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Cool. Looks like I will be looking for an ESP.
ESP's are awesome. I LOVE the neck on them. But if you're only getting it because of tuning stability, any LP can have good tuning stability with a good, professionally cut nut.colimofsmoke":1n53c54q said:Cool. Looks like I will be looking for an ESP.
Metlupass2":58t6gs1l said:I've got two ESP Eclipses and never have any tuning issues.
They have some awesome tops too. Here's a brand new one in black aqua that I picked up last month.
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Very nice dude. I was looking at those when they were released. I was going to do the same swapping too. Loving my EC-500 too. The EMG's are....interesting. Only certain amps of mine seem to like those pickups. Namely my VHT, and Soldano. My Recto and Laney sound better with passives it seems.madrigal77":3ajrwm18 said:I actually just picked up an LTD EC256 a couple of weeks ago for under $200 and I'm very impressed with it. Of course the hardware was all crap, but I gutted my Agile that I never played and swapped everything out. Now it has EMG's, Tonepros TOM, and Grover locking tuners. I also had a graptech nut cut for it and now it stays in tune really well. Not the best sounding guitar I've ever owned, but it's super fun to play!! I can tell you too that the difference in tuning stability between before I had the nut replaced and now is night and day. Before, you would look at it wrong and it would go out of tune. Now I can do big bends and bash the shit out of it and it stays in tune. So really, just the nut makes a HUGE difference. Here's a pic of it from just before I had the nut swapped...D-Rock":3ajrwm18 said:Definitely look at the LTD EC line.
Any model# 401 and up are KILLER axes. Made for what you want to do here.
Today I actually just bought a used EC-500 and it's a dream for the price.
Gloss black, white body/neck binding, EMGs = awesomness.
Hell, if you can find a ESP Eclipse for a decent price, even better!
D-Rock":v52juf2b said:Very nice dude. I was looking at those when they were released. I was going to do the same swapping too. Loving my EC-500 too. The EMG's are....interesting. Only certain amps of mine seem to like those pickups. Namely my VHT, and Soldano. My Recto and Laney sound better with passives it seems.madrigal77":v52juf2b said:I actually just picked up an LTD EC256 a couple of weeks ago for under $200 and I'm very impressed with it. Of course the hardware was all crap, but I gutted my Agile that I never played and swapped everything out. Now it has EMG's, Tonepros TOM, and Grover locking tuners. I also had a graptech nut cut for it and now it stays in tune really well. Not the best sounding guitar I've ever owned, but it's super fun to play!! I can tell you too that the difference in tuning stability between before I had the nut replaced and now is night and day. Before, you would look at it wrong and it would go out of tune. Now I can do big bends and bash the shit out of it and it stays in tune. So really, just the nut makes a HUGE difference. Here's a pic of it from just before I had the nut swapped...D-Rock":v52juf2b said:Definitely look at the LTD EC line.
Any model# 401 and up are KILLER axes. Made for what you want to do here.
Today I actually just bought a used EC-500 and it's a dream for the price.
Gloss black, white body/neck binding, EMGs = awesomness.
Hell, if you can find a ESP Eclipse for a decent price, even better!
Really? They sound great with any high gainer I've tried them with, including a Recto.D-Rock":24xilpca said:Very nice dude. I was looking at those when they were released. I was going to do the same swapping too. Loving my EC-500 too. The EMG's are....interesting. Only certain amps of mine seem to like those pickups. Namely my VHT, and Soldano. My Recto and Laney sound better with passives it seems.madrigal77":24xilpca said:I actually just picked up an LTD EC256 a couple of weeks ago for under $200 and I'm very impressed with it. Of course the hardware was all crap, but I gutted my Agile that I never played and swapped everything out. Now it has EMG's, Tonepros TOM, and Grover locking tuners. I also had a graptech nut cut for it and now it stays in tune really well. Not the best sounding guitar I've ever owned, but it's super fun to play!! I can tell you too that the difference in tuning stability between before I had the nut replaced and now is night and day. Before, you would look at it wrong and it would go out of tune. Now I can do big bends and bash the shit out of it and it stays in tune. So really, just the nut makes a HUGE difference. Here's a pic of it from just before I had the nut swapped...D-Rock":24xilpca said:Definitely look at the LTD EC line.
Any model# 401 and up are KILLER axes. Made for what you want to do here.
Today I actually just bought a used EC-500 and it's a dream for the price.
Gloss black, white body/neck binding, EMGs = awesomness.
Hell, if you can find a ESP Eclipse for a decent price, even better!