David  B.

 Carl     love the play     feel    make  music again 

 

Matheus B.

Was this guitar dioscontinued?

Carl N.

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Cody H.

They changed the pickups, that older version was discontinued.  

Alexander N.

Is this made in Indonesia now?

Carl N.

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Juan Daniel  R.

Carl I love ESP. My next guitar is going to be another ESP E II Eclipse. I´m feeling that my development in my playing is taking me more to the 70s blues rock and I´m not sure if there is a real difference in classic low output pickups versus my EMGs. I also love my EMGs pickups. I would like to have a ESP with that kind of pickups to get all the tones possibilities. Maybe I ended changing to another set of EMGs because as I said I love everything in my guitars. But the stainless steel frets is a must. You are going to do it in a future I´m sure. And my question about this model is if it have weight relief or not. Also this model is so beautifull that deserves a E II version. Thank for the answer

Carl N.

Anytime you change pickups, even when keeping the same brand of pickup, you will ultimately change the tone of the instrument.  While there are some factors like construction, woods used, and hardware that can affect the sound of your instrument, nothing else will change it more drastically than changing pickups, especially moving to a passive, lower output pickup from a high output active pickup.  For this model, it will be full thickness without any chambering besides what is already cut out for the electronics cavity and the toggle switch cavity.  Hope this helps

Juan Daniel  R.

Hi ESP. Full thickness love it. I would like more set neck. No weight relief??? That guitar looks awesome. I would like an E II japanese made version. I have two ESP eclipse E II and can´t find a reason to try another brand. Just I would like to see a low output pickups eclipse that show how ESP are on the top for every music genre even the vintages blues rock tones. I can get it with my EMGs but I would like to try with vintage low output pickups. You could say "change the pickups" but I really want a ESP eclipse made for "let all the tone woods allow to hear" if that "tone wood" really exist. And put stainless steel frets friends. No one wants to send his precious guitar to refret.

Carl N.

Thanks for the suggestions, while everyone has their own taste for pickups we try and offer a selection that reaches a wide range of players.