ESP KH-2 - "Top of the Line Superstrat!!"
The ESP KH-2 is made in Japan. The KH2 consists of a bolt-on maple neck; 25.5" scale; alder body; rosewood fingerboard; skull & bones inlays; EMG 81 active humbucking pickups; 2 volume & 1 tone contr…
ESP Snapper-CTM - "Maple top version"
The Snapper CTM is another version of the Snapper. However, this one has a quilted maple top instead of the regular pure alder body. It helps shift the high end and give the guitar some more detail…
ESP Snapper - "ESP's other superstrat"
The Snapper is a very high quality 24 fret superstrat that ESP releases on the overseas market. For some reason, they don't bring it overseas, and I think it would be super popular over here if they…
ESP Potbelly - "Somewhat PRS-ish"
The Potbelly guitar is a guitar that ESP keeps on the overseas market. It's more of a PRS/Gibson style clone than anything else. It's meant for that thicker tone. The guitar features a mahogany bo…
ESP Original M-II DX - "New style trussrod"
The biggest thing that the DX brings to the table is that it has an updated neck construction. Before, you had the old school Gibson style truss rod adjustment at the headstock end. This one has a …
ESP Original M-II CTM - "Maple top version"
The ESP M-II has long since been one of ESP's top selling models. The Horizon is also one of the more coveted models that ESP has had in their arsenal. They basically put a figured maple top on thi…
ESP Jerk - "Old school Kramer style"
ESP is mostly known for their super strats, but they also have a special guitar called a Jerk that is more like an old school Kramer. It's meant for those guys who are big time EVH fans. The guitar…
ESP Original Horizon-III - "More bizarre shape"
This is the crazier version of the Horizon that ESP mainly keeps for the overseas market. You don't see these often in the states for some reason. The first thing I should mention is that I'm not a…
ESP Horizon NT-II FM - "Hard tail version"
Along with the floyd rose version, ESP decided to release a hard tail version of this guitar for those who don't like to deal with the hassle of floyds. The guitar features mahogany wings with a fig…
ESP Horizon FR-II - "Top notch standard series"
The ESP Horizon series usually comes with alder wings. However, for the USA guitars, they released a Horizon with mahogany wings, and I really think it improves the overall tone of the guitar. The …
ESP Horizon NT w/Duncans - "Great alternative to the M-II"
The ESP Horizon series is an arched top version of the M body, and they're usually neck-thru. However, there are so many different variations that have occurred throughout the years that it's kind o…
ESP Vintage Plus (Vintage) - lagrelle's review
translatedESP Vintage Start Guitar +: Start alder body type with rosewood fingerboard, 21 jumbo frets. 2 for electronics simple and a double ESP, (replaced by 2 single Seymour Duncan SSL-1 and a Dimarzio Sup…
ESP Viper - Thib'Thib's review
translatedCorenne rvise the US 24 frets and EMG 81 active team (adgomer its walls) Fixed bridge Two knobs (tone and volume) and a 3 slecteur CHECKPOINTS (acute mdium, bass) Channel driver, not too …
ESP Horizon Floyd - skull73's review
translatedOrigin of Japan 1988 A simple ESP ESP double a hot rails ESP lic. Floyd 2 vols. A tone. switch 3 pos. UTILIZATION The super is pleasant easy access of the acute a lightweight form a ple…
ESP Horizon - Carpenter Prototype - Grind my axe's review
translatedThis guitar was made by the U.S. Custom Shop ESP. It belonged to the Deftones guitarist Stephen Carpenter, before it can supply a person to Warner, his record company, 99 in Paris. After being sold, …