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ESP Eclipse-II

LP-Shaped Guitar from ESP belonging to the Eclipse-II Series series

Norésihia Norésihia
Published on 01/25/08 at 09:09
- In which country was it made?

Japan

- How many frets, what kind of micro as well as their configuration?

22 frets, 2 EMG pickups (60 and 81)

- What are the settings?

2 volumes, 1 tone and a micro switch

UTILIZATION

- The handle is it fun?

Yes it is more sweet because of the color that is silky.

- Access to acute (recent freight) is it easy?

Super accessible!

- Ergonomics is it good (in terms of shape, weight ...)?

True light guitar les paul yardstick to compare what is pleasant enough for me

- Gets it easy to sound good?

If you like the EMG active pickups, this config (60 in 81 in neck and bridge) is the best I know.

SOUNDS

- They are suitable to your style of music?

I play mostly metal group and it sounds serious.

I also play other styles and it sounds great too.
After all depends on the amp ...

- With what (s) amplifier (s) or effect (s) do you play?

A rack of G major effect, a peavey 5150 II head and a Mesa Boogie studio preamp on repeating and AmpliTube home.

- What kind of sound you get and with what settings ("crystalline", "bold ",....)?

As for the micro EMG 60:

this gives a very precise and clear sound not drooling at all so we can do whatever you want with effects and more.

For distortion I deconsseille because the 81 is really doing for that, unless you want a clean sound a little crunchy.

OVERALL OPINION

It was one week only but with two deluxe ltd ec 1000, I know the brand.

I do not really know the differences between ESP and LTD, and I realize that the violin is finiton when even well above.

The value for money is really impressive especially when you buy this guitar in the U.S..

This choice I would do again in a second.

Plus: A, the guitar is super nice, pleasant to play and sounds fabulous.

Monk: Nothing to say