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I've had the EC-1000 Amber Sunburst for a few months now and I really like it.
I just bought an EC-1000 Amber Sunburst and a GH-600. Both used but un-played. I thought that at the price they would be serviceable instruments for gigs where I did not want to risk other more expensive instruments.
I own a raft of vintage and custom guitars. These two LTD models DEFINITELY hold their own. The more I play them, the more I like them.
Question: I see in the specs that the EC-1000 should have a push-pull pot in the tone position. The one I bought does not.
I am fairly certain that it is bone stock. It may have never been played. Screws in the back are un-marred.
Was this model ever sold without the push-pull pot?
Doesn't really matter. It sounds fantastic but I am curious.
Cheers!
My 2004 came with no coil split/tap. But, that was 20 years ago.
Hello !
Any chance of this guitar become available again, in a near future, for let-handed ?
Thanks
Bro why doesn't this model have stainless steel frets on it c'mon man.
I own a black 2013 LTD EC256, amber sunburst 2017 LTD EC1000ASB-FM and a black cherry 2018 LTD EC1000QM. All three guitars are awesome! If you love single cut style guitars but want something modern, the EC line is perfect. You can't go wrong with the EC models. Low action, great feel, light weight and the tone is very modern for high gain amps.