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Xochitl<\/a> wrote

Hello,<\/p>\n\n

It\'s not a direct answer to your question but it may be a convenient thread for remembering an old topic in an old ESP board (around 2004). The ESP Eclipse model has changed a little since then (sic), but I believe this review (from a guy named Richmond J. Prescott - I don\'t remember his nickname) is still interesting. :hat<\/p>\n\n

I\'ll have to break it in many posts. Sorry for the inconvenience. <\/p>\n\n

Enjoy your reading or skip it. Up to you. ;)<\/p>\n\n

This might help some out... \n
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Objective: The objective in this study is to compare and contrast two guitars: The Eclipse 1 CTM from ESP guitars (which will be reffered to in the study ony as \"CTM\" and its sister guitar; the Ec-1000 (Reffered to as \"Ec1k\" throughout the study) from ESP subsidiary, LTD guitars. The goal of the study was not to determine \"which guitar is better\" but rather, their differences and similarities in sound and overall quality in relation to each guitars respective price. \n
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OVERVIEW: After three days of extensive comparison, i have compiled my notes and gathered my thoughts. The study was broken up into various sub-sections and there will be conclusions and reflections at the end of each sub-section (please note: the reflections at the end of each sub-section are the opinions of the researcher and may not agree with that of the reader). These are the findings from the study: \n
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