ESP LTD EC-1000 Deluxe Series Electric Guitar
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The ESP LTD EC-1000 Deluxe is a speed machine with the tone and feel of a custom-shop thrasher, at a price that will have you rubbing your eyes in disbelief.
What's special about this item?
Feature: | What it does: |
---|---|
Set-neck construction | Solid joinery for great sustain and feel |
Mahogany body | Rich, warm, focused sound; added sustain |
TonePros bridge | Upgraded materials & precise workmanship |
Extra Jumbo frets | Larger frets for easier bends and improved feel |
Overview
Think you'll never own a finely tuned shred machine? Think again. The ESP LTD EC1000 Deluxe is a lean, mean, speed machine, with the tone and feel of a custom-shop thrasher, but at a price that will have you rubbing your eyes in disbelief.
For the simple strumming and quaint melodic lines of old-time rock'n'roll, the basic guitar designs of yesteryear are good enough -- but if you want to shred with speed and accuracy, you'd better make sure your axe is up to the challenge. You'd better be sure it won't go out of tune easily, has screaming tone, and plays faster than a speed demon on ice skates. The ESP LTD EC1000 Deluxe meets all those criteria -- and looks darn good doing it.
- Set-neck design
- Mahogany body and neck
- Pau Ferro or ebony fingerboard, depending on finish
- ESP TonePros System II locking bridge
- 24 extra jumbo frets
For high-speed, high-gain, heavy metal guitar, you can't go wrong with an ESP LTD EC1000 Deluxe. As fast and as loud as you want to go, the EC1000 will keep pace, and it'll make you play, sound, and look 100% metal.
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For the simple strumming and quaint melodic lines of old-time rock'n'roll, the basic guitar designs of yesteryear are good enough -- but if you want to shred with speed and accuracy, you'd better make sure your axe is up to the challenge. You'd better be sure it won't go out of tune easily, has screaming tone, and plays faster than a speed demon on ice skates. The ESP LTD EC1000 Deluxe meets all those criteria -- and looks darn good doing it.
Impeccable Action
The first thing you'll notice when you pick up your new EC1000 is the impeccable action. Your strings can only go as low as your highest fret, so ESP takes great care in seating the frets, making sure there are no speed bumps on the riffage expressway. The neck profile is awesome too; not so chunky that it'll slow you down, but still substantial enough that switching between single-note arpeggios and meaty power chords feels natural and comfortable.Serious Sustain
The set neck joint is solid, but won't get in the way of upper register soloing, even when you're wailing on the 24th fret. A Tonepros locking bridge with stop tailpiece has individually tunable saddles, as well as an adjustable overall height, so you'll be able to dial in the exact action that suits your playing… read more style. The stable neck joint, Tonepros bridge, and mahogany body construction all contribute to this guitar's awesome sustain and sound, which is given electrified voice by a set of active EMG 81 humbuckers.EMG Pickups on Select Finishes
While the EMG 81s are capable of a wide array of styles, they excel at high-gain, modern heavy metal. The increased output of the EMGs can push an amplifier's input gain into the red for scorching tone you've never heard before, while the active circuitry keeps everything whisper quiet when you're not playing. Get ready for tone that's dramatic, epic, and totally metal.Stunning Looks
If you're playing metal, ESP knows you're not looking to fit in, and the LTD EC1000 guitars sport a look that's sure to catch any audience's eye. The guitar's body design is both classic and forward-thinking, with a single-cut profile, beveled carved top, and full neck and body binding.Features:
- EMG 81/60 pickups, or Seymour Duncan 59 and JB pickups, depending on finish- Set-neck design
- Mahogany body and neck
- Pau Ferro or ebony fingerboard, depending on finish
- ESP TonePros System II locking bridge
- 24 extra jumbo frets
For high-speed, high-gain, heavy metal guitar, you can't go wrong with an ESP LTD EC1000 Deluxe. As fast and as loud as you want to go, the EC1000 will keep pace, and it'll make you play, sound, and look 100% metal.
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Specs
- Set-Neck Construction
- 24.75" Scale
- Mahogany Body
- Mahogany Neck
Fingerboard
-- Ebony: (Metallic Gold, Silver Sunburst, Vintage Black w/ EMG, Silver Sparkle)
-- Pau Ferro: (Amber Sunburst, Black, Vintage Black w/ Duncans, See Thru Black Cherry)
Hardware Color
--Black Nickel: Metallic Gold, Silver Sunburst, See Thru Black Cherry
--Gold: Black, Vintage Black w/ EMG, Vintage Black w/ Duncans
--Chrome: Silver Sparkle
--Nickel: Amber Sunburst
- 42mm Standard Nut
- Thin U Neck Contour
- 24 XJ Frets
- ESP Locking Tuners
Country of Origin
- Varies between Korea and Indonesia on all finishes.
- 24.75" Scale
- Mahogany Body
- Mahogany Neck
Fingerboard
-- Ebony: (Metallic Gold, Silver Sunburst, Vintage Black w/ EMG, Silver Sparkle)
-- Pau Ferro: (Amber Sunburst, Black, Vintage Black w/ Duncans, See Thru Black Cherry)
Hardware Color
--Black Nickel: Metallic Gold, Silver Sunburst, See Thru Black Cherry
--Gold: Black, Vintage Black w/ EMG, Vintage Black w/ Duncans
--Chrome: Silver Sparkle
--Nickel: Amber Sunburst
- 42mm Standard Nut
- Thin U Neck Contour
- 24 XJ Frets
- ESP Locking Tuners
Country of Origin
- Varies between Korea and Indonesia on all finishes.
- Dimensions and Weight in Packaging
- Vintage Black
- Shipping Weight: 11.5 lbs
- Shipping Dimensions: 42 x 18 x 4 in
- Manufacturer Part Number (MPN): LEC1000VB
- Black
- Shipping Weight: 9.75 lbs
- Shipping Dimensions: 43 x 16 x 4 in
- Manufacturer Part Number (MPN): ESP EC1000 BLK
- Blemished, Black
- Shipping Weight: 9.75 lbs
- Shipping Dimensions: 43 x 16 x 4 in
- Manufacturer Part Number (MPN): LEC1000BLK
ESP's Description
ESP LTD EC1000 Deluxe Series Guitar
The ESP EC-1000 features EMG 81/60 pickups, set-neck design, Mahogany body and neck, a pau ferro fingerboard, ESP's excellent TonePros System II locking bridge, and 24 extra jumbo frets.Reviews
Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 5 out of 5 stars.
(244 ratings)
Submitted March 11, 2007 by a customer from hotmail.com
"Buy this guitar. You'll love it forever."
Overall, this is simply the best guitar out there for those who like a hot sound. Im not saying it doesnt also work for softer music, but it really strides in the high distortion area. The only reason I can think of why anyone shouldn't buy this guitar would be that they want to do whammy bar stuff. Anything else, and you've got it all here in an affordable, sexy, tight little package.
Sound
I could write a novel about the sound of this guitar - no matter what model you have. So to put it extremley brief: the mahagony gives it a tight, warm, resonant base for the pickups to build on. The EMGs are 81 and 60 (bridge and neck, respectively) and are, shall I say, hellacious. The 81 rips out intense distortion for all you metalheads to play juicy squeals and harmonics - perfect for leads and tight/heavy riffs. The 60 is soft and smooth, great for legato playing or soulful soloing. For those who have the JB and the 59, let me just say this: Lamb of God's Willie Adler uses the exact same setup on his ESP guitar. Got it? I own the model with the EMGs, and for those that boo the clean sound, I'd like to disagree. Just put it on the neck pickup and it'll take off a lot of the bite. Dont feel like you have to pay high prices for a great sound - look no further than this guitar for any genre. A++
Features
Mine shipped with a manual, some crazy ESP stickers, and allen wrenches for adjusting the hardware, but I didn't need to adjust… read more it one bit. This guitar has fabulous intonation because of the way it's designed - to start, it has a tonepros locking bridge (so the bridge will not move at all no matter what you do to it) and that makes the tuning a lot easier when changing strings. Then you move up to the headstock and find both a compensated nut and locking machine heads (which you don't have to unscrew or anything like that, they just lock the string in place so you dont have to wind it around the post and risk slippage)
Ease of Use
Playability is outstanding. Like I said before, this thing can crank out some wild sh*t if you know how to play. The neck is also nicely shaped - not too thick that you cant play solos really fast, but also not so thin that you can't have a nice full grip on it.
Quality
Made very well. There was absolutley nothing out of place or wrong with mine and the guitar itself makes for a very durable road guitar (just ask all the bands that use them). However, I advise against getting the Satin Black finish (Vintage Black I think they call it) if you're the type of person that is a total neatfreak about your guitar. Mine has the Satin finish and it is very prone to scratches / blemishes if you don't treat respectfully. If you don't want to worry about scratching or things like that and you still want EMGs, just go for the regular gloss black or the black cherry finish - they're a little more easy to keep clean.
Value
Best. Price. Ever. Pretty much everywhere you look, this thing is selling for WAAAYY under what it should be. You're basically getting a Les Paul with better pickups and neck (that's easier on the shoulder too) for less money even than a studio guitar. Ridiculous value.
Manufacturer Support
Though I've never personally delt with them, ESP is a company that caters to guitarist's every need to make them happy. After all, they specialize in custom guitars - why wouldn't they act the same with customers?
The Wow Factor
Pretty much any variation of this guitar will make people crap themselves when they first see it.
Musical Background:
Active Musician
Musical Style:
Metal / Hardcore / Blues read less
Sound
I could write a novel about the sound of this guitar - no matter what model you have. So to put it extremley brief: the mahagony gives it a tight, warm, resonant base for the pickups to build on. The EMGs are 81 and 60 (bridge and neck, respectively) and are, shall I say, hellacious. The 81 rips out intense distortion for all you metalheads to play juicy squeals and harmonics - perfect for leads and tight/heavy riffs. The 60 is soft and smooth, great for legato playing or soulful soloing. For those who have the JB and the 59, let me just say this: Lamb of God's Willie Adler uses the exact same setup on his ESP guitar. Got it? I own the model with the EMGs, and for those that boo the clean sound, I'd like to disagree. Just put it on the neck pickup and it'll take off a lot of the bite. Dont feel like you have to pay high prices for a great sound - look no further than this guitar for any genre. A++
Features
Mine shipped with a manual, some crazy ESP stickers, and allen wrenches for adjusting the hardware, but I didn't need to adjust… read more it one bit. This guitar has fabulous intonation because of the way it's designed - to start, it has a tonepros locking bridge (so the bridge will not move at all no matter what you do to it) and that makes the tuning a lot easier when changing strings. Then you move up to the headstock and find both a compensated nut and locking machine heads (which you don't have to unscrew or anything like that, they just lock the string in place so you dont have to wind it around the post and risk slippage)
Ease of Use
Playability is outstanding. Like I said before, this thing can crank out some wild sh*t if you know how to play. The neck is also nicely shaped - not too thick that you cant play solos really fast, but also not so thin that you can't have a nice full grip on it.
Quality
Made very well. There was absolutley nothing out of place or wrong with mine and the guitar itself makes for a very durable road guitar (just ask all the bands that use them). However, I advise against getting the Satin Black finish (Vintage Black I think they call it) if you're the type of person that is a total neatfreak about your guitar. Mine has the Satin finish and it is very prone to scratches / blemishes if you don't treat respectfully. If you don't want to worry about scratching or things like that and you still want EMGs, just go for the regular gloss black or the black cherry finish - they're a little more easy to keep clean.
Value
Best. Price. Ever. Pretty much everywhere you look, this thing is selling for WAAAYY under what it should be. You're basically getting a Les Paul with better pickups and neck (that's easier on the shoulder too) for less money even than a studio guitar. Ridiculous value.
Manufacturer Support
Though I've never personally delt with them, ESP is a company that caters to guitarist's every need to make them happy. After all, they specialize in custom guitars - why wouldn't they act the same with customers?
The Wow Factor
Pretty much any variation of this guitar will make people crap themselves when they first see it.
Musical Background:
Active Musician
Musical Style:
Metal / Hardcore / Blues read less
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