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chriselt91

Red is my favorite color and I love single cuts and that EC 256 in candy apple red is def want for me. 

Justin D.

This is the sickest looking lineup.  If the quality is as good as the style, I might have to buy like 5 of these.

William Sats

A Noiseless SSS format with Maple FBs will be a nice addition to the "Horizon" and "M" Series don't you think? 

Have A Great day!!!

Sofia c.

On Friday January 19, we'll be adding all of these new guitars and basses to the ESP site with complete specifications and detailed information What's being crafted there in limited quantities is our new ESP USA series of guitars. These instruments 2048 cupcakes   are 100% made in the USA, and are among our very best we've ever offered.Those ESP Standard guitars were built in our Tokyo, Japan manufacturing facility, and the majority of the ESP models you've seen around the world for the past 39 years are ESP Standards. ESP E-II is simply a new name for that same series of guitars and basses.By now, many of you have heard of the EverTune constant tension bridge system, and some of you have even had the chance to try out this revolutionary guitar technology. Here is the short version of how it works: EverTune is 

Tris E.

When are you going to sort out your quality control? My Ltd had to be returned, awful errors on a guitar that now costs as much as a prestige ibanez did 20 years ago... 

bill s.

one more question, what neck type is the Horizon Custom ‘87 going to be?.

Jawaffe

Probably thin u or extra thin u 

Mihai D.

I've been playing LTD guitars for 12 years now and I love them so much. Every guitar I have is so reliable, none of them let me down, not even once! But before this announcement I was really cosidering buying a Jackson because of the 7string  Rhoads and the lack of a 7 string in the Arrow department. This is probably the best news I've got in a long period if time, because I get to stick with the guitars that I love so much.

Thanks a lot for this!

Mr Balls

Digging those flat top Eclipses! Wish there were more arrow options with a non reverse headstock. Not a biggie tho!

Daniel P.

It is a shame that ESP prefers Fishmans over EMGs in terms of pickup options.

Our Dying World

Why? Fishman is definitely the better pickup and without contest, more rounded out than EMG. 

Stephan  P.

Totally agree! More options on the 1000's...

Jesse N.

As usual ESP has _nearly_ made exactly what I want but not quite, because they insist on making sure to always put a trem or an evertune on every GD guitar they spec that would otherwise appeal to me.  I will stick with my e2m1 I guess.  If you could get an 87' with TOM I would be throwing my money at them like Philip J Fry.

Jacob H.

Wish we had some more Arrow options but other than that, everything looks amazing. The XJ definitely has my attention!

JO

Lot of good stuff here

Matthew G.

The XJ, the phoenix and dark brown arrow are my standouts

Jawaffe

An xj 30 inch baritone would be amazing in drop F#

Eric M.

Loving the XJ. Very appealing to the eyes.

Ethan W.

Agreed

Brian W.

SN-1000 EverTune Koa , beautiful, better with matching headstock, but still the nicest of the bunch. Another disappointing year for bassists. Only two uninteresting models, A clownish FL-4 with electronics for dummies package and a bolt-on black.  I do kind of like the blasted look of the black but if you're doing a B series it should have been neck through, those are your best models! I love my ESP basses(2 so far) but I'm getting fed up with the lack of options and "bass-ically" ignoring most low-enders.  And stop with the artist models...nobody buys for that reason unless its a significant player with special tone shaping,preamps, etc., even then its a stretch!

Why can't we have more neck-thru B series finish options and a neck-thru fretless? you guys want sales or not?

Sascha G.

Wait... only 2 Vipers?? Really disappointed

Kevin T.

It's great but please make more hardtail bridge guitars. It's not just aesthetics, for me the hardtail is more comfortable and (IMO) the hipshot offers better adjustment options. There are 3 here but one is 7-string, the other two are less my style. If the new MH-1000 had a hardtail version, or the M-1007 had a 6-string hardtail version, I guarantee that many people would be interested. I've played ESP Horizons and M-IIs a lot over the years and I've found that the forearm cut and the hardtail bridge pair are simply much more comfortable. Yes, there are other hardtail bridged earlier M1000s but they would be so good with these finishes. I saw an "ESP E-II M-I THRU NT QM" (Japanese market?) about 2 years ago (with hardtail, not TOM), I wish you would do an LTD version of it.

Adam Y.

That's what the EC-1000 STBC should have always looked like boyos

Antoon

38 new guitars of which 20 are black or a black burst. I really want to speak to your marketing department…..

Nani Peña

Agreed plus the guitar the caused the most buzz last time was the off white eclipse so that kinda tells you color matters quite a bit. And sure we're metal heads who wear all black or whatever but personally I like my guitar to contrast from my stage clothes so bold and bright colors are my go to. Waiting for lime burst anything on an ltd, bet it'd do gangbusters 

Ralf S.

Mille Petrozza MK-EC FR and the SN1000 EverTune KOA looking very cool, hope to see them soon in stock…