ESP kh-2 1995
ESP kh-2 1995
did the 1995 kh-2 ever come with an 81/60
someone selling me one and he says he bought it brand new with that pickup configuration
need help. Thanks
Cheers Nathan, I looked back at my post that you quoted and saw that I posted about the EMG 80/80 combo. Lol, there is no EMG 80.
Lol, apologies. Working nightshifts makes you very tired and you mess up sometimes.
I actually meant that ESP started to use the EMG 60 in the early 2000's from memory.
I am sure I read it on another forum years ago, but I could be wrong also as it may have been a few years earlier.
ESP 348 wrote:Cheers Nathan, I looked back at my post that you quoted and saw that I posted about the EMG 80/80 combo. Lol, there is no EMG 80.
Lol, apologies. Working nightshifts makes you very tired and you mess up sometimes.
I actually meant that ESP started to use the EMG 60 in the early 2000's from memory.
I am sure I read it on another forum years ago, but I could be wrong also as it may have been a few years earlier.
Ok that makes sense now, I was wondering how you could think the 60 didn't come out till 2000's. Thought maybe you took a kick to the head from a kangaroo or something lol
And I knew you meant 81/81
Nathan S. wrote:Yep, should definitely have had original 80/80 EMGs in it.
The EMG 60 came out in the early 2000s from memory.
60 has been around alot longer than that. According to my research it was developed in 1979 for a Fender guitar. Thanks Wikipedia.
Yeah but it said Fender changed its plans. I do not remember the EMG 60 back in the 80s or 90s. It's possible EMG shevled it until the 2000s.
Big Daddy B wrote:Yep, should definitely have had original 80/80 EMGs in it.
The EMG 60 came out in the early 2000s from memory.
60 has been around alot longer than that. According to my research it was developed in 1979 for a Fender guitar. Thanks Wikipedia.
Yeah but it said Fender changed its plans. I do not remember the EMG 60 back in the 80s or 90s. It's possible EMG shevled it until the 2000s.
Didn't Het use the 81/60 combo ever since he switched to EMG'S mid to late 80's? ???
Nathan S. wrote:Yep, should definitely have had original 80/80 EMGs in it.
The EMG 60 came out in the early 2000s from memory.
60 has been around alot longer than that. According to my research it was developed in 1979 for a Fender guitar. Thanks Wikipedia.
Yeah but it said Fender changed its plans. I do not remember the EMG 60 back in the 80s or 90s. It's possible EMG shevled it until the 2000s.
Didn't Het use the 81/60 combo ever since he switched to EMG'S mid to late 80's? ???
That I don't know but the EXPs in the 90s came with 81/81
Big Daddy B wrote:Yep, should definitely have had original 80/80 EMGs in it.
The EMG 60 came out in the early 2000s from memory.
60 has been around alot longer than that. According to my research it was developed in 1979 for a Fender guitar. Thanks Wikipedia.
Yeah but it said Fender changed its plans. I do not remember the EMG 60 back in the 80s or 90s. It's possible EMG shevled it until the 2000s.
Didn't Het use the 81/60 combo ever since he switched to EMG'S mid to late 80's? ???
That I don't know however I did peruse the ESP Catalog archive. 1997 was the first year showing a JH sig, the JH-1. It did indeed have the EMG 60! They did not have a 96 catalog up. 95 only had the Hammett models.
I'm not sure but I thought back then it was 81/81