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LP-Shaped Guitar from ESP belonging to the Eclipse series

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  • iamqmaniamqman

    Black and beauty

    ESP Eclipse CustomPublished on 01/31/12 at 12:27
    ESP he is one of those companies that build great sounding instruments that is built for the hard rock and metal type players. Many of their guitars nowadays featuring signature version of the interest. They have a branch company called LTD that as a standard that doesn't have a professional guitarists or artists name attached to it. This is one of those guitars that still carried the ESP name without any signature a part of the guitar. This is a very beautiful guitar if you like the custom shop Gibson Les Paul guitars. You basically have all the same features as you would any other Gibson Les Paul guitar but you have a new way of doing it with the black quilted top with EMG pickups install…
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    ESP he is one of those companies that build great sounding instruments that is built for the hard rock and metal type players. Many of their guitars nowadays featuring signature version of the interest. They have a branch company called LTD that as a standard that doesn't have a professional guitarists or artists name attached to it. This is one of those guitars that still carried the ESP name without any signature a part of the guitar. This is a very beautiful guitar if you like the custom shop Gibson Les Paul guitars. You basically have all the same features as you would any other Gibson Les Paul guitar but you have a new way of doing it with the black quilted top with EMG pickups installed.

    UTILIZATION

    Features
    Construction / Scale: Neck-Thru-Body / 24.75 in.

    Body: Mahogany w/ Quilted Maple Top

    Neck / Fingerboard: 3-Pc. Maple / Ebony

    Nut Type / Width: Graphite / 42mm

    Neck Shape: Thin U

    Inlays: Pearl Flags

    Frets: 22 XJ

    Binding: White (N/H), Natural (B)

    Hardware: Black Nickel

    Tuners: Sperzel Locking

    Bridge / Tailpiece: Tonepros T3B-T & T1Z Locking

    Pickups: EMG 81 (B) / 60 (N) Active

    Electronics: Vol / Vol / Tone / Toggle

    SOUNDS

    I really like the look of the see through black quilted maple top guitar because it almost looks like you have a reflection of water drinking. It's very beautiful top and the tone of the guitar is very beefy in saturated as well primarily due to the mahogany wood in the body and the neck and the EMG pickups installed in both the bridge and neck position. You can get this guitar to clean up a little better with the pickups installed and you Will it a Gibson Les Paul guitar figure out a beefier sticker town with the EMG pickups as well. Overall its integrated and has a lot of versatility for pretty much any style of music.

    OVERALL OPINION

    If you're looking for good alternative to a Les Paul guitar and you want something that has a nice brilliant quilted maple top and this is a good instrument to go to. It's very beautiful and exotic looking guitar so if you want something that can be abused and used on stage and not worry about it getting damaged this might not be going to auction for you.
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  • iamqmaniamqman

    White with a nice angry tone

    ESP Eclipse CustomPublished on 01/31/12 at 12:24
    ESP is a guitar company based out of Japan that has a lot of hard rock and metal guitar players attached to its name. Many of their guitars have a certain prowess and look to them that defines them in the hard rock and metal seeds. This is a guitar that is a great alternative to a Gibson Les Paul instrument. It basically has the exact same shape style and body and features that you would find in a Les Paul, but in a much less price point. This guitar features EMG pickups in the bridge and neck position which is a little bit different than you would see from a standard Gibson Les Paul guitar. Another different feature which is not that big of a deal is that it has only one tone control knob …
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    ESP is a guitar company based out of Japan that has a lot of hard rock and metal guitar players attached to its name. Many of their guitars have a certain prowess and look to them that defines them in the hard rock and metal seeds. This is a guitar that is a great alternative to a Gibson Les Paul instrument. It basically has the exact same shape style and body and features that you would find in a Les Paul, but in a much less price point. This guitar features EMG pickups in the bridge and neck position which is a little bit different than you would see from a standard Gibson Les Paul guitar. Another different feature which is not that big of a deal is that it has only one tone control knob for the entire guitar. Where you would see a Gibson Les Paul guitar have two tone control knobs. Other than that you're basically got to get the exact same tone of this instrument as you wouldn't get some Les Paul guitar.

    UTILIZATION

    Features
    Construction / Scale: Neck-Thru-Body / 24.75 in.

    Body: Mahogany

    Neck / Fingerboard: 3-Pc. Maple / Ebony

    Nut Type / Width: Graphite / 42mm

    Neck Shape: Thin U

    Inlays: Pearl Flags

    Frets: 22 XJ

    Binding: White (N/H), Natural (B)

    Hardware: Black Nickel

    Tuners: Sperzel Locking

    Bridge / Tailpiece: Tonepros T3B-T & T1Z Locking

    Pickups: EMG 81 (B) / 60 (N) Active

    Electronics: Vol / Vol / Tone / Toggle

    SOUNDS

    There are nice EMG pups in the brigge and in the neck position. If you playing a hard rock metal band this guitar is going to fit your tones very nicely. It's going to be very heavy saturated tone especially with the EMG pickups installed. So you need to use a lot of high gain or saturation that will complement the nuances and the voice of this instrument. But if you playing these settings or pop rock setting you will find a good solid tone that will fit all music as well.

    OVERALL OPINION

    These guitars are great alternatives to Gibson Les Paul guitar but you're not couldn't pay the outrageous prices for a Gibson Les Paul custom shop instrument. These have a great feel and a sound great as you play very comfortably across the neck profile. I would recommend this guitar anyone is looking for a more modern style list all with the modern pickups installed.
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  • metalleumetalleu

    ESP Eclipse CustomPublished on 09/15/07 at 01:54
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    You are in the presence of an esp eclipse custom, this model was produced in the United States probably to meet the demand for guitarists eager to found a guitar that combines an affordable price, a certain simplicity and quality esp, so it has a 22 round boxes screwed with rosewood fingerboard and late standard, there are markers of cells in points and 12th in the box we find the initials of the brand, it has a 3 position selector, two volume pots and one tone control, 2 humbucker pickups found LH200 esp.

    UTILIZATION

    It has a handle end and very cozy with easy access to all the boxes, we can see that this guitar enjoyed a good bill which makes it easy to use with a real comforta…
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    You are in the presence of an esp eclipse custom, this model was produced in the United States probably to meet the demand for guitarists eager to found a guitar that combines an affordable price, a certain simplicity and quality esp, so it has a 22 round boxes screwed with rosewood fingerboard and late standard, there are markers of cells in points and 12th in the box we find the initials of the brand, it has a 3 position selector, two volume pots and one tone control, 2 humbucker pickups found LH200 esp.

    UTILIZATION

    It has a handle end and very cozy with easy access to all the boxes, we can see that this guitar enjoyed a good bill which makes it easy to use with a real comfortable game for the handle. Now the body is still light enough in weight standard around 4kg, the body of its shape is not very pleasant to the extent that sitting the guitar tends to slip back especially if the user big thighs up if there are no serious problems.

    SOUNDS

    I am a metalleu (my nickname) I can say that with this guitar can play very well, this guitar has a wide field of music because of its color (ivory mine) because of its shape and by its sounds I use it with an amp and a warrior multi-effects pedal zoom g2 1u and I must say it has real potential in the clear sound is clean, the sound is no longer saturated, but suits me perfectly. Now I replaced the pickups by the famous EMG 81 in D and granted it became devastating.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Its been 9 months that I have and I must say that I like as a whole, his style just gives it a vintage look interresting, this guitar is very eclectic (from blues to extreme metal lol) it is true that his style is not what my most especially at the beginning I wanted to have the equipment esp, she pleasantly surprised, the price / quality ratio is interresting, for against it again if I will not repeat this choice because I think a standard model is more directed to my style of music, but again it's a great guitar. I admit that I wanted to separate myself but after the change of pickups is even bother to think I keep it.
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  • tjon901tjon901

    ESP's Eclipse with a nice quilt finish

    ESP Eclipse CustomPublished on 07/04/11 at 08:26
    This is an ESP branded guitar so this is a top of the line model. The Eclipse is the single cut model offered by ESP and it is one of their most popular models of guitar. All ESP labeled guitars are made in Japan to the highest quality. The body of the guitar is slightly thinner than that of a Gibson Les Paul and a bit lighter. The guitar has a mahogany body and maple neck with neck through construction. The guitar has a nice quilted maple top also. The guitar comes with dual EMG pickups. The pickups are an 81 in the bridge and a 60 in the neck, this is the pickup setup that James Hetfield from Metallica uses in his guitars. There is a volume control for each pickup and a master tone. It ha…
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    This is an ESP branded guitar so this is a top of the line model. The Eclipse is the single cut model offered by ESP and it is one of their most popular models of guitar. All ESP labeled guitars are made in Japan to the highest quality. The body of the guitar is slightly thinner than that of a Gibson Les Paul and a bit lighter. The guitar has a mahogany body and maple neck with neck through construction. The guitar has a nice quilted maple top also. The guitar comes with dual EMG pickups. The pickups are an 81 in the bridge and a 60 in the neck, this is the pickup setup that James Hetfield from Metallica uses in his guitars. There is a volume control for each pickup and a master tone. It has a 22 fret ebony fretboard with flag inlays. The fret size is ESP's xtra jumbo fret size. It has sperzel locking tuners up top and a tonepros locking bridge at the bottom. It has the Earvana compensated nut so the intonation is slightly better than on most guitars.

    UTILIZATION

    The quality on the ESP branded guitars is pretty much perfect. The frets are fnished nicely and you can really get a nice action on the guitar. The neck through construction means there is no neck joint heel to get in your way when playing high on the neck. The compensated nut helps the intonation of the guitar so your notes ring out better because they are closer to perfect intonation than they would be with a normal nut. The body is nice and light due to the thinner body. The pickups are active so you will need a 9v battery to run the pickups.

    SOUNDS

    This guitar produces solid metal tones. The 81 is a classic bridge pickup for metal. It provides great crunch and clarity. The 81 in the bridge is pretty bright and searing. This means it will retain clarity through even the thickest gain and lowest tunings. The 60 in the neck is all right but I prefer the 85 in the neck position. The 60 is good for clean tones in the neck position. If you want to play high gain leads in the neck position I recommend using the 85 in that position. The 85 will give you a fatter sound. With EMG pickups you can do the 18v mod. With this mod your pickups are powered by two 9v batteries and it will give you more headroom and a more natural sound overall. Standard EMG pickups can sound kind of sterile but the 60 on its own produces a good clean sound naturally.

    OVERALL OPINION

    If you are looking for a classy looking high end ESP guitar this is it. It has the looks and the tone. It comes already upgraded with all the things you would do to the guitar to make it gig worthy. The EMG pickups sound great out of the box and can do pretty much any style. If you are looking for a good looking ESP guitar this guitar is one of them working.
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  • Audiofanzine FRAudiofanzine FR

    ESP Eclipse CustomPublished on 11/15/08 at 18:08
    (Originally written by Baehor/translated from Audiofanzine FR)

    Made in Korea
    24 frets
    2 Gibson-style humbuckers
    StopBar tailpiece and ToneProse bridge
    I replaced the neck because the original one was broken :-(
    Controls: 2 x volume, 2 x tone, 1 x 3-way toggle switch
    Les Paul body, called Eclipse by ESP, black glossy finish with ivory white binding on the body and neck

    UTILIZATION

    The new neck feels very pleasant. It's a bit too thick but the hand slides swiftly without any problem.
    The hand goes effortlessly from low to high notes.
    Les Paul style body from ESP (called Eclipse).
    The guitar is quite ergonomic but a bit too heavy.

    SOUNDS

    I play lots of rock, hard rock and he…
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    (Originally written by Baehor/translated from Audiofanzine FR)

    Made in Korea
    24 frets
    2 Gibson-style humbuckers
    StopBar tailpiece and ToneProse bridge
    I replaced the neck because the original one was broken :-(
    Controls: 2 x volume, 2 x tone, 1 x 3-way toggle switch
    Les Paul body, called Eclipse by ESP, black glossy finish with ivory white binding on the body and neck

    UTILIZATION

    The new neck feels very pleasant. It's a bit too thick but the hand slides swiftly without any problem.
    The hand goes effortlessly from low to high notes.
    Les Paul style body from ESP (called Eclipse).
    The guitar is quite ergonomic but a bit too heavy.

    SOUNDS

    I play lots of rock, hard rock and heavy metal. I play mainly rhythm parts and the guitar does a good job at that. I play with a small 40-watt amp at home but when I play with a bigger amp the sound is also good.
    I like heavy and resonating chords with lots of low-end and the guitar is perfect for this.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I've been using it for one year and I bought it secondhand.
    It sounds good but I think I will change the pickups for EMGs (my favorites) which produce a bigger sound.
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