Kevin  L.
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Hey I just ordered this exact one,it will be here on Monday. In the description it's says it comes with a case. Guitar Centers description says no case?? 

Kelly Mark F.
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I wish I had one of those.

Mark N.

I saw these a couple of weeks ago and was intrigued. It ticked all my boxes. Once I decided on color, I ordered from Sweetwater. It's a wonderful guitar. Once I changed string gauge and set it up to my specs, it has performed flawlessly. Very comfortable to play, neck profile is just right, sounds great through my Splawn rig. I used it at my band's show last night and it was perfect, never gave me a problem. Stable tuning, great sustain. ESP hit a home run with this series. I will be getting more and replacing my "I" guitars with them. Well done ESP!

Shaun C.
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Still waiting on mine, ordered it in January 

Bryce P.

What happened to the Left-Handed ones

Carl N.

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P.G. S.

EXACTLY.  I was all in on this model. They just evaporated. Sweetwater and GC didn't even know there where left handed versions of the '87 line. Kinda sad.

I ended up pulling the trigger on a the new lefty Kramer Nightswan. Talk about a throwback!

Glen H.

I've got one delivered this week. First impression: wow. I have several brands of guitars (Gibson, PRS, ESP) and owned a lot more. But this one, where have you been??? The neck feels just right, even more than my 2011 ESP Eclipse Standard, and that's a great guitar. I like the SD Distortion a lot (have it in some other guitars). The boost, I've set it just to pimp the split coil a little so it spanks a little more because I find a coil split a little weak sounding. Great job!

Carl N.

thanks for sharing your thoughts on this, glad you enjoy it!

Daniel H.

How is the action? I'm concerned if I can get the action low enough to where I like it since the floyd isn't recessed. The action seems kinda high in the pics and videos I have seen. My rule of thumb is if I can get it low enough to where the strings are touching the frets or close enough that it is not playable then it is good cuz I can raise it right to where I want it from basically a ground zero if you will. 

Carl N.

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Glen H.

I got one of these this week. the action is on the high side (not crazy high), there is still some room to lower the bridge, downside is that you can't do pull ups with the whammy if you lower the bridge. So as an answer, yes, the action can be lowered.

Matt P.

Just got mine, and it is great. Not kidding when I say mine is equally as good as an ESP USA M-1 and my EBMM Majesty. I would definitely buy another if I were to part with one of my other guitars. The Korean factory did a great job. It's too bad this is a limited series. 

Carl N.

Thanks for sharing! 

Nathan M.

I got mine in today. Here's my review (after about 5 hours of playtime) if anyone is interested:

Wow. That was my first impression. The finish looks so cool. It has a metallic type sheen to it that is hard to photo, but looks great in person. The pickup and boost switch are a perfect match and sound AMAZING. This is my first SD Distortion pickup, but probably won't be my last. I typically prefer a JB, but this thing sounds amazing clean while split and clear/tight while under high gain. The non-routed Floyd looks and feels great too. I have a few different LTD, but this one has a bit thinner neck and wider fretboard. Not too thin like another brand, but a great profile in between. 

All in all, just super easy to play. Perfect setup out of the box, but that's probably due to Sweetwater. No uneven frets or sharp edges. It does cost a lot, but other than the lack of stainless steel frets (personal preference) and a case, I can't find anything else I would consider a flaw in mine. I've never played an E-II M1, but I've played an E-II MII and a USA shop M-I NTB (basically a dream guitar). To me, this guitar plays just as good as either of those minus the fret feel of the USA shop (again, my strong preference for stainless steel).

ESP is my favorite guitar brand because I can't find guitars from other brands that resonate with me as much, and this guitar is no exception. Maybe that makes me biased, but I love what I love and I've tried enough to know. It's cool to own something that honors and represents all the aspects that make this brand so great. 


Carl N.

Thanks for sharing!

James D.

Finally received my ESP LTD M-1 Custom 87. First thoughts? Meh! Why? It’s definitely not a 1k guitar! The finish is awesome! This guitar looks like a hot rod! Quality wise it is on the heavy side. The frets are level, but care was not taken to ensure the edges were smooth. Additionally, the frets are not smooth at all. I’m finding a scratchy feeling on bends. I’m not finding a need for the coil split, or I don’t even know if the boost actually works. Maybe it’s subtle. As expected, the SD distortion screams 80’s. The tone is kind of a warm and tight tone. I’m already packing it up, as I don’t care for it. Anyway, I’m going to end it with it is a nice low to mid end guitar just not for me. My personal opinion is for the same price you can get an E series. Once again, this is my opinion of this guitar. My viewpoint might be skewed, as my main guitar is an ESP.

Nathan M.

Interesting. What exactly makes it closer to a 400 than a 1000? Also, the boost switch is configurable. I'm not sure what the factory setting is, but you can adjust it via a trim pot in the back (open the cavity and you should see it). 20dB is a HUGE amount of gain to boost, so it sounds like yours is set low.

To me, 3 piece maple neck, alder body, Floyd 1000, boost switch, and Duncan Distortion all make it closer to a 1000 than 400, but that's just my opinion. 

I have one of these on order and can't wait. 

Carl N.

Thanks for sharing James!

James D.

Hey Nathan,

I did redo my review for ya.  I mean my m-400 is just as nice as this one.  Yeah...probably right on the boost.  Thanks for the advice.   Im not messing with it.  I’m old school and don’t see the need for it anyway.  I had a FRX a long time ago with the same feature and just left it on.  It did make a huge difference though.  This one is probably heading back to the dealer.  The frets just aren’t right.  

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Man, I would love something in Candy Apple Red in the E II range but I must admit I am seriously considering this guitar

Carl N.

Thanks for letting us know!

Nicholas L.

Sick guitar. Very general question, but is there a way to get the fat, warmer neck pickup tone on a single pickup guitar like this? That is the only thing keeping me from getting a single pickup guitar.

Carl N.

Hey Nicholas, you could always adjust your tone via your amp or pedal board.

Soullessghost

Lefty???!!!

Carl N.

Hey Soullessghost, no left handed offerings at the moment.

Tsuin I.

Right! Either this one or the black left handed !!

Veiloftime

Love it!