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product_id: 556385631
title: "ISFF7U-450 Fanfret Electric Guitar Trans Green"
brand: "iyv"
price: "€ 544.21"
currency: EUR
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# Maple & poplar tonewoods 7-string multiscale design CNC precision build ISFF7U-450 Fanfret Electric Guitar Trans Green

**Brand:** iyv
**Price:** € 544.21
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🎸 Own the stage with precision-crafted 7-string power and flawless playability!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** ISFF7U-450 Fanfret Electric Guitar Trans Green by iyv
- **How much does it cost?** € 544.21 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.hr](https://www.desertcart.hr/products/556385631-isff7u-450-fanfret-electric-guitar-trans-green)

## Best For

- iyv enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted iyv brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Premium Tonewoods:** Flamed maple top with poplar body and jatoba fretboard deliver rich resonance and balanced tonal warmth.
- • **Multiscale Mastery:** 648mm to 685.8mm scale lengths optimize string tension and intonation for flawless low-end clarity and playability.
- • **Pro-Level Playability:** 5-piece maple neck with thin C-profile and smooth satin finish offers comfort and superior fretwork out of the box.
- • **Standout Style & Sound:** Translucent satin green finish with passive humbucker pickups gives you a unique look and versatile sonic punch.
- • **Precision-Crafted On Demand:** Each guitar is CNC-machined and built only after you order, ensuring punctual delivery and bespoke quality.

## Overview

The ISFF7U-450 Fanfret Electric Guitar Trans Green is a CNC-machined, made-to-order 7-string multiscale guitar featuring a flamed maple top, poplar body, and jatoba fretboard. Its 5-piece maple neck with a thin C-profile and satin finish ensures professional-grade comfort and playability. Designed for tonal clarity and resonance, it offers passive humbucker pickups and a unique translucent green satin finish, delivering exceptional value and performance for serious players seeking a standout instrument.

## Description

In yen guitars have strong fingerboard without bedding, good tapering, good shape and good sounds because they are made by conk machine with 3D computer programming.

Review: HUGE NOTE - "made punctually by CNC" means "we build it when you order it" !Oh and its really good! - OK so this is a bit of a read but bear with me. The TL:DR for those who can feel the vibe here is - this thing is ridiculous for the price, and you WILL get it within a couple weeks, do NOT wait for it to be "in stock". I don't know why this company hasnt acquired some local US representation to fix the listing(s) and hype these guitars, but for real, I am available and based on this guitar I can 1000% stand behind it, Hit me up. But seriously. I had been looking at this listing for awhile, as I am a 7 string fan and wanted to try a multiscale but had nothing local to try. I watched this thing for months and it was always "temporarily" out of stock. But in the back of my brain, the phrase "made punctually by CNC" ate away at me. What does this mean? I asked myself. "Punctually" means "on time". By CNC means by Computer Numeric Control machining, which is how all guitars are made aside from verrry high end masterbuilt stuff thats several thousand USD. I started wondering, what if "made punctually" means "we dont make it until you order it". So I placed an order on November 23, just to see what happened. It sat with no change until Nov 26, when it changed to "Arriving Mon, Dec 2" but did not actually show as having shipped. December 2, it changed to "we will email you when we know", and coming to the main desertcart site initiated a prompt to cancel or wait until it was updated, or 30 days passed. I chose to wait. The next day, Dec 3, it was updated with shipping information that checked out at the carrier site, showed as shipped in the desertcart system, and had an arrival date of Dec 8. Between Dec 4 and 6, it progressed across the country as you'd expect, but I was surprised this morning (Dec 6) to see that it had arrived at and was dispatched from my local USPS to be delivered. It was then indeed, delivered by USPS around noon. So, the guitar. It is allllmost exactly as pictured, with the exception of the back and sides, which on this one are finished in the same semi-transparent green as the top. The top is flamed maple, with a matching headstock, and the finish is satin/matte, which I actually greatly prefer but is different from the pictures. The neck is an actual 5 piece, and it feels ridiculously good. At least as good as guitars several times it's price. It is well finished also in a matte/natural feel, with a wider thin-c type shape. Thinner overall than a JS22-7 but with a wider profile, almost like a Classical if it wasnt superchunk style. It feels very good to play. The fret ends were not sharp, and the frets are well seated across the neck. They were a bit scratchy feeling, but a quick kiss from some 2500 grit fixed that up in minutes. I cant play nickel without terrrrrrible allergies so I had to restring it with Cobalt, and in my much higher preffered tension guage of 11-62, which required a bit more relief to clear the buzz from the lower positions, and then the saddles came down a good bit lower than the stock setup for an overall action that is just ridiculously good, better than a lot of 6's I have played and own, and embarrasing to other 7s in this price range. I am not even kidding here, you'd have to get into some 1000+ USD range to match this. The intonation. Granted, I have not played any multiscale guitars before this, so maybe it's a funtion of that but again, this thing was dead easy to intonate perfectly, and I mean it's better than any 25.5, and it's better than any 27 I have personally tried. The resonance between the lowest 3 strings, which has always been a little sketchy at best even with a 27, is perfect on this, and you can really feel it when you crank the heck out of it and hit some low chords n chugs, theres no wobble to it at all, its just solid and awesome. And this is with the stock pickups, which have no markings and all I can say for sure is they are passive. I have an array of pups to try, will be fun to see what works best. I'll have to update this on tuning stability, since I changed the string right out of the box they are still settling in. The finish is not perfect, but it is dang good for the price range. Weight and balance are about the same as my poplar Dinky 6's, likely aided by the carved top, which is of the "shave down a normal body" style ala Ibanez S/JS and Jackson Stealth, rather than the "add a big cap of carved maple to a normal body" style of say, a Jackson USA Soloist or old school Les Paul. Overall, well I mean dang, there is nothing approaching this in its price range. The best 7 string for anywhere near this price has been the Jackson JS22-7, of which I have 2 (an OG matte and a newer gloss) and this is leagues better than those. The closest aside from that (that I have played/owned) is an older Ibanez RG7321, which was around 350, and this also destroys that one handily. It's a multiscale, 7 string, with a 5 piece/thin profile neck, with better fretwork out of the box than most bigger names, for a ridiculously good price. The listing is wierd, the buying/shipping was wierd, but WELL worth it for the result. The one thing I do NOT like is the positioning of the pickup switch, which is way too close to the volume knob, such that quickly rolling the volume down (as we tend to do alot in metal) will cause my hand to hit the switch and put it in the middle position. For everything else it does right, Ill deal with this and call it a win anyway. I'd give this 15 out of 5 stars if I could.
Review: Not what was in the picture. - Let start off with this guitar is awesome for the money. The one I received was not the one in the picture which had a shiny glossy finish and a natural wood staind back. Mine was all green with a flat finish. Still looks awesome. But I would have preferred the one that was advertised. Is the guitar perfect no by no means it is not. There are a lot of manufacturing imperfections but they are small and mostly un noticeable if you’re not looking for it. It plays fairly well. I didn’t really have to do any adjustments on set up only found maybe two slightly raised frets it does hold a turn well as long as you don’t go too low of a tune. I would recommend if you’re looking for a budget 7 string.

## Features

- All guitars are made punctually by CNC machine with computer programming

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07YQKQN4P |
| Back Material Type | poplar |
| Best Sellers Rank | #32,299 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #179 in Solid Body Electric Guitars |
| Body Material Type | Poplar |
| Brand Name | IYV |
| Color | Green |
| Connector Type | 1/4 inch (6.35mm) audio jack |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (16) |
| Fretboard Material Type | Jatoba Wood |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08938529706177 |
| Guitar Bridge System | Individual |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | H |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Instrument | Guitar |
| Item Dimensions | 45.8 x 14.02 x 2.4 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 45.8"L x 14.02"W x 2.4"H |
| Item Type Name | ISFF7U-450 Fanfret Electric Guitar Trans Green |
| Manufacturer | IYV |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1 |
| Material Type | Mahogany Wood |
| Model Name | ISFF7U-450 Fanfret Electric Guitar Trans Green |
| Model Number | ISFF7U-450 |
| Neck Material Type | Maple |
| Number of Strings | 7 |
| Scale Length | 648/685.80 |
| String Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Top Material Type | Maple Wood |
| Warranty Description | 1. |

## Product Details

- **Back Material Type:** poplar
- **Body Material:** Poplar
- **Brand:** IYV
- **Color:** Green
- **Fretboard Material Type:** Jatoba Wood
- **Guitar Pickup Configuration:** H
- **Hand Orientation:** Right
- **Neck Material Type:** Maple
- **String Material Type:** Alloy Steel
- **Top Material Type:** Maple Wood

## Images

![ISFF7U-450 Fanfret Electric Guitar Trans Green - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71WIB2evV7L.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ HUGE NOTE - "made punctually by CNC" means "we build it when you order it" !Oh and its really good!
*by J***J on December 7, 2024*

OK so this is a bit of a read but bear with me. The TL:DR for those who can feel the vibe here is - this thing is ridiculous for the price, and you WILL get it within a couple weeks, do NOT wait for it to be "in stock". I don't know why this company hasnt acquired some local US representation to fix the listing(s) and hype these guitars, but for real, I am available and based on this guitar I can 1000% stand behind it, Hit me up. But seriously. I had been looking at this listing for awhile, as I am a 7 string fan and wanted to try a multiscale but had nothing local to try. I watched this thing for months and it was always "temporarily" out of stock. But in the back of my brain, the phrase "made punctually by CNC" ate away at me. What does this mean? I asked myself. "Punctually" means "on time". By CNC means by Computer Numeric Control machining, which is how all guitars are made aside from verrry high end masterbuilt stuff thats several thousand USD. I started wondering, what if "made punctually" means "we dont make it until you order it". So I placed an order on November 23, just to see what happened. It sat with no change until Nov 26, when it changed to "Arriving Mon, Dec 2" but did not actually show as having shipped. December 2, it changed to "we will email you when we know", and coming to the main Amazon site initiated a prompt to cancel or wait until it was updated, or 30 days passed. I chose to wait. The next day, Dec 3, it was updated with shipping information that checked out at the carrier site, showed as shipped in the Amazon system, and had an arrival date of Dec 8. Between Dec 4 and 6, it progressed across the country as you'd expect, but I was surprised this morning (Dec 6) to see that it had arrived at and was dispatched from my local USPS to be delivered. It was then indeed, delivered by USPS around noon. So, the guitar. It is allllmost exactly as pictured, with the exception of the back and sides, which on this one are finished in the same semi-transparent green as the top. The top is flamed maple, with a matching headstock, and the finish is satin/matte, which I actually greatly prefer but is different from the pictures. The neck is an actual 5 piece, and it feels ridiculously good. At least as good as guitars several times it's price. It is well finished also in a matte/natural feel, with a wider thin-c type shape. Thinner overall than a JS22-7 but with a wider profile, almost like a Classical if it wasnt superchunk style. It feels very good to play. The fret ends were not sharp, and the frets are well seated across the neck. They were a bit scratchy feeling, but a quick kiss from some 2500 grit fixed that up in minutes. I cant play nickel without terrrrrrible allergies so I had to restring it with Cobalt, and in my much higher preffered tension guage of 11-62, which required a bit more relief to clear the buzz from the lower positions, and then the saddles came down a good bit lower than the stock setup for an overall action that is just ridiculously good, better than a lot of 6's I have played and own, and embarrasing to other 7s in this price range. I am not even kidding here, you'd have to get into some 1000+ USD range to match this. The intonation. Granted, I have not played any multiscale guitars before this, so maybe it's a funtion of that but again, this thing was dead easy to intonate perfectly, and I mean it's better than any 25.5, and it's better than any 27 I have personally tried. The resonance between the lowest 3 strings, which has always been a little sketchy at best even with a 27, is perfect on this, and you can really feel it when you crank the heck out of it and hit some low chords n chugs, theres no wobble to it at all, its just solid and awesome. And this is with the stock pickups, which have no markings and all I can say for sure is they are passive. I have an array of pups to try, will be fun to see what works best. I'll have to update this on tuning stability, since I changed the string right out of the box they are still settling in. The finish is not perfect, but it is dang good for the price range. Weight and balance are about the same as my poplar Dinky 6's, likely aided by the carved top, which is of the "shave down a normal body" style ala Ibanez S/JS and Jackson Stealth, rather than the "add a big cap of carved maple to a normal body" style of say, a Jackson USA Soloist or old school Les Paul. Overall, well I mean dang, there is nothing approaching this in its price range. The best 7 string for anywhere near this price has been the Jackson JS22-7, of which I have 2 (an OG matte and a newer gloss) and this is leagues better than those. The closest aside from that (that I have played/owned) is an older Ibanez RG7321, which was around 350, and this also destroys that one handily. It's a multiscale, 7 string, with a 5 piece/thin profile neck, with better fretwork out of the box than most bigger names, for a ridiculously good price. The listing is wierd, the buying/shipping was wierd, but WELL worth it for the result. The one thing I do NOT like is the positioning of the pickup switch, which is way too close to the volume knob, such that quickly rolling the volume down (as we tend to do alot in metal) will cause my hand to hit the switch and put it in the middle position. For everything else it does right, Ill deal with this and call it a win anyway. I'd give this 15 out of 5 stars if I could.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Not what was in the picture.
*by D***0 on January 23, 2026*

Let start off with this guitar is awesome for the money. The one I received was not the one in the picture which had a shiny glossy finish and a natural wood staind back. Mine was all green with a flat finish. Still looks awesome. But I would have preferred the one that was advertised. Is the guitar perfect no by no means it is not. There are a lot of manufacturing imperfections but they are small and mostly un noticeable if you’re not looking for it. It plays fairly well. I didn’t really have to do any adjustments on set up only found maybe two slightly raised frets it does hold a turn well as long as you don’t go too low of a tune. I would recommend if you’re looking for a budget 7 string.

### ⭐ Not the same guitar in the listing photos.
*by J***B on August 9, 2025*

IYV is a Vietnamese manufacturer that makes a number of Harley Benton models. That said, this must have been a factory second that should t have left the factory. There are a large number of finish issues, including overspray and scratches/pitting all over the guitar. The listing was for a model with a naturally finished back, gloss coat and binding. What was provided was a single color stained body with a very thin matte clear coat. There is no binding and the highly figured top in the photo is not present. Setup wise, there is fret buzz through the top three strings due to the feet's not being properly leveled. Neck has proper relief, so I will be leveling the frets. No sharp fret ends, though. Component-wise, the pickups are generic soap bar pickups. I would say they are medium output passives. Sound ok through my interface when using an amp sim and there are no grounding issues. Dime pots and an enclosed three way switch will be swapped out when I put some Seymour Duncans in. Amazon gave me a 25% credit when I contacted them as I would need to repair a couple of items, but keep in mind that it can only be applied for items sold by them as well. This made the credit unusable for me as the parts I needed were all third party sellers on the site. Amazon really needs to change the photos for this listing and correct the details as what you are getting is much more intro range and in line with the $180 it cost. If you have some luthiery skills, the. It is a cheap way to try fan fret/multi scale.

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