Azoth
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Are these necks the same specs as the Ltd models? I know the nut size says 42mm but there are multiple nuts that can have that size. Inches is a better system or decimals in the mm

Rafael M.
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This guitar full thickness and with Het Set would be killer!!! Don’t you guys want to do that for 2022? Lol 

Jake M.
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what pickups came in my guitar? I ordered it from guitar center and these don't look like the pickups that were advertised the 81/60

Carlos G. C.
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Any plans on making this guitar with set thru construction?

I would really love to get this guitar hopefully one day, but I dont know if that access heel may be a problem for me

Sean a.

Just received this guitar... it's perfect! I looked the guitar over from head stock to strap lock and there's not a single flaw.

 

The sound is killer. A lot of people complain about EMG's, and they are a little shrill for leads, but for rhythm they can't be beat. More so if you like to tune down, as they keep the low end tight. I was worried about this guitar sounding a little thin, as the body is significantly thinner than an LP, but nope that punchy neck sound is still there.  The aged binding is probably my favorite aesthetic quality of this guitar, it looks amazing against the satin black finish. I love the locking tulip tuners as well, so much better looking than Grovers.

 

Comparing this to the LTD's I've owned, as well as the one I currently own, the build quality is another level. In the future I definitely plan on investing in another E2 or perhaps a custom shop instrument.

 

I also own an MH417, a 90's M deluxe, a Gibson LP classic, 50's standard LP, and  Flying V. Gibson and ESP are my two favorite companies. They produce no bull@#$% rock machines. That being said I wish people wouldn't compare Eclipses to Les Pauls. Aside from the single cutaway body shape they have nothing in common. They're both fantastic instruments that benefit the player in different ways. A Jackson soloist is not an ESP M model and so on.