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I have owned both versions of the EC-1000, one with the active pickups and the other with the passive pickups (JB/59). I strongly recommend the guitar with the passive pickups. Active EMG's have a sound of their own. A guitar built like this with good passives in it really lets you hear the acoustic properties. Anyway, the guitar itself is of high standards. Cosmetically, the finish is top notch with nice inlays around the body, headstock and even the fretboard. The neck is thin and comfortable and has 24 frets. The set neck makes it easy to get up there and play leads. The guitar stays in tune with the locking tuners and is a great playing guitar. I've owned 3 of these already (only own one now). Personally, I would prefer 2 tones and 1 volume as opposed to 1 volume and 2 tones and I think this guitar would be better suited with a string thru body type bridge. But overall, its an excellent sturdy built, and I would take this guitar over the Gibson Les Pauls any day. If you like doing tremolo dives, check out the EC-1000FR. I have played the ESP Eclipse as well and prefer this guitar (plus the other only has 22 frets).Read full review
Without a doubt in my mind the ESP LTD EC-1000FM Amber Sunburst with Seymore Duncan JB/59's is one of the best deals going in the guitar world today. The hardware that comes on this guitar is top notch; Seymour Duncans, ESP locking tuners, Tonepros locking bridge and tail, Earvana Compensated Nut, 24 XJ frets, set neck, rosewood fingerboard, mahogany body, flame maple top, thin U neck and superb Abalone edge binding inlays all around as well as flag inlays on the fingerboard. All that combined would cost many times more than you can find them on eBay. I tried out quite a few guitars to find the right one for me and this one was it. It's about half the weight of a Gibson Les Paul and has a better finish quality on it than most new Gibson's as well and at a price so low it was actually within my very limited budget. The true beauty of this guitar is that it can handle any playing style you throw at it and it looks like it belongs anywhere while doing so. For me it's one of those guitars that just feels so right that it inspires me to play 10 times better every time I pick it up. It's so comfortable that within an hour I knew it fit me perfectly, 6-12 hours playing a day and no fatigue anywhere on my body except my fingertips. Now that's the way a guitar should behave! So it was made in Korea but right now Korea's the building some of the finest guitars for those of us who can't afford the big brand names and want a rock solid player's guitar that looks fantastic. And the thing was setup dead on right out of the box. The action was setup a touch high but is absolutely perfect for slide guitar and with the Jumbo frets it still plays like a speed demon, this so far is the only guitar that I've come across that can pull this off without any problems whatsoever. I don't need a dedicated slide guitar with this beauty, YES!Read full review
I've been playing for 25 years and owned a number of guitars in that time. I currently own a Les Paul Goth, an ESP Explorer, a custom Carvin DC127T, a Peavey HP Signature Series, and EC-1000 Deluxe. The EC-1000 is an exceptional guitar. If you didn't know the price, it would be easy to assume this was a $2000+ guitar. It's solid, gives a ton of sustain, but not so heavy as to be tiring to play. I can practically breathe on it and it frets. The action is fast and smooth. I can effortlessly play this guitar for hours, it feels that good. The craftsmanship and quality is astounding for a guitar priced this low. Of course the best part is the price. You can get these used all day long on Ebay for under $600, more or less depending on model and condition. I got mine for $300 due to some body/finish damage, which I could care less about. And now, I turn to it instead of my $1800 Carvin, or $1200 Les Paul, or my $2300 Explorer. I just can't say enough about this guitar. If you're turned off by the 81/60's, swap em out, or get the model with the Alnico's. Whatever you do, get this axe in your hand. You won't be disappointed.Read full review
It is truly a great guitar, It stays in tune for weeks and most importantly it keeps in tune during all takes when I am recording, Which is the main reason why I bought it, it is anoying to keep tunning during regording sessions, I used to spend more time in tunning the guitar than actually playing, now I concentrate on the feeling, the chords, the notes, not the tunning
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I bought one of these for $740 with a hard case on ebay and just love it! This guitar is so versatile. It came with EMG 81/60 pick-ups for metal and I discovered after talking to EMG engineers that you can swap out the pick-up for any type of sound you want. They just literally can be plugged in and out. No soldering and No effort required! I purchased a couple different EMG pick-ups on ebay very cheap and I am extremely happy.
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Received this guitar a couple weeks ago. First impressions are great, the finish is beautiful and it is really well made. This is the first Korean-made instrument I have owned, quality is at least equal to my Japanese-made Ibanez. Pickups are Seymour Duncan and sound great, a lot of punch in the mids. The piezo pickup sounds really good, I'm still learning how to set my amp to get the best sound out of it, but it is definitely much different from the standard pickups and gives you a lot of additional versatility.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This ESP LTD EC-1000 is not only a looker but is a real player too. It's very similar to an Epiphone Les Paul but lighter, the volume knobs are positioned slightly different, and it has 24 frets. I personally love the way it feels/plays and love the fact that it has 2 extra frets. Very cool guitar!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I was looking for a Les Paul styled single-cut but didnt want to spend 2k on an original. The other variations of this model have active pickups but I specifically wanted the passive Seymour Duncans. Perfect for that classic rock sound. Slim body and light weight. Workmanship is better than expected. Extra jumbo frets take a little getting used to but are fine. Absolutely no complaints about this guitar. I bought mine used ($550) but even at full price it's worth it.
I realize this being an in store display that this guitar was not "brand new," but definitely not "perfect" as stated. Someone had taken out two of the springs needed for the pickups, so I had to buy more for the pickups not to shake freely. Also, one of the knobs are put on crooked, as if done hastily. Other than that, a great guitar! Fantastic buy, however, the faults were annoying enough to be 4 stars instead of 5.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I was very disappointed at first with this guitar. The Evertune bridge just takes some tIme getting used to. Once you're passed that , I feel that you will truly appreciate and enjoy the benefits of not glancing at your tuner.. The guitar itself is pristine and is well equipped with top of the line pickups and reliable and nevery failing hardware.. Stunning guitar and amazing to play. 5 stars all day!!!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned