2019 New Product Prototype Preview
2019 New Product Prototype Preview
Today is the day that we're going to start our annual member-exclusive New Product Preview. ESP All Access members will receive a weekly email with a pic sent to their inbox, as long as their account preferences allow us to send them marketing messages. Keep an eye out for Prototype #1 today!
Nathan M. wrote:To me, they sound pretty different to the 81/60 sets. Hard to explain the difference of the sound in words, but many people seem to call them 'more organic' sounding similar to a passive pickup.
Thank you Nathan, I've understood ("more organic" sounding similar to a passive pickup).
Please, make us a LTD Eclipse 1001 or 401 really vintage style finish lp standard, with thick-bodied, no emg pickups or so with EMG FAT serie, vintage style colors - ice tea burst - burst mojave - honey burst - lemon drop - tabacco sunburst - ... ect, but especially with a matte varnish, NO GLOSSY !!! ... make us a real vintage LTD for once !!! Thanks
Just a note to say how glad we are at ESP that everyone is stoked about the start of our annual Prototype Previews! For those of you inquiring about specs and other details, please be aware that we're purposefully not announcing info that is subject to change as we finalize the new models. We will definitely be doing a full preview toward the end of the year with more info on each new model. Meanwhile, expect the photos each Friday (or more often if we get enough prototypes in over the next couple of months).
Jeff K. wrote:Today is the day that we're going to start our annual member-exclusive New Product Preview. ESP All Access members will receive a weekly email with a pic sent to their inbox, as long as their account preferences allow us to send them marketing messages. Keep an eye out for Prototype #1 today!
I`m love the EC-1000 VB, but in my mind just blow away when just think to put a set of Fishman Fluences Modern SET Gold top in that guitar, because the Duncan are awesome, but put Fluences with gold top are mind blowing.
The dark painted subtle shadow on the knob recesses are a nice finish accent. However the term "burst" seems to be loosely applied to a stencil, and it looks like the "binding" is clear coat roughed up with a sanding drum on a router. Is this where we are from a price/performance point in a "1000 series LTD" in 2019? Really?