Metal1977
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maddnotez":987yxi0c said:Vin Diezel":987yxi0c said:maddnotez":987yxi0c said:I guess they just need a headless multiscale with poor QC to be up to date.Stealthtastic":987yxi0c said:Incredibly out of touch spec choices as always. They seem to be stuck in 2008. This is coming from an ESP dealer too.
I really wish they'd just bring back the ESP designation for Japanese made guitars too, the EII thing has really killed demand for the product in the US. We've had so many clients ask about getting the EII with the ESP logo instead. It doesn't bug me personally, but if it bugs clients then that's all that matters. Even the higher ups I spoke to @ NAMM were confused by it.
Oh well.
ROFL!
What’s funny about this......
Looks like they’ve got the poor QC down already.
Just got an MH-1000 Evertune in the mail today. The 12th inlay is gone so I guess it’s the newer model preparing for 2018?
Passed ESP USA QC and Sweetwater 55 point inspection somehow. Many many issues with the finish. Very disappointed.
$1,100 guitar, has black paint smudges on the binding at nearly every single fret, a little discoloration on the board, imperfections where the binding meets the body and the neck. Plus the back plate is completely scratched to shit with no plastic covering.
Before people say it’s an LTD what did you expect, I’ll say this. The guitar cost $1,100 and is the top of the line LTD 1000 Deluxe. I have other LTD that don’t have these issues and TBH have never seen such poor quality on any finish of ANY guitar I have owned.
Is a shame because it plays and sounds incredible but I just cannot accept so many flaws on a “new” guitar.
Not sure what to do. I worry if I exchange for another the same thing will happen.
Sorry to ear that man. I had a similar experience with a EII that was just coming out, It was like they rush things out to fill early orders.