Feature:
EMG 81 and 85 combo, EMG afterburner, Sperzel locking tuners, original Floyd Rose with locking nut, Mahogany Body and one insanely awesome paintjob. Yeah, this will have me set and happy for awhile.
Quality:
The finish on the gutiar is beautiful. There are only 2 flaws in it. The bottom of the guitar has a little crack in the finish and the headstock has some rubbed off at the tip. However, these are both faults of the store's packaging so I'm still giving good quality rating.
Value:
I hate it when people say that there should be a cheaper version for "us poor people." For what this guitar is, it's worth more than it's price. I even got a slight discount because of the 2 flaws mentioned above.
Desirability:
Just look at this guitar and tell me it's ugly and you wouldn't go near it. Impossible. It may appear "emo" to some people but that does not diminish it's beauty. Dan Jacobs had a great idea when he had this guitar design made.
Sound:
I played this guitar on 2 amps, my tiny drive amp and a Krank amp(can't remember what model) at a music store. On the Krank it sounded fantastic although I didn't have much time to mess around with the settings. On my drive amp, it's not bad at all but not something you would wanna play live. Cleans are good and Distortion is great.
Ease of Use:
It's pretty easy to use, pick up and play. The afterburner is something I'm not sure when I'll need or if I'll even use it but I'll figure it all out eventually.
Support:
I never dealt with ESP/LTD before but I'm sure that I won't need to with how well my other guitar(LTD F-100FM) is doing.
Overall:
I started on a Drive Wildfire, then I got my F-100FM, now I have this guitar and I know I'm set for awhile. Thie guitar has everything I need. Floy Rose, Mahogany Body, EMGS. Yeah, I'm pretty content with this beast.
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