Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: horsehead on June 22, 2009, 04:54:29 PM
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Not the LP copies but the superstrat styles please? I've got gas at the mo for one I've seen but I'm not sure (and may not go for it anyway due to cash), but I would like to know before hand.
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ESP (not LTD) guitars are great.
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I worship them. Own 2, wouldn't really want any other brand for typical production guitars, apart from maybe Musicman.
Their fretboards/necks are what does it for me.
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I've got an older ESP from back when the Eclipse was actually tele shaped. It's a nice guitar with a big fat neck on it. Lovely.
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I played a nice old ESP Strat at the Manchester Guitar Show. Almost bought it, it was very nice.
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I played a nice old ESP Strat at the Manchester Guitar Show. Almost bought it, it was very nice.
Those ESP "Lawsuit" strats are GREAT!
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owned the al600 great neck...just weighed nothing and awful pickups..you go for the tiger one
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The only problem with ESP-proper (not LTD) is they're so often so overpriced, especially the sig lines. Dont even look sideways at the custom shop or your bank account will shite itself
The guitars themselves are fantastic by any measure.
(NOT Ltds, though, except some of the top end ones).
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I played a nice old ESP Strat at the Manchester Guitar Show. Almost bought it, it was very nice.
Those ESP "Lawsuit" strats are GREAT!
Yep, it was a nice one :)
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yo
id just like to say my LTD (EC-1000) is actually really nice. its built nice, neck is wider than my les paul but still comfortable. with a MM set replacing the active stuff it sounds real good.
there, that was my defence of my LTD, i guess its the higher end LTD though..
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I really rate them. I've had an ESP Eclipse and two Edwards LP's (easily up there with the ESPs in quality terms) and they were all bloody lovely things. The two LTD Vipers I have currently are also brilliant, not as downright sexy as the others (certainly more workmanlike), but lovely sounding and playing things.
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certainly more workmanlike
have to agree.
i use mine when taking the les paul custom out just isnt practical.
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i use mine when taking the les paul custom out just isnt practical.
That does not compute! PDT_008
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i use mine when taking the les paul custom out just isnt practical.
That does not compute! PDT_008
I mean, when i have to get the train, i dont mind putting the LTD in a soft case so its easier to carry etc. the les paul i worry about.
also, some shows we play have the potential to get rowdy, and depending on that, i wouldnt want my guitar getting smashed up, so i take the LTD. also if i have to fly with a guitar, i take the LTD.
the les paul gets used just as much though. so its ok. hahaha.
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The only problem with ESP-proper (not LTD) is they're so often so overpriced, especially the sig lines. Dont even look sideways at the custom shop or your bank account will shitee itself
The guitars themselves are fantastic by any measure.
(NOT Ltds, though, except some of the top end ones).
+1.
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i played some ESP and some high end LTD (i own an LTD deluxe myself) and honestly i never saw much difference with the "proper" models, except insane prices!
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I have a M-1000 which is a brilliant guitar. I use it a lot, alongside my Indie.