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ESP Ninja

V/XPL/FB Shaped Guitar from ESP belonging to the Signature series

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Published on 06/14/06 at 15:07
Like any ESP signature it comes from Japan.

22 frets, gibson bridge type, volume 2 no Tone (Tone at the same time is often a background for everyone ... then good) mechanical locking Sperzel.

At the moment I have not seen any problem with violin, fortunately also considering the price.

UTILIZATION

Set Mahogany neck part 3 / 22 frets rosewood fingerboard, Jumbo frets, inlaid with 'X-shaped'

With a broad belt, there is a little gn for access to acute, but it still will not kill either. This guitar is quite light, even slightly, perfect.

In terms of ergonomics, how is a flying V, you have to like playing in a sitting position different.

SOUNDS

Michael Amott being the guitarist of Arch Enemy (among others), it is clear that this guitar is not made to play funk, but rather the metal pchu well as it should.

2 Seymour Duncan Jeff Beck Humbuking + 59, what do not you?

As big fan of Arch Enemy and many other groups, with my amp, I get a more than perfect (with Rack Intelifex, three giant Preamp and power amp Steavens) Mount in 11/58, agreement OD, its bold and very accurate, either plain or saturated.

OVERALL OPINION

Already has other ESP (ESP James Hetfield and explore black LTD f 2005), there is no photo, ninja v is before without problem.

Ttc for 2165, it was a beautiful guitar, certainly not given to everyone.