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ESP LTD SC-607B Stephen Carpenter Deftones Guitar Magenta Metallic vs ESP LTD WA-Warbird Black Gold Will Adler Guitar

The SC-607B is a 27-inch baritone purpose-built for ultra-low tunings and studio tone-shaping, while the WA-Warbird is a 24.75-inch standard-scale workhorse optimized for aggressive live riffing and upper-fret clarity. Choose the SC-607B if you need extended range and multiple voicings for heavy, tuning-specific work; pick the WA-Warbird if you want a faster, more accessible platform for traditional metal riffing.

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ESP LTD SC-607B Stephen Carpenter Deftones Guitar Magenta Metallic

$1,899.00
View ESP LTD SC-607B Stephen Carpenter Deftones Guitar Magenta Metallic

ESP LTD WA-Warbird Black Gold Will Adler Guitar

$1,899.00
View ESP LTD WA-Warbird Black Gold Will Adler Guitar

Specs side by side

ESP LTD SC-607B Stephen Carpenter Deftones Guitar Magenta MetallicESP LTD WA-Warbird Black Gold Will Adler Guitar
Price$1,899.00$1,899.00
BrandESP LTDESP LTD
SeriesLTD EC
BodySingle CutawayOther
Body TypeSolidSolid
Scale27" Baritone Scale24.75" Scale
Strings76
Frets24 Frets22 Frets
FretboardEbonyEbony
NeckMapleMaple
Pickup ConfigurationHH
BridgeFixedFixed
Year20262025
ConditionNewNew

Why choose ESP LTD SC-607B Stephen Carpenter Deftones Guitar Magenta Metallic

  • 27-inch baritone scale specifically engineered for drop tunings and lower string tension
  • Fishman Fluence SRC pickups with multiple voicing options via push/pull controls
  • Neck-thru construction maximizes sustain and energy transfer for baritone performance
  • 24 extra-jumbo frets accommodate extended-range playing and technical passages

Why choose ESP LTD WA-Warbird Black Gold Will Adler Guitar

  • 24.75-inch scale offers faster fretboard access and traditional metal feel
  • Set-thru mahogany body with superior playability for upper-fret definition
  • 22 extra-jumbo stainless steel frets resist wear during aggressive live use
  • High-output Fishman Fluence Will Adler pickups maintain clarity through heavy gain
Bottom line: Choose the SC-607B if you're committed to baritone tunings, studio flexibility, and tone-shaping via active electronics. Choose the WA-Warbird if you prioritize fast fretwork, traditional metal feel, and a more roadworthy platform for live performance.

Frequently asked questions

Which guitar suits standard and drop-D tunings better?

The WA-Warbird is designed for standard and drop tunings on its 24.75-inch scale. The SC-607B's 27-inch baritone scale is engineered specifically for lower, extended tunings (drop-C and below) where its design truly excels.

How do the pickup systems differ?

Both feature Fishman Fluence active pickups with push/pull voicing controls. The SC-607B uses the SRC Signature model with multiple articulation options, while the WA-Warbird uses the Will Adler Signature model optimized for high-output aggression and gain clarity.

Which is easier to play fast passages?

The WA-Warbird's 24.75-inch scale and set-thru design provide faster upper-fret access. The SC-607B, despite its thin neck and 24 frets, requires adjustment to the extended baritone scale for speed work.

What's the practical difference in construction?

The SC-607B uses neck-thru construction for maximum sustain across baritone tunings. The WA-Warbird uses set-thru mahogany for a blend of resonance and solid tuning stability with less weight.

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