ESP LTD EC-1000 Duncan Vintage Black - Electric Guitar

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ESP LTD EC-1000 Duncan Vintage Black - Electric Guitar

ESP LTD EC-1000 Duncan Vintage Black - Electric Guitar

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If you’re looking for a guitar that says “I am special” at very first sight, ESP LTD EC-1000 is going to satisfy you. Although in comparison with some of the other iconic ESP guitars (e.g. the legendary ESP Arrow) this model looks quite traditional, the thoughtful details like golden lining and unique abalone inlays always remind you that this is a real stunner. Stable tuning

ESP company started working in 1975 in Japan. Their primary focus was electric guitars and basses. ESP was one of many companies that offered replacement parts for guitars in the seventies. The layout of control knobs on this guitar goes as follows: Volume/Volume/Tone, and Toggle Switch. What this guitar doesn’t have is a tremolo, so if you’re used to this feature, ESP LTD EC-1000 might not be your guitar of choice. Reliability In most regards, ESP LTD EC-1000 looks, feels, and acts as a premium instrument. Somewhat botched details such as sharp and uneven frets can therefore genuinely surprise you. Fortunately, it takes just a little patience and skills to smooth the frets into a desirable state. Still, I consider this a weak point. It certainly appeals mostly to those who prefer playing heavier genres, allowing them to enjoy the benefits of its great sustain, aggressive sound, and physical predispositions for a super-fast style of play. For the most part, all of the ESP LTD lines of guitars are modeled after ESP’s official premium guitars. The LTD EC-1000 is no exception, sharing the same design as the ESP Eclipse E-II.If an item can not be repaired, a similar alternative product or cash discount (as defined in this policy) will be offered

Guitar manufacturers will typically have their higher end affordable guitars made in Korea and their lower end budget guitars manufactured in Indonesia or China. The Japanese and American factories are a step above and typically reserved for top of the line guitars. Features I should mention that EMGs are great for any genre. While the majority of players are into heavy metal, progressive, or anything else that requires a lot of overdrive, this doesn’t mean that you can’t play blues on it. With the right type of pedals, you can use EC-1000 for any music genre you can imagine. ESP EC-1000 Is Perfect For Whom? Made of a solid mahogany body with a superb colour transition finish, the EC-1000 is a true spectacle of a guitar - but it doesn’t stop there. Playability is always at the forefront of ESP’s design books. Others love them because of their high output and punchiness. They’re very good for fast rhythm chugs and Djent shenanigans. Personally, I wouldn’t use EMG’s for everything, but I do prefer them when I’m playing rhythm in heavier metal songs. In terms of the design and features, the two guitars are practically identical. Though the ESP Eclipse does have the higher quality hardware, it hardly makes a difference in my opinion. The hardware on the EC-1000 is good enough to get the job done and you won’t really see a significant difference in terms of sound or feel. Sound ComparisonI probably mentioned already that EC-1000 is one of the most popular ESP models. What I didn’t say before is that there are a couple of versions you can find. Firstly, there are different options when it comes to the bridge.

To summarize, yes, it is possible to replace parts on EC-1000, but besides the nut I don’t think there is anything you can upgrade. Alternatives To The Instrument In Terms Of Look, Feel, Sound, Specs, And Price Unfortunately for me, I have small fingers, so this is always something that bothers me on single cut guitars. Well, this is actually a common theme among guitars. For the top of the line Japanese or American guitars, you’ll ultimately be paying a premium. The cost of labor is much more expensive in these areas, which dramatically ramps up the price.Honestly, I don’t really miss a tremolo with this guitar, and I am pretty confident that many other EC-1000 players won’t either. ESP LTD guitars usually boast exceptional durability and this instrument is no different. It’s made of solid dense tonewood and all the components feel very firm and reliable too. The ESP Eclipse E-II is manufactured in ESP’s top of the line factory in Tokyo, Japan. This is where a lot of their custom shop guitars are made, so you can expect the very best build quality that ESP has to offer.



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