Why isn’t 7-string guitar used more in practice

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A quick google seems to have many good things to say about 7 string, and the answer to “whether someone should buy a 7 string” is majority “yes”, without stating possible issues. And objectively it make sense: 7 string is just 6 string with addition of low B, so on songs that don’t use that string, just don’t pick/strum it. Yet, to my knowledge, artist that use majority of 7 string are few. Aside from a few metal bands, the only other new groups I can think of that utilize 7 string is Babymetal; much less so in Blues or Rock or Pop. Even Steve Vai seems to play less on 7-string nowadays. So why isn’t 7-string guitar used more in practice? Specifically, are there some issues on 7 string (especially those on 25.5 inch scale) that a 6 string is more benefical?

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Seventh string costs a little more, in money, learning curve, fatigue, etc.

This cost, depending on one’s genre, style of playing, will to explore, etc… may be worth paying or not.

Someone needs those LOW NOTES, someone does not, and there are so much guitars out there to make both happy

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