LTD M-10
LTD M-10
My LTD M-10 is made in vietnam..is it good quality?
The neck on the 24 fret model is awsome. If you want to upgrade the electronics and hardware, you can, but I don't think you need it. I've been playing in bands for nearly 20 years, and own 12 factory ESP'S and an additional 7 ESP partscasters. And I have used low price, highly playable LTD necks on a few of them.
My esp LTD M-10 is made in China and I want to change the nut. Any recommendations for purchase?
Would this work ? http://www.musiciansfriend.com/nuts-saddles/proline-g-style-graphite-slotted-nut
Im new to these stuff.
Please assist.
That nut is a bit wide for your guitar. The replacement nut is for a 1.75" width, and the 42mm width of the LTD is closer to 1.68 (11/16ths).
If you're not familiar with doing this type of work, (and forgive me for thinking that with a beginners guitar you probably aren't), you're probably better off having a technician or luthier replace the nut for you. With a proper tech, you'll have a nut that fits the guitar, with slots placed correctly for your neck width, and a proper setup to go with it.
In my part of the world, a new nut would cost around $35. It's significantly more than the $6 from Musicians Friend, but in the end, you know it's done right.
something as low as a 10 series is the bottom feeder of all the lines in esp/ltd they are good beginner guitars! maybe not the best quality but they are playable!