Ernie Ball Music Man is excited to unveil the Kaizen, an innovative collaboration between its design team and the globally - recognized guitarist, innovator, and designer Tosin Abasi. Tailored for modern players, this 7 - string guitar is a masterpiece crafted with forward - looking design concepts inspired by Tosin Abasi's unique playing style. It features a contoured alder body with a satin finish, a roasted figured maple neck, and an ebony fretboard. The multi - scale fretboard has an 'infinity radius', allowing for clear visibility of the fretboard in any playing position. The electronics are top - notch, including a new Music Man HT bridge humbucker, a custom offset neck humbucker, and a 3 - way switch with a custom middle position. Each guitar comes with a Music Man tremolo, Steinberger gearless tuners, and a G&G hardshell case. Specifications: Body Material - Alder; Body Finish - Satin; Fretboard Material - Ebony; Fretboard Radius - 'Infinity Radius'; Scale Length - Multiscale from 24.75' (62.8 cm) to 25.5' (64.7 cm) from high E to Low E, Low B 25.65' (65.15 cm); No. of Frets - 24 Medium Jumbo Frets; Fretboard Inlays - White Dot Inlays; Pickups - Music Man® Custom Wound HT Humbucker (Bridge), Music Man® Custom Wound Offset Mini Humbucker (Neck); Bridge - Music Man® Custom multi - scale tremolo with cover; Strings - 10p - 13p - 17p - 26 - 36 - 46 - 56 (RPS 10 Slinkys #2240 with added P01156); Tuning Machines - Steinberger Locking Gearless; Hardware Finish - Stealth Black; Case - Hardshell Case.





Using this Ernie Ball Music Man Kaizen 7 - string electric guitar is a breeze. First, make sure it's properly tuned using the Steinberger locking gearless tuners. Plug it into your amplifier and start playing around with the 3 - way switch to discover different sound combinations. When you're done playing, always put it back in the hardshell case to protect it from dust, scratches, and accidental bumps. To maintain your guitar, clean the fretboard regularly with a soft cloth to remove dirt and grime. You can also wipe down the body and hardware to keep them looking shiny. Check the strings periodically, and replace them when they start to lose their tone or break. Remember to keep the guitar in a stable environment, away from extreme heat, cold, and humidity, as these can damage the wood and electronics.