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ESP Horizon NT w/Duncans

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

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HatsubaiHatsubai

Great alternative to the M-II

ESP Horizon NT w/DuncansPublished on 08/15/11 at 17:22
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 of hard to compare one guitar to another without knowing the total specs. The one I'm referring to is actually a bolt-on model. It contains a swamp ash body, maple neck with an ebony fretboard, 24 extra jumbo frets, a slanted neck single-coil sized humbucker, a regular humbucker in the bridge, a floyd rose synclair bridge, one volume, one tone and a three way switch.

UTILIZATION

This guitar is older, so there are a few flaws that I found. The neck joint itself was nice, but some of the...…
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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 of hard to compare one guitar to another without knowing the total specs. The one I'm referring to is actually a bolt-on model. It contains a swamp ash body, maple neck with an ebony fretboard, 24 extra jumbo frets, a slanted neck single-coil sized humbucker, a regular humbucker in the bridge, a floyd rose synclair bridge, one volume, one tone and a three way switch.

UTILIZATION

This guitar is older, so there are a few flaws that I found. The neck joint itself was nice, but some of the frets were a bit uneven. I found this out when I started really slamming the action. This could have been due to wear since the guitar is so old, so it's hard to say that's ESP's fault. The binding was nicely done, and the fret edges weren't sharp at all. The guitar came with one of those old ESP Synclair floyds. These are great floyds, but they have a tendency to not come with bars. The bars aren't interchangeable with the current floyds, so that can be a big downer if you are missing one. You also cannot drop in an OFR without some slight routing.

SOUNDS

The guitar sounded great, although it was a touch bright. A lot of that has to do with the swamp ash body coupled with the ebony fretboard. Swamp ash has pretty hyped bass and treble. You need to select a proper pickup to really match with this, and the JB that was in the bridge was a bit too bright for this guitar. I think a Custom would have been a better match. The neck was a slanted single coil humbucker Hot Rails pickup. This delivered some great lead tones that were super smooth and fat. The clean tones weren't the best, but it's workable. If you replace the standard 3 way switch with one that'll split the inner coils of both pickups, you'll get an awesome single coil-esque tone.

OVERALL OPINION

If you can find an older Horizon, I highly recommend picking one up. They're well built guitars, and they play fantastic. Keep in mind that a lot of them came with the old ESP Synclair bridge. If it has that bridge, be sure it has all the pieces and isn't missing anything. These bridges are getting more and more rare, as are parts for them. If you decide to drop in an OFR, understand that it may require some slight routing to get it to fit perfectly.
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HatsubaiHatsubai

Great alternative to the M-II

ESP Horizon NT w/DuncansPublished on 05/30/11 at 18:12
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 of hard to compare one guitar to another without knowing the total specs. The one I'm referring to is actually a bolt-on model. It contains a swamp ash body, maple neck with an ebony fretboard, 24 extra jumbo frets, a slanted neck single-coil sized humbucker, a regular humbucker in the bridge, a floyd rose synclair bridge, one volume, one tone and a three way switch.

UTILIZATION

This guitar is older, so there are a few flaws that I found. The neck joint itself was nice, but some of the...…
Read more
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 of hard to compare one guitar to another without knowing the total specs. The one I'm referring to is actually a bolt-on model. It contains a swamp ash body, maple neck with an ebony fretboard, 24 extra jumbo frets, a slanted neck single-coil sized humbucker, a regular humbucker in the bridge, a floyd rose synclair bridge, one volume, one tone and a three way switch.

UTILIZATION

This guitar is older, so there are a few flaws that I found. The neck joint itself was nice, but some of the frets were a bit uneven. I found this out when I started really slamming the action. This could have been due to wear since the guitar is so old, so it's hard to say that's ESP's fault. The binding was nicely done, and the fret edges weren't sharp at all. The guitar came with one of those old ESP Synclair floyds. These are great floyds, but they have a tendency to not come with bars. The bars aren't interchangeable with the current floyds, so that can be a big downer if you are missing one. You also cannot drop in an OFR without some slight routing.

SOUNDS

The guitar sounded great, although it was a touch bright. A lot of that has to do with the swamp ash body coupled with the ebony fretboard. Swamp ash has pretty hyped bass and treble. You need to select a proper pickup to really match with this, and the JB that was in the bridge was a bit too bright for this guitar. I think a Custom would have been a better match. The neck was a slanted single coil humbucker Hot Rails pickup. This delivered some great lead tones that were super smooth and fat. The clean tones weren't the best, but it's workable. If you replace the standard 3 way switch with one that'll split the inner coils of both pickups, you'll get an awesome single coil-esque tone.

OVERALL OPINION

If you can find an older Horizon, I highly recommend picking one up. They're well built guitars, and they play fantastic. Keep in mind that a lot of them came with the old ESP Synclair bridge. If it has that bridge, be sure it has all the pieces and isn't missing anything. These bridges are getting more and more rare, as are parts for them. If you decide to drop in an OFR, understand that it may require some slight routing to get it to fit perfectly.
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francky2603francky2603

ESP Horizon NT w/DuncansPublished on 03/07/08 at 17:17
(This content has been automatically translated from French)
I bought this guitar a collector, this is a MODEL ESP HORIZON DELUXE (made in japan) in 1991. (Head mcanique sharp and on top)
Glitter is black, is equipped with a Floyd ESP, dual ct bridge (Tone Zone is it the original microphone?) And a simple ESP lg rately at an angle.
The handle of 22 boxes is exceptional, the extraordinary painted.
APRS multiple searches on the net and PARIS I have never seen a similar MODEL.

UTILIZATION

Access in acute is no problem.
The pickups are completely DIFFERENT: The tone zone is transcended by the violin (I install the microphone on other instruments but not with the same effect), while the neck pickup allows me to enter all styles (jazz,...…
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I bought this guitar a collector, this is a MODEL ESP HORIZON DELUXE (made in japan) in 1991. (Head mcanique sharp and on top)
Glitter is black, is equipped with a Floyd ESP, dual ct bridge (Tone Zone is it the original microphone?) And a simple ESP lg rately at an angle.
The handle of 22 boxes is exceptional, the extraordinary painted.
APRS multiple searches on the net and PARIS I have never seen a similar MODEL.

UTILIZATION

Access in acute is no problem.
The pickups are completely DIFFERENT: The tone zone is transcended by the violin (I install the microphone on other instruments but not with the same effect), while the neck pickup allows me to enter all styles (jazz, blues, rock)
In contrast to the sweep, I play in a position to have the intermdiaire poru ct round of the singles and the output level of DiMarzio.

SOUNDS

This guitar suits me perfectly, its state is surcrot exceptional, and I bought it with his check card.
Several makers have had in their hands and they have t impressed by his State, his painting (the original, but like new) In ESP, they do not lsin on quality nor 'thick! It has no visible scratches!

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for 4 years.
I RPET, I feel I play a single instrument 17. (For an ESP is a nice ge)
A choice I do it again without hsitation.
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werty1werty1

ESP Horizon NT w/DuncansPublished on 05/19/08 at 06:48
(This content has been automatically translated from French)
ESP Horizon NT (Neck Through to handle, driver) factory in Japan in 2006
The handle is US Saddle, bne and key in the body is ash
My version is delivered in EMG 81 (bridge) and 89 splittable (handle)
The handle of dot driver 24 extra jumbo frets
The pitch is 25.5 inches
The bridge is tune o matic style string through-

UTILIZATION

The neck is super enjoyable, not too fine, the profile reminds me somewhat of the 60's Gibsons.
CHAC is the acute Royal, the handle being there is no driver heel.
BMOL the weight is very heavy, more than my old Les Paul is to say, but hey it does not matter I work in the building!

For sound we will see below ca ....

SOUNDS

Playing in a...…
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ESP Horizon NT (Neck Through to handle, driver) factory in Japan in 2006
The handle is US Saddle, bne and key in the body is ash
My version is delivered in EMG 81 (bridge) and 89 splittable (handle)
The handle of dot driver 24 extra jumbo frets
The pitch is 25.5 inches
The bridge is tune o matic style string through-

UTILIZATION

The neck is super enjoyable, not too fine, the profile reminds me somewhat of the 60's Gibsons.
CHAC is the acute Royal, the handle being there is no driver heel.
BMOL the weight is very heavy, more than my old Les Paul is to say, but hey it does not matter I work in the building!

For sound we will see below ca ....

SOUNDS

Playing in a death metal band agreement Dropped C or Bb tuning this guitar is for me.
I use it through a Peavey 5150 + amp + presonus compressor equalizer presonus 4 n x12 Hughes Kettner celestion V30 and AC in the assault (I hate the sounds that drool grain-free way "Metal Zone") The sound, yes talking about, with the combination of microphones that I I will not say it's a versatile guitar, bridge position clear sound mind.
I also think that when you buy this style of guitar riffs and funky jazzy other sentences are not clear our proccupation Premire, the one we want is the big way disto Ferrari 550 Maranello!
Therefore bridge, weapons of mass destruction of the alloy woods work very well with the emg 81, brightness outrancire, mediums fleshy, extremely low prcise, endless sustain,
Big Big Sound.
In the neck position I'm more mixed the 89 (85 SERIES) is far too loaded for me in low, not enough prcis, at least on this guitar.
Ds that I enter the grave becomes ca draft, I will certainly opt for the solution of a 60 or 81 in a sleeve.
For position against splits the neck pickup becomes emg's. The sound suddenly becomes stratode trs, for clean sounds interesting, but it's not my cam.
8 / 10 for the emg 89, emg 60 a more appropriate

OVERALL OPINION

I use this guitar for a year, I went through the les paul mahogany and I had never tried Guitar Ash, what a pity!

I love the precision, ergonomics, its sound.

With the experience I think she was still on my wall stand!

9 because I want my emg 60!
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Tech. sheet

  • Manufacturer: ESP
  • Model: Horizon NT w/Duncans
  • Series: Horizon I
  • Category: STC-Shaped Guitars
  • Added in our database on: 01/20/2007

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Other names: horizonnt wduncans, horizonntwduncans