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Key Features
Trade in your ESP LTD EC-10, Black with Gear4music. If you’re thinking about upgrading your guitar or exploring new sounds, trading in your EC-10 is a great move. The EC-10 is a solid entry-level instrument, but if you're looking to step up your game, you might consider a higher-end model with more advanced pickups for greater tonal variety, or a guitar with a set neck for improved sustain and playability.
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A set of ESP designed humbuckers provide this LTD guitar with its versatile performance, with the LH-100N offering an open tone whilst the LH-100B a warm, bright sound. The EC-10 guitar also features a tune-o-matic bridge and tailpiece to improve sustain, and LTD machine heads enhance tuning stability.
The ESP LTD EC-10 is crafted with a basswood body, which provides a well-balanced and dynamic sound, that enhances the guitar's performance with flow and open tonalities. Basswood is a lightweight tonewood, and the EC body features a single cutaway with a rounded bottom providing a comfortable playing experience.
The EC-10 features a smooth maple neck, that delivers tight, sizzling highs and overall bright tonal characteristics. The maple neck offers fast and unhindered playability, and allows easy navigation of the engineered hardwood fingerboard; for an overall balanced tone.
ESP LTD is a Japanese guitar manufacturer, established in 1975, primarily focused on the production of electric guitars and basses. Their product range will suit a wide variety of budgets and playing styles, with their popular Signature, Standard, Original, Graphic, Xtone, and Left Handed series' guitars. The company has a growing number of high profile artists who have designed their own signature instruments, such as Ron Wood, Kirk Hammett, Jeff Hanneman and many more.