Are ESP LTD guitars any good?

Are ESP LTD guitars any good?

For the price they are really good guitars. The hardware on them is even decent quality. Many sister brand guitars aren’t loaded with quality hardware. My LTD even has an ebony fretboard and came with an EMG 60 in the neck and an EMG 81 in the bridge, just like it’s ESP variant.

How much is a ESP LTD?

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What does Ltd mean guitar?

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wrote December 21, 2014 22:10. LTD stands for limited. It’s not an acronym like ESP.

What does Ltd stand for guitar?

LTD stands for limited. It’s not an acronym like ESP. Reply.

What does ESP LTD mean?

ESP is the custom guitar line which is upscale, and LTD is the cheaper Standard Series line which is more affordable. ESP. “ESP” stands for “Electric Sound Products.” It is the name of an electric guitar company which is located in North Hollywood, California.

What do pickups do the ESP LTD EC 1000 have?

The ESP LTD EC-1000 is loaded with a pair of EMG humbuckers that simply growl on command. They are a great pick up and do well in this guitar. The guitars controls are a master tone and 2 volume knobs as well as a pick-up selector switch. The clarity and aggression from this pick-up set is awesome.

What is an ESP LTD guitar?

ESP LTD. ESP LTD guitars are a line guitars from ESP aimed to be affordable to many and providing excellent quality at the same time. And like the ESP guitars the LTD logo may differ in appearance on the different guitars. Within the LTD line up of guitars it can be split up into 3 different groups.

What does esp in ESP Guitars mean?

ESP “ESP” stands for “Electric Sound Products.” It is the name of an electric guitar company which is located in North Hollywood, California. The company is Japanese owned but America based. ESP started in Tokyo in 1975 as a company which produced replacement parts for custom guitars and was introduced in America in 1983.