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Hello there, the floyd rose is the 1000 pro SE or the 1000 SE? or those two are just the same? Thanks.
I just played an ec 256 . The neck thickness and shape , as well as the fretwork, are perfect. I love esp/ltd but...as with many companies...neck shape is all over the place. Necks are the most important part but companies are
ver clear on neck shape/thickness model to model . Thin u and extra thin u does not cover all esp/ltd models. A true U shape is a thick C with extra shoulders like a 70s strat . Many of these like the m 100 fm was a D shape . Flatter back , round shoulders. The Kirk Hammett I played was like a super thin c .
Jackson is very consistent, but their body styles and finishes are stuck in the 80s along with some questionable new styles...but, the speed neck shape is very consistent. I'll give them that .
I'd be great if you offered a " classic " neck that is thick , and a modern that is thin in all models . I love Esp . This site is like my Sears catalog but I'd do alot more buying with a good choice of neck shapes and them being accurately described for each model.
Just my 2c.
Oh yeah! My kinda guitar..
I would love to see this (and LTDs in general) available with a Sustainiac.
Well, you can always buy It separately if you really want to have one on it I suppose
Great if it’s an extra option, but I’ve been so frustrated by schecter for making sustainiac exclusive guitars; you can always convert to a sustainiac, but you can’t convert back, as the sustainiac requires an extra toggle switch hole that can’t be covered without significant body work.
Dig this guitar. My first LTD but not my last.