, endless sustain, and elegance of a semi-hollow guitar without having to take out a mortgage? Look no further. The Sire Larry Carlton H7 is not just an imitation; it's the result of a close collaboration with "Mr. 335" himself, Larry Carlton.
Why choose the H7?
Boutique-style playing comfort: Sire's signature is its rolled fretboard edges. Right out of the box, the ebony neck feels like it's been played for 20 years. It's smooth, fast, and incredibly comfortable.
The Carlton Sound: Equipped with the Larry Carlton Vintage Humbucker pickup set, this guitar delivers that typical creamy tone, perfect for jazz, blues, but biting enough for classic rock.
Exceptional craftsmanship: A sublime flamed maple top, a central block to reduce feedback and an acoustic resonance that is felt against the body.
Technical Specifications
| Characteristic | Detail |
| Body | Maple with a Flame Maple tabletop |
| Format | Semi-Hollow Body |
| Sleeve | Mahogany, "C" shaped profile |
| Touch | Ebony with rolled edges |
| Diapason | 24.75" (Gibson type) |
| Radius | 12'' |
| Fret | 22 Medium Jumbo (2.7mm) |
| Microphones | 2x Larry Carlton Vintage Humbucker Set |
| Controls | 2 Volumes, 2 Tones, 3-Position Selector |
| Easel | Sire Standard Tune-O-Matic & Stop Tailpiece |
| Nut | Bone Nut, 43mm |
| Mechanics | Sire Premium Diecasting Tuners |
Comparison: Sire H7 vs. The Competition
Still undecided? Here's how the Sire H7 compares to market standards.
| Model | Sire Larry Carlton H7 | Epiphone Sheraton-II Pro | Gibson ES-335 |
| Price | Best Value for Money | Affordable | Very expensive |
| Touch | Ebony + Rounded Edges | Pau ferro | Rosewood |
| Microphones | Voicing Vintage (Alnico 2) | ProBucker | Calibrated T-Type |
| Finition | Premium (Flame Top) | Standard | Nitrocellulose (High-end) |
| Verdict | The feel of a $3000 guitar for a fraction of the price. | Excellent choice for beginners/intermediate players. | The historical standard, but at what price? |
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
1. Does the Sire H7 come with a case?
No, the guitar comes in a standard secure box. However, we highly recommend purchasing a high-quality hard case or gig bag from our shop to protect this semi-hollow body shape.
2. What is the profile of the handle? Is it thick?
The neck has a standard "C" profile. It's neither too thin (like an Ibanez) nor too thick (like a Gibson '58). It's designed to be universally comfortable for most guitarists.
3. Is the Sire H7 good for Rock or only Jazz?
Although it excels in Jazz and Blues (the style of Larry Carlton), its center block allows for playing with distortion while limiting feedback. It is excellent for Rock, Pop, and Worship music.
4. What is the difference between the H7 and a Gibson ES-335?
The main difference lies in the price and the finish (polyurethane for Sire vs. nitrocellulose for Gibson). However, many of our customers find the Sire's neck comfort (rounded edges) superior to models costing three times as much.
5. Where are Sire guitars manufactured?
Sire guitars are manufactured in their own factories in Indonesia, which allows them a quality control far superior to the usual subcontracting of other brands.















