Hi, Did you ever find out anything about your guitar? I think I have the same one, or a similar one that I purchased on a yard sale. The one I have is acoustic, and inside it says made in. LTD is an entry level line by ESP guitars. Made initially in Korea and also Indonesia. Established 1995. Dating LTD Guitars. According to the ESP website they.
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Question[edit]
Does anyone know any other interesting facts about ESP? I don't want this to be a total commercial for ESP, but I guess it is now until we can expand it. Timbo 02:42, 12 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Too many artists[edit]
Does anyone else think that there are too many listed artists on this page? It looks silly compared to the text above it. Perhaps we should remove some? Lambyuk 10:56, 8 November 2005 (UTC)
- I'd suggest that this page should only contain ESP Guitar players who have their own custom models commercially available, and then create a category for 'normal' ESP guitar players.hellboy 03:41, 9 November 2005 (UTC)
- Agreed.--EcstacyXtcy3 15:22, 20 February 2010 (UTC)
- If the musician is signed, then he should be on the list. If the list gets hard to manage (which it's not at the moment) a separate article can always be made. --Sn0wflake 20:57, 9 November 2005 (UTC)
- Michael Romeo uses Capirosons nowadays, doesn't he? I didn't see an ESP when I saw them live...
- I think you are right (you can download a video from the Gigatour website where he's not playing an ESP). However, I believe he uses different guitars for recording and live performing. Try posting in Talk:Michael Romeo? Lambyuk 12:33, 25 November 2005 (UTC)
Ok, I'm going to start removing non-notable artists as they are added to the list. In my opinion if they're not popular enough to have a Wikipedia article, then they shouldn't appear here. Any objections? hellboy 00:18, 30 May 2007 (UTC)
ESP Pictures[edit]
Do you guys think that I can use the pictures of the guitars from the ESP website on here and cite that i got the picture from the website or should I email ESP and ask for permission or something? QelDroma06 19:21, 9 August 2006 (UTC)
Removing huge list[edit]
There was a huge list of models- I've turned it into a list of series. There's a ton of tiny little stubs about specific models that are not, and can probably never be, encyclopedia articles. I've moving this list of links here since I don't see that it belongs in the article.
- ESP LTD F-500
Damn, that's a crazy huge list. I could see maybe having articles on certain series of guitars if there's much to be said about them, but there's no way we want to reproduce the entire product catalog here. Friday(talk) 18:00, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
- Well I guess I can create an article for each series and describe the individual models there if that'll make it better. QelDroma06 18:04, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
- Seems like a step in the right direction- I've left the series links in for now, altho most of them appear to not be articles either- they're just lists. Moving lists around isn't very helpful, but turning a list into an article is. Honestly, given the content we have, maybe describing the major different series here in the main article is the way to go. Some of the content we have right now is pretty much an 'indiscriminate collection of information', which is what Wikipedia is not. Friday(talk) 18:08, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
- Alright I'll turn the existing lists into articles instead. I guess I can make them somewhat similar to the Jackson Kelly page. QelDroma06 18:16, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
- Jackson Kelly most definitely looks better to me than having seperate articles for each variation. Friday(talk) 18:21, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
- Alright then, I'll get to work on fixing it up right now. If any other problems arise just inform me or make the changes you feel are needed. QelDroma06 18:24, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
- Jackson Kelly most definitely looks better to me than having seperate articles for each variation. Friday(talk) 18:21, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
- Alright I'll turn the existing lists into articles instead. I guess I can make them somewhat similar to the Jackson Kelly page. QelDroma06 18:16, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
- Alright I just finished the first page: ESP AX Series. Any feeback is welcome on it. Tell me if it's good how it is so I can continue doing the same for the others or if there are any improvements I can make. And by the way, for series that have many models in it, such as the M Series, I can condense the information a bit so that there won't be a big list again but I don't think that would be a problem because first of all, it's not really a list, and second of all, it would only be contain about 10 or 15 models for the biggest series. It wouldn't be long like the list previously on the main page. QelDroma06 00:42, 25 August 2006 (UTC)
Isn't the model section(and all the individual wiki's for all the models) pretty fucking redundant considering that all this information is freely available(and probably more accurate) on their site? Considering none of their guitars have even reached the level of popularity of say, a Jackson Kelly, let alone a Les Paul, why the need to inflate an article with pointless lists?
- These individual models definitely don't warrant their own pages. I have changed them to re-directs to the series representing each variant, but I think they should be completely deleted. --Deon Steyn 06:13, 15 June 2007 (UTC)
- I wouldn't even bother putting them through XfD - just redirect them all to a list article - wikipediai not being a directory and all that. As with WP:EPISODE, as each guitar develops anything worth writing about, only then is it to be considered suitable for a standalone article - Tiswas(t) 08:43, 15 June 2007 (UTC)
- dont see why they need individual redirects. At present they've been prodded, which will remove them all in 5 more days, DGG 08:57, 15 June 2007 (UTC)
Headquarters ??[edit]
'ESP is located in North Hollywood, California' ?? Who wrote that ?? :-) Everyone knows that the main company is still in Japan, it always was in Japan .. --88.106.126.77 14:22, 16 July 2007 (UTC)
- true , the headquarters are in Japan, they must be manufacturing guitars in Ca,
besides japan , korea is a huge market so many guitars are made there to, the ESP guitar that i got from ochanomizu,japan was made in Korea =_=' —Preceding unsigned comment added by 203.199.118.12 (talk) 06:05, 21 August 2008 (UTC)
Actually, ESP can be considered to be split into two companies, ESP USA which is in North Hollywood, Cali, AND in Japan for the original ESPs, if I remember correctly somewhere in ShibuyaTkpenalty (talk) 01:00, 21 March 2009 (UTC)
- I thought ESP originally had hq in Japan, but moved to USA. hold on, im checking this out. --EcstacyXtcy3 15:25, 20 February 2010 (UTC)
- Yep, I think their main company is in USA now. I just went to their japan and korean sites, and there's no address. -__- I think we can safely assume that the main company is in North Hollywood, Cali.--EcstacyXtcy3 15:32, 20 February 2010 (UTC)
Fair use rationale for Image:ESP Logo.gif[edit]
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ec-500[edit]
A small part about the ec-500s is wrong. They also have 2-volume and 1-tone knobs, I think the author got mixed up between the ec-500 and the ec-2005 anniversary model, which look almost exactly the same except for a skull and crossbones inlay on the headstock, dragon inlay at the 12th fret and string trough body design. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 90.196.235.194 (talk) 18:10, 20 February 2008 (UTC)
Help?[edit]
Can someone who actually knows something about ESP add some pre-puff-hair-metal history? It makes a huge leap in time glossing over all the years and all the guitars from 1975 to 1983, many of which are far, far, far better than what they have sold in recent years. What I don't know about ESP could fill a warehouse, but at least I know that they had a very full line of completely awesome guitars for sale in 1979 and 1980, and they must not have sprung up overnight. They weren't for sale all over the US, but a guitar store in Berkeley, CA had some and had the brochures for ESP from 1979/1980. They were price listed in Yen and that store (and others) were importing them. They were mostly (obviously illegal) copies, but some were Strat-styled customs that were very much like the Charvel, Jacksons, and Kramers that were popular a few years later. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.235.241.93 (talk) 14:12, 27 March 2008 (UTC)
ESP dealers[edit]
I removed a link to an 'unofficial Australian ESP reseller' from the External Links section.
This was an inappropriate link, which was determined by Wikipedia's policy on external links in articles, which is available to be read here.
In this case, the link in question came under these categories:
Links mainly intended to promote a website.
Links to sites that primarily exist to sell products or services, or to sites with objectionable amounts of advertising.
Links mainly intended to promote a website.
Links to sites that primarily exist to sell products or services, or to sites with objectionable amounts of advertising.
Wikipedia is not for advertising.Temple-of-Monkeys (talk) 06:43, 24 October 2008 (UTC)
Cleaned up guitar lines[edit]
I've cleaned up the Guitar and Bass ranges, because it was far too messy and didnt reflect the structure of ESP's guitars properly, and I recommend that the preceeding segment (Model numbers explanation) be removed as its only applicable to the ESP USA guitars. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Tkpenalty (talk • contribs) 00:57, 21 March 2009 (UTC)
Guitar page deletion[edit]
Most of the ESP Guitar pages are up for deletion. See Category:Proposed_deletion_as_of_30_July_2009. Fences&Windows 00:04, 4 August 2009 (UTC)
go do some work on History[edit]
I restrained myself from adding a line: Nothing whatsoever happened in the years 2006 through 2014.
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Luna Sea and X Japan guitarist Sugizo's signature ESP Eclipse S-VIII Brilliant MixedMedia guitar
This is a list of guitars manufactured by ESP Guitars.
- 1ESP Original Series (Japan)
- 2ESP Standard Series (United States)
ESP Original Series (Japan)[edit]
Guitars[edit]
- ESP 400 Series - the first production line produced by ESP.
- ESP S454
- ESP S465
- ESP T453
- ESP T463
- ESP P457
- ESP P464
- ESP J464
- ESP Forest
- ESP XJ
- ESP Horizon
- ESP Mirage
- ESP Potbelly
- ESP Random Star
- ESP Snapper
- ESP SV
- ESP UltraTone
- ESP VIPER
- ESP Antelope
- ESP Throbber
- ESP Arrow
- ESP Aero
Basses[edit]
- ESP AP
- ESP Bottom Bump
- ESP Bottom Line
- ESP Forest
- ESP XJ
- ESP Halibut
- ESP Amaze
- ESP VIPER
ESP Standard Series (United States)[edit]
Guitars[edit]
- ESP FX
- ESP Horizon
- ESP Mirage
- ESP NV
- ESP Vintage Plus
- ESP VIPER
- ESP EX - The Explorer features a 24.75' scale. It has 22 XJ frets. It comes in a variety of colors, including see-through black, black, and white. Usually includes EMG 81/60 pickups.
- ESP Phoenix-II
- ESP SV-II
- ESP V-II
Basses[edit]
- ESP AX Series - produced in the United States and Europe. The design of the guitars in the AX Series is similar to that of the B.C. Rich Warlock. All of the AX guitars feature a string-thru body with a Tune-O-Matic Bridge. All of them also feature one volume and one tone control knob with a 3-way toggle with a pickup formation of H-H. The series began in 2003 with only the AX-350. In 2005, the AX-350 was discontinued and was replaced with the AX-400, AX-250, and the AX-50. The AX-250 is very similar to the AX-350 except that it is made with bolt-on neck construction instead of neck-thru like its predecessor and the pickups are not EMG HZs but instead are EMG-ESP LH-300's. Notable users of models in the AX Series include Makro, Peter Scheithauer, and Robb Flynn.
- ESP LTD AX-50 - The AX-50 features bolt-on neck construction in a 25.5' scale. The fingerboard features dot inlays with the model name on the 12th fret. It has 24 extra jumbo frets. It comes in silver satin and black satin with black hardware.
- ESP LTD AX-250
- ESP LTD AX-260 - features neck-thru construction in a 25.5' scale. The fingerboard features a custom tribal inlay. It has 24 extra jumbo frets. It comes in black with black hardware.
- ESP LTD AX-350
- ESP LTD AX-400 - features set-in neck construction in a 25.5' scale. The fingerboard features a custom tribal inlay. It has 24 extra jumbo frets and an Earvana compensated nut. It comes in see-through black or see-through red with black hardware and white binding on the neck.
- ESP Bottom Line
- ESP D
- ESP Eclipse
- ESP EX Series
- ESP EX-50 - comes in black or silver. It's the cheapest in the ESP/LTD EX range.
- ESP Forest
- ESP Surveyor
- ESP Vintage
- ESP VIPER
ESP Deluxe Series (U.S. and Europe)[edit]
The Deluxe Series includes models based on the popular ESP product lines of Eclipse, MH, Horizon, M, and Viper guitars. They include many high-end features. The Deluxe Series began with only four models in 2003.
- ESP LTD EC-1000 BLK
- ESP LTD EC-1000 MGO
- ESP LTD EC-1000 SSB
- ESP LTD EC-1000 VB
- ESP LTD EC-1000FM
- ESP LTD EC-1000FR
- ESP LTD EC-1000QM
- ESP LTD H-1001
- ESP LTD H-1001FM
- ESP LTD H-1001FR
- ESP LTD MH-1000FR
- ESP LTD MH-1000NT
- ESP LTD VIPER-1000
- ESP LTD VIPER-1000FM
ESP Custom Series[edit]
- ESP Alexi Laiho Series
- ESP Alexi Laiho Arrow Head 'Custom Shop' - available in the Japanese market only.
- ESP Alexi Laiho Pink Saw Tooth 'Custom Shop'
- ESP Alexi Laiho Saw Tooth 'Custom Shop'
- ESP Alexi Laiho Signature Model - based on the guitar that Laiho plays, but with a longer lower section. It come in white with black pinstripes or black with yellow pinstripes.
- ESP Alexi Laiho Scythe 'Custom Shop'
- ESP Alexi Laiho Scythe 'Standard' - features an ebony fingerboard with scythe inlays.
- ESP Edwards E-AL-128 Arrow Head
- ESP Edwards E-AL-120 Scythe
- ESP LTD Alexi - 200
- ESP LTD Alexi - 600
- ESP LTD Alexi - 600 SE
- ESP USA Alexi Laiho 'Standard'
- ESP Dan Jacobs EX - distributed as the ESP LTD DJ-600 - the same model as the guitars in the EX series, with several changes: the headstock is reversed, it uses an EMG 85 pickup in the neck rather than an EMG 60, it has Grover tuners, and it has a Floyd Rose bridge. The tone knob has been replaced by an EMG Afterburner.
- ESP Dave Mustaine - ESP produced several guitars based on the custom models of Dave Mustaine until 2007, when he left the brand for Dean Guitars. The DV models lack a 24th fret inlay.
- ESP Axxion - fretboard is ebony with XX inlays and available in black.
- ESP DV8 - fretboard is ebony with 8-Ball Inlay on first fret. It is available in black, snow white and metallic silver.
- ESP LTD DV-200 - fretboard is rosewood with 8-Ball Inlay on first fret and available in black.
- ESP LTD DV8-R - fretboard is rosewood with 8-Ball inlay on first fret. It is available in black, metallic silver and snow white, and a SE Flame Burst.
- ESP LTD V-200
- ESP LTD V-500
- ESP Kirk Hammett
- ESP KH-1 - Flying V Model, 22 frets
- ESP KH-2 - Black finished, Bolt-on construction, Skull-Crossbones inlays, EMG-81(B) EMG-60(N) pickups, 24 frets
- ESP KH-2 Vintage - Black finished, Neck-thru-body construction, Skull-Crossbones inlays, EMG-81(B) EMG-60(N) pickups, 24 frets
- ESP KH-3 - Black finished, Spider & Skull-Crossbones inlays, EMG-81(B) pickups, 24 frets
- ESP KH-4 - Base on ESP M-II model, Black finished with White pearl pickguard, 24 frets
- ESP KH-DC - STBC (See Thru Black Cherry) finished, EMG-81(B) EMG-60(N) pickups, 22 frets, launched 2012.
- ESP RZK-1 - A guitar specially for Richard Z. Kruspe, lead guitarist of Rammstein. It has a platinum silver painting and the Rammstein logo on it.
- ESP Eclipse - features neck-thru construction in a 24.75' scale. The fingerboard features flag inlays with ESP at the 12th fret. It has 22 extra jumbo frets and a graphite nut. It comes in black and black cherry with black hardware. The binding is natural on the body and white on the neck and headstock. The tuning pegs are Sperzel locking tuners.
- ESP Horizon - features one volume and one tone control knob with a 3-way toggle, high-end pickups, and other high-end features. The Horizon features neck-thru construction in a 25.5' scale. The fingerboard features pearl offset block inlays with ESP at the 12th fret. It has 24 extra jumbo frets. It comes in see-through aqua and amber sunburst with black hardware. The binding is natural on the body and white on the neck and headstock. The tuning pegs are Sperzel locking tuners.
- ESP Horizon 3 Custom - features neck-thru construction in a 25.5' scale. The fingerboard features dot inlays with ESP at the 12th fret. It has 24 extra jumbo frets. It comes in see-through aqua and amber sunburst with black hardware and white binding on the neck and headstock. The tuning pegs are Sperzel locking tuners. It was discontinued after 2004. It varied from that Horizon in that it was more rounded, with a longer upper claw.
- ESP Michael Paget Signature Series - the successor to the Dave Mustaine/DV series. Its feature new pickups, an EMG-81 in the bridge, and an EMG-85 in the neck. Unlike its predecessor, it no longer has a pickguard.
- ESP VIPER - features one volume and one tone control knob with a 3-way toggle, high-end pickups, and other high-end features. The VIPER features neck-thru construction in a 24.75' scale. The fingerboard features flag inlays with ESP at the 12th fret. It has 24 extra jumbo frets and a graphite nut. It comes in black and black cherry with black hardware and white binding on the neck and headstock. The tuning pegs are Sperzel locking tuners.
LTD Standard Series[edit]
- ESP LTD V-50
- ESP LTD V-100
- ESP LTD V-300
- ESP LTD V-401DX
- ESP LTD AX-360
- ESP LTD AX-50
- ESP LTD AX-2E
- ESP LTD B-204SM 4 string
- ESP LTD B-204SMFL 4 string fretless
- ESP LTD BW-1[1]
- ESP LTD EC-401
- ESP LTD EC-401 B
- ESP LTD EC-401 FM
- ESP LTD EC-401 VF
- ESP LTD EC-256 AHB
- ESP LTD EC-256 AVG
- ESP LTD EC-200 QM
- ESP LTD EC-100 QM
- ESP LTD EC-50
- ESP LTD EC-10
- ESP LTD EX-401DX
- ESP LTD EX-360
- ESP LTD EX-50
- ESP LTD F-10
- ESP LTD F-50
- ESP LTD F-100FM
- ESP LTD F-200
- ESP LTD F-200B
- ESP LTD F-2005
- ESP LTD F-207
- ESP LTD F-350
- ESP LTD F-400FM
- ESP LTD F-2E
- ESP LTD FX-360
- ESP LTD FX-360SM
- ESP LTD H-351R
- ESP LTD H-351NT
- ESP LTD H-101FM
- ESP LTD H-51
- ESP LTD M-300FM
- ESP LTD M-302FM
- ESP LTD M-103FM
- ESP LTD M-155
- ESP LTD M-10
- ESP LTD M-53
- ESP LTD M-250
- ESP LTD MH-250
- ESP LTD MH-350FR
- ESP LTD MH-327 27 FRET
- ESP LTD MH-103QM
- ESP LTD MH-100QM
- ESP LTD MH-53
- ESP LTD MH-50
- ESP LTD MH-417
- ESP LTD MH-350NT
- ESP LTD MH-100QMNT
- ESP LTD MH-50NT
- ESP LTD PB-401
- ESP LTD PB-500
- ESP LTD ST-203
- ESP LTD ST-203FR
- ESP LTD VIPER-417
- ESP LTD VIPER-300FM
- ESP LTD VIPER-300M
- ESP LTD VIPER-100FM
- ESP LTD VIPER-50
- ESP LTD VIPER-10
ESP Grass Roots Series[edit]
The ESP Grass Roots brand is solely for the Japanese market. Grass Roots guitars are aimed at the low cost market. Like the other Japan-only line of ESP, Edwards, there are online dealerships for such guitars. When production first started in the early 1990s, Grassroots Guitars were produced in Japan, but they are now produced in Korea.
- Grass Roots G-LS-53
- Grass Roots G-LP-45S/QM
- Grass Roots G-SG-44L
- Grass Roots G-FR-52G
- Grass Roots G-HR-43QM
- Grass Roots G-SE-45SC/R
- Grass Roots G-SE-38R
- Grass Roots G-SE-38M
- Grass Roots G-LP-45S
- Grass Roots G-LP-45C
- Grass Roots G-FR-58GT
- Grass Roots G-SE-39R/H
- Grass Roots G-HR-49S
- Grass Roots G-MA-49S
- Grass Roots G-7-53HR
- Grass Roots G-7-56MR
- Grass Roots G-FR-48B
- Grass Roots G-JB-44R
- Grass Roots G-PB-45PM
- Grass Roots G-JB-45PM
- Grass Roots G-LB-48CC
- Grass Roots G-PB-42R
- Grass Roots G-UT-43B
- Grass Roots G-VP-43B
- Grass Roots G-FR-58B
- Grass Roots G-PB-45PM Limited Edition
ESP Navigator Series[edit]
(Japanese-market only guitars)
- Navigator N-LP-580LTD
- Navigator N-LP-380LTD
- Navigator N-LP-350LTD
- Navigator N-LP-400CTM
- Navigator N-LP-380CTM
- Navigator N-SG-320LTD
- Navigator N-FV-300LTD
- Navigator N-EX-300LTD
- Navigator N-ST-300/R
- Navigator N-ST-300/M
- Navigator N-TE-300LTD
- Navigator N-TE-300CTM
- Navigator N-JB-280LTD
- Navigator N-JB-300LTD
- Navigator N-PB-280LTD
ESP Edwards Series[edit]
Edwards guitar series consist of very high quality copies of legendary guitars like the Les Paul, Telecaster, and Stratocaster, and also original ESP designs. The Edwards Les Paul, Tele, and Strat guitars are built specifically for the Japanese market, and are not sold in the US as they contravene Gibson and Fender patents; they can however be imported by individual buyers. Many prominent Japanese artists have Edwards series signature models along with a few International artists, such as Alexi Laiho of Children of Bodom, Anchang of Sex Machineguns, and Aiji of LM.C.
- ESP Edwards Thru-neck Series
- Edwards E-CY-165CTM
- Edwards E-CY-130D
- Edwards E-HR-135QM
- Edwards E-HR-130
- Edwards E-HR-135
- Edwards E-FR-130GT
- Edwards E-FR-145GT/QM
- Edwards E-RV-148
- Edwards E-BT-110B
- Edwards E-FR-110B
- ESP Edwards Original Series
- E-EX-92D
- E-EX-110D
- E-EC-150E
- E-FV-85D
- E-LP-112CE
- E-LP-85SD(Discontinued)
- E-LP-85CD(Discontinued)
- E-LP-92SD/QM
- E-LP-92SD<
- E-LP-92CD
- E-LP-92SD/P
- E-LP-92CD/P
- E-PO-96D
- E-PO-108P
- E-PO-128FR
- E-PA-125D
- E-SN-145FR
- E-SN-150FR
- E-AM-120M
- E-AM-120R
- E-AM-128QM
- E-AM-138QM
- E-FV-103B
- ESP Edwards Lacquer Taste Series
- Edwards E-LP-130LTS/RE
- Edwards E-LP-98LTS
- Edwards E-LP-98LTC
- Edwards E-LS-90LT
- Edwards E-ML-85LT
- Edwards E-MM-85LT
- Edwards E-SA-118LTS
- Edwards E-SA-130LTC
- Edwards E-SE-93M/LT
- Edwards E-SE-93R/LT
- Edwards E-SG-90LT2
- Edwards E-SG-110LT2/VT
- Edwards E-TE-92M/LT
- Edwards E-TE-92CTM/LT
- Edwards E-JB-93R/LT
- Edwards E-PB-83M/LT
- Edwards E-PB-83R/LT
- ESP Edwards Mini Guitar Series
- Edwards E-LP-45S/M
- Edwards E-LP-43C/M
- Artist Models
- E-7-90HR
- E-7-90JG
- E-CY-108D7
- E-AL-166 Blacky
- E-CY-115D
- E-CY-128DT
- E-CY-130D
- E-CY-165CTM NAT
- E-EX-80D
- E-EX-85LT
- E-EX-100STD
- E-EX-125E
- E-EX-138E
- E-FR-120B N,SR,SB
- E-FR-120GT N
- E-FR-130GT MBK
- E-FR-145GT
- E-FV-100STD
- E-FV-103B DMB
- E-HR-115D
- E-HR-120D
- E-HR-125E
- E-HR-135FM
- E-HR-145QM
- E-JR-85LT
- E-LP-50S/M
- E-LP-50C/M
- E-LP-85SD TSB,BLUE
- E-LP-85CD Orange
- E-LP-90LT EVOLUTION Z
- E-LP-90LTC EVOLUTION Z
- E-LP-90SD
- E-LP-90SD/SH
- E-LP-100LTC
- E-LP-105CE WHT,BK
- E-LP-110CTM VHB
- E-LP-112CE DPS
- E-LP-117CTM
- E-LS-90LT BK
- E-ML-90LT
- E-PV-143
- E-RA-110HR
- E-RV-148
- E-SA-135LT
- E-SA-138LTC VW
- E-SE-93M/LT SOB,TR,3TS
- E-SE-93R/LT TR,SG
- E-SG-80D
- E-SG-90LT2 WN
- E-US-85D
- E-SG3-95LTC
- E-VP-90D
- E-VP-105D/SL
- E-VP-98G
- E-BT-110B
- E-FR-140B
- E-JB-110PM
- E-JB-110JM
- E-LB-135SD
- E-LB-135CD
- E-UT-90B
- E-UT-93B
Comparison chart[edit]
Model | Period | Construction | Woods | Hardware | Colors | ||||
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Body | Neck | Body | Neck | Fretboard | Bridge | Pickup | |||
Alexi Laiho Arrow Head | 2005/07 | Solid | Neck-thru | Alder | Maple | Ebony with Arrow Head Inlays | Floyd Rose Original | EMG HZ H-4 | White, black |
Alexi Laiho Saw Tooth | 2005/07 | Solid | Neck-thru | Alder | Maple | Ebony with Sawtooth Inlays | Floyd Rose Original | EMG HZ H-4 | Black |
Alexi Laiho Signature Model | 2005/07 | Solid | Neck-thru | Alder | Maple | Ebony with Sawtooth Inlays | Floyd Rose Original | EMG HZ H-4 | White, black |
Alexi Laiho Scythe | 2005/07 | Solid | Neck-thru | Alder | Maple | Ebony with Scythe Inlays | Floyd Rose Original | EMG HZ H-4 | White |
AX-50 | Bolt-on | Basswood | Maple | Rosewood | Tune-O-Matic | 2 ESP LH-150 | Silver, black | ||
AX-260 | Neck-thru | Agathis | Mahogany | Rosewood | Tune-O-Matic | 2 EMG-ESP LH-300 | Black | ||
AX-400 | Set-in | Mahogany | Mahogany | Rosewood | Tune-O-Matic | 2 EMG 81 active pickups | See-through black, see-through red | ||
Dan Jacobs EX (ESP LTD DJ-600) | Solid | Set-thru | Mahogany | Maple | Rosewood | Floyd Rose Original Bridge | EMG 81 & EMG 85 | White with blood graphics | |
Eclipse (Custom series) | Neck-thru | Mahogany | Maple | Maple | TonePros Locking Bridge with Stop Tailpiece | EMG 81 & EMG 60 | Black, black cherry | ||
EX-50 | Solid | Bolt-on | Basswood | Maple | Rosewood | Tune-O-Matic | 2 ESP LH-100 | Titanium, black | |
Kirk Hammett KH-2 | Solid | Bolt-on | Alder | Maple | Rosewood | Floyd Rose Original Bridge | EMG 81 & EMG 60 | Black | |
Kirk Hammett KH-2 Vintage | Solid | Neck-thru | Alder | Maple | Rosewood | Floyd Rose Original Bridge | EMG 81 & EMG 60 | Black | |
Horizon 3 Custom | Neck-thru | Mahogany | Maple | Ebony | TonePros Locking Bridge with Stop Tailpiece | Seymour Duncan JB & Seymour Duncan 59 | See-through aqua, amber sunburst, transparent green | ||
Horizon (Custom series) | Neck-thru | Mahogany | Maple | Ebony | TonePros Locking Bridge with Stop Tailpiece | Seymour Duncan JB & Seymour Duncan 59 | See-through aqua, amber sunburst | ||
LTD EC-1000 | Set-in | Mahogany | Mahogany | Rosewood | TonePros Locking Bridge with Stop Tailpiece | Seymour Duncan JB & Seymour Duncan 59 orEMG 81 & EMG 60 | Amber sunburst, black, black cherry, white | ||
LTD EC-1000VB | Set-in | Mahogany | Maple | Ebony | TonePros Locking Bridge with Stop Tailpiece | EMG 81 & EMG 60 | Vintage black, headstock | ||
LTD EC-1000VHB | Set-in | Mahogany | Mahogany | Rosewood | TonePros Locking Bridge with Stop Tailpiece | Seymour Duncan JB & Seymour Duncan 59 | Honey burst | ||
ESP LTD H-1000 | Set-thru | Mahogany | Maple | Rosewood | TonePros Locking Bridge with string-thru body | Seymour Duncan JB & Seymour Duncan 59 orEMG 81 & EMG 85 | Amber cherry sunburst, black, white | ||
ESP LTD M-1000 | Neck-thru | Alder | Maple | Rosewood | Floyd Rose Original Bridge | 2 EMG 81 | See-through black, white | ||
ESP LTD MH-1000 | Set-thru | Mahogany | Maple | Rosewood | TonePros Locking Bridge with string-thru body or Floyd Rose Original Tremolo | Seymour Duncan JB & Seymour Duncan 59 orEMG 81 & EMG 85 | Black, dark brown sunburst | ||
LTD VIPER-1000 | Set-in | Mahogany | Mahogany | Rosewood | TonePros Locking Bridge with Stop Tailpiece | Seymour Duncan Custom 5 & Seymour Duncan Jazz orEMG 81 & EMG 85 | Black, black cherry, vintage sunburst, white | ||
VIPER (Custom series) | Neck-thru | Mahogany | Maple | Ebony | TonePros Locking Bridge with Stop Tailpiece | EMG 81 & EMG 85 | Black, black cherry |
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