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ESP Horizon NT-II

STC-Shaped Guitar from ESP belonging to the Horizon II series

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Published on 01/03/06 at 12:27
Guitar factory in Japan with 24 frets, a bridge type tune O matic. Ct rglage, we have a volume, a tone and a toggle switch. The Saddle handle is not too flat, and for idalie dmanchs fast.

UTILIZATION

The handle is a highway, but is not suitable for small hands too. The cards are more difficult than another one of my horizon. CHAC is the acute phnomnal, a pleasure. The body of the guitar is an exeptional comfort. The instrument is well equilibrated pluttlger and trs.
Yes, we get easily a good "fat" (requires select mahogany) with a sharp attack. The veneer Saddle plays its rle. In the neck position, a plutt sings well. Little test I always do: playing a fairly complex agreement, the notes dtachent all perfectly, whatever the position of slecteur.

SOUNDS

The NTII suits me perfectly because I play good solid rock in the spirit of my favorite band, headphone. I plugged into a Peavey 5150 most of the time, and work hard. I also test and hold a Peavey Classic 50 and an Orange Rocker 30 watts. anything. The guitar does not have that ct "toy" of many modern instruments and of the resource. No need to push too hard to gain a oats. In clean, one can also find good things. The original Duncan pickups are not too aggressive, and well let the instrument speak. I do not like the split, the gut issue.

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for a year and a half guitar spair. What I like least is the push / push button Tone. I find a inutilse. I tried many diffrent Horizon. I possde a few, including a United States Custom Shop vritablement amazing. The NTII really does not blush in front of her. I can not find it too expensive. Whereas I have my money and I would do without this choice problem.