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Stunning guitar!
I'd like to start learning guitar, really hope to win this through the ESP giveaway
Would be great to start with such a beautiful instrument!
Hey Luca, thanks for your comments and glad you like this guitar! Good luck!
Just got this guitar and it's awesome. I see below that beneath the neck is routed only for a single coil. Is there a replacement pickguard for it for HxS only? It's more for aesthetics.
Thanks
Jeff
Hi Jeff, GLad you like your SN-1000. Unfortunately we do not sell different pickguards. Your best option if you want to do this is to purchase one from WD Music or Allparts (they can make one from a tracing or you send your pickguard to them), otherwise find a repair shop that makes custom pickguards.
Very cool to see the truss rod adjustment moved to the heel. Hoping to see this standard on a wider range of guitars in the future. This thing looks killer
Hey Nathan, Thanks! Glad to hear that you like this design.
What a nice guitar and there is just something about Esp and Ltd builds that just stand out above all other brands, I've played many guitars and i can honestly say that this is my brand until i cant play no more. And thank you for adding more selections for lefties and there nice ones cant wait to get my next guitar. Rock on.
Hey Jean-Marc, Thank you very much for your kind words. We appreciate customers like you and hope that we are doing something right!
Love this! Out of curiosity, what does the cavity routing look like? I’d like to put a Fishman HH set in it, just like the black one.
Hi Gabriel, The neck pickup is routed as a single coil only and therefore you would have to route the wood out to put in a humbucker. The bridge and middle position are fully open so you could put a middle humbucker without routing out the wood. Sorry this probably isn't what you hoped for but I hope this info is helpful.