Michael A.

Is there any place I can find the full length and body thickness of this guitar? I'm looking and planning which will be the case or gig bag and I want to make sure that will fit. Thanks

Todd B. ESP

Hi Michael, The full thickness of the body is 60mm but that does not include the parts. The length of the body is 440mm. If you need any more info please email our customer service team at customerservice@espguitars.com . Hope that helps.

Michael A.

Thank you, Todd!!!

Todd B. ESP

Sure Michael!

Khalid L.

Is this a satin finish or gloss ?

Todd B. ESP

Hi Khalid, this is a gloss finish.

AZULJAY

I LOVE MY SNOW WHITE!.... I can't say enough good things about this guitar, mostly the new Twin pickups with duel mode coil tapping. Forget 81/60's I have a E-II BB with the 81/60's and I am waiting impatiently for EMG to release the Twin 57/66TW's separately... I am going to swap out the 81/60's and drop in the Twins for the E-II BB. YEAH! the Twin pickups are that versatile and packed full of high gain with clarity. Combine that with an LP style body and classic bell tone sound of an LP but with the versatility to mimic a single coil hard tail....It's revolutionary.

I was a bit skeptical about the no contour body style which ESP is famous for contouring the body by the neck and top of the body... but after playing on this axe a while I understand why they did this and it has a more classic feel to it. I still prefer my E-II BB guitars neck / body style weight and feel... it fits me like a glove so I am impatiently waiting for EMG to release the Twins but for now if you want to try the 57/66TW's this is the first production model including them and they are by far the best pickups I have ever used.

I use an iRig stomp with the Tonebridge application running through a JBL party box and I get my tabs from Ultimate guitar tabs.. That combination leaves me speechless!... I can't believe how much TONE! plays a major role in the way you play a song and what a great feeling I get when I lock down the proper tone. I didn't know what I was missing when I was using my E-II BB with 81/60's with the same set up.... UNTIL I plugged in the SNOW WHITE with 57/60TW's HOLLY $#!T night and day difference! and with just a few flicks of a toggle, a push or pull of a tone knob and I can dial in any tone with extreme accuracy especially with the set up I mentioned above.

I have become a better guitar player believe it or not since having this set up... and I will never use another set of pickups or other brand of guitars ever again so long as EMG and ESP continue to produce like they have been.

On a critical note 

THESE ARE MINOR COSMETIC!....I will say that the bone nut was a bit sharp on mine for throwing my hand up to the first position using the last three fingers to make an open chord with leaving my first finger open and sliding back down into a bar chord.. etc.. so I filed in down a bit to round it off the edges for a worn in feel :-) 

As far as the frets, I had a few sticking up I need to work on but not enough to cut through when plugged in but they rock ever so slightly but a quick sanding block and polish is all they need. This is usually the case for the 16th fret where the neck meets the body on an LP.. why this one always pops up I dunno but its usually the case on many LP's from my experience. The last critical thing is that on the last fret / board and binding, I noticed the fret board looked a bit dried out and the binding had been shaved / filed and slightly chewed up when trying to get the board flush with the binding and they used a fretboard filler to mask the imperfections. These are all minor cosmetic issues for the most part, easy enough to resolve and gives me an excuse to tinker around with the new guitar. I think the rush to get the new 57/60TW's into a production guitar may have played a factor in all these minor issues but overall I am satisfied.. 

I will end with saying that the finish on the SNOW WHITE was one of the most flawless mirrored finished I ever seen on a guitar, there was no fisheyes or imperfections at all... it was the best clear coat job on a guitar I have ever seen, the white might have helped but it was mirror clear I was really impressed.

Overall this is well worth the money and the Twin pickups make this guitar my primary guitar now.... I highly recommend this guitar!

Todd B. ESP

Hey AzulJay, Wow, what an incredible review! Thank you for posting all your detailed comments here, even the negative comments, as they all help us do our job better and try to improve quality and offer our customers a guitar that they will love. Your comments about the EMG are great to hear. Not enough people have tried these new pickups out but they are really awesome and hope that more people will try them!

Nick Y.

I have this guitar as well and it’s phenomenal for the price, flawless finish , very impressed with the Indonesian luthiers .. the tone is very beefy and woody with that ringy, chewyness that you get with that “Other” overpriced brand ..

Todd B. ESP

Hi Nick, Thanks for your descriptive review and for your kind remarks. I'm glad to hear you like your instruments and thanks for sharing your photo. Looks like a nice collection!

Michael A.

There are some videos about this beauty, however, it seems that some have fillister around the knobs and some don't. Could you please confirm? I did not find differences in silver sunburst finish.. everyone has the fillister, which I love.

Todd B. ESP

Hi Michael, sorry I do not understand your question. Could you please explain using different terms? If you are referring to the recess around the knob, yes our EC-1000 have this for the knob, but it is not large. It is very small recess to allow the knob to sit closer to body top over arch shape.

Michael A.

Hi Todd.. yes, it's about the recess around the knobs. Thanks for your support.

Todd B. ESP

OK!

AZULJAY

My snow white has recessed edges on the top half just under the knobs... or fillister as you say.. :-) hope that helps! I love everything about this guitar and the pickups make it worth the money, without those new Twins I would say it's still worth the money but not an E-II for sure... I prefer my E-II BB for fit n finish but find myself playing the CTM exclusively because of the pickups...compared side by side it's not even a fair comparison the new 57/66 Twins are revolutionary, with the coil splitting and the way they are designed they are the most versatile pickups with clear highs very aggressive never muddy or dull for lack of better terms they are everything you could want in a pickup no matter what style you play... I run through an iRig Stomp with Tonebridge app and use a JBL party box for my speakers... it's such a killer rig, portable compact set up and LOUD! again the pickups make the guitar... if you can get ahold of one I would do so... if you can't I would wait until the 57/66TW's come on the market and drop them in any guitar you have thats compatible with a wiring kit for push pull knobs and you are good to go... I will stick with EMG and ESP combo so long as they continue to produce guitars like this one!... I didn't realize how awesome the 57/66TW's were until a few days of playing and unable to set down the guitar, then swapping back to my E-II BB and feeling disappointed in the 81/60's... yeah you heard that right :-) it was then I was sold and now hooked on the TWINS and will be dropping in my E-II BB as soon as they become available... I LOVE THIS GUITAR!

Todd B. ESP

Hey AzulJay, thanks again for all your positive comments regarding this CTM version of our EC-1000T and also for your comments about the EMG 57/66-TW pickups. I agree with you, they are great sounding. I've always like the 57/66 and this just adds more tonal possibilites. Such a clear tone! One thing to point out is that the TW doesn't stand for TWIN, it stands for "triple wound" (I too thought it stood for "twin" originally but the people at EMG kindly corrected me)!

Jacob N.

But where is it made? 

Todd B. ESP

Hi Jacob, we make these in Indonesia.