ESP showing new 2012 models on their website

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It honestly blows my mind that there isn't a fixed bridge dual humbucker M. That seems like the ultimate no-brainer.
 
Laurens":1x7kygnw said:
EXPcustom":1x7kygnw said:
crwnedblasphemy":1x7kygnw said:
A Jeff Hannamen les paul? Really? :confused: :thumbsdown:

He originally played a black Les Paul back in the day that is why they made it.

Ok, maybe on the show no mercy tour, but he quickly switched to Jackson and he is known for his whammy abuse on a strat for more than 25 years. This model doensn't make sense. What is next, a copy of the starter guitar of another famous player? This signature thing bugs me.

He has like 20 different versions of his strat varient what more can they offer other than a Bich body to be different or have something new that kind of has a history?
 
I like the headstock change for that model, but nothing else there really excites me. I don't look at ESPs for pretty woods generally.
 
EXPcustom":2f8je9hy said:
Laurens":2f8je9hy said:
EXPcustom":2f8je9hy said:
crwnedblasphemy":2f8je9hy said:
A Jeff Hannamen les paul? Really? :confused: :thumbsdown:

He originally played a black Les Paul back in the day that is why they made it.

Ok, maybe on the show no mercy tour, but he quickly switched to Jackson and he is known for his whammy abuse on a strat for more than 25 years. This model doensn't make sense. What is next, a copy of the starter guitar of another famous player? This signature thing bugs me.

He has like 20 different versions of his strat varient what more can they offer other than a Bich body to be different or have something new that kind of has a history?

They can't. Besides, there are not many of his ESP variations that you can order. If you are gonna do that artist stuff, better do something that they actually play on stage so people can relate to it. No use in copying a guitar that has insignificant history value. I'd rather see them put more variation in the M-series.
 
Well, one thing you can't take away from them is that ESP craft some f*ckin' sweet guitars, and their quality control and craftsmanship is pretty hard to beat at their pricepoint - it's flawless. So - it is what it is, I'm an FR-II and an NT-II owner for my shredders, and I'm setting aside cake for an NT-7 Good guitars, and I'd say Ibby is just as good, but ESP is the answer to those who don't 'do' bolt ons.
 
Kinda dig a few of them but so far the only one thats on the Buy list is the AW7, Could care less about Whitechapel as a band but that guitar just does something for me. And its been awhile since i had a 7 string
 
Ventura":eelc36cq said:
Well, one thing you can't take away from them is that ESP craft some f*ckin' sweet guitars, and their quality control and craftsmanship is pretty hard to beat at their pricepoint - it's flawless. So - it is what it is, I'm an FR-II and an NT-II owner for my shredders, and I'm setting aside cake for an NT-7 Good guitars, and I'd say Ibby is just as good, but ESP is the answer to those who don't 'do' bolt ons.

I agree, it is value for money IMHO. Unfortunately, I have grown to like the Jackson/Ibanez neck profiles more so i sold my MII Urban Camo. Hmm, I do regret that. I'm considering to jump on an ESP again though. Would they do a model with a D-shape neck someday?
 
I helped design the AW-7 with Alex. We really spent a lot of time going over past and present ESP guitars (both US and Japan models), as well as what players have wanted and complained about not getting over the years (specifically people on Sevenstring.org). This lead to a an ESP with no inlays, hipshot bridge, passive pickups, really great ESP LOCKING tuners and a color other than black. Everyone seems to be pretty excited about it! He has been playing the prototype for a few weeks at rehearsal and really digs it.

The neck is based off of the NT-7 neck (no baseball bat action haha).

Here is the final rendering we sent ESP, just so show you how close to the final product we got:

espaw7finalmock.jpg


Go play one at NAMM and let me know what you think, I haven't gotten to play one myself yet!
 
Laurens":2jnn8fih said:
EXPcustom":2jnn8fih said:
crwnedblasphemy":2jnn8fih said:
A Jeff Hannamen les paul? Really? :confused: :thumbsdown:

He originally played a black Les Paul back in the day that is why they made it.

Ok, maybe on the show no mercy tour, but he quickly switched to Jackson and he is known for his whammy abuse on a strat for more than 25 years. This model doensn't make sense. What is next, a copy of the starter guitar of another famous player? This signature thing bugs me.

Maybe Hannemen actually wanted them to make it, he just forgot to clear it through RT first. Who cares, it's just another model they make...nobody has to buy one. They probably ran it by him at least, since it has his name on it.
 
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