Wednesday, July 20, 2011

ESP Announces New Guitars & Basses for Summer/Fall 2011!

2011 is turning out to be an exciting year at ESP. As we continue to grow in popularity, our success allows us to create more and more new guitars for you to enjoy. During most years, we do all of our new product introductions at the Winter NAMM show (in January) and the Musikmesse show (in March/April). This year, however, we’re happy to be able to offer a whole new batch of LTD models that are premiering for Summer 2011.

7- and 8-String Heaven
You asked; we delivered. With the popularity of guitars with more than the standard six strings on the rise (due in part to new musical movements like the Djent scene), we have a bunch of new guitars that fit your many-stringed needs!

In the seven-string category, the new EC-407, EX-307, and V-307 takes three of our most popular body shapes and offers them in powerful yet affordable 7-string versions. The new EC-407 comes in BLKS (Black Satin) and SWS (Snow White Satin) finishes, and offers a mahogany body with maple top. The EX-407 and V-307 are being offered in BLKS (Black Satin), and also include pro features such as mahogany bodies, maple necks, and rosewood fingerboards. All three models use a combination of EMG 81-7 and EMG 707 pickups.

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If seven strings just aren’t enough for you, it’s time to check out the new H-308, H-338, and H-208 models. Based on our H-style body shape, the H-308 delivers high performance via a set-thru maple neck, mahogany body, and an EMG 808 active pickup set. Part of our new 330 Series, the H-338 is a similar guitar, but has a bolt-on neck and includes our new ESP ALH-208 active pickups. Both models come in BLKS (Black Satin) finishes. Each of the new 7- and 8-string models with satin finishes also feature black satin hardware. The H-208 is a very affordable 8-string guitar in a BLK (Gloss Black) finish, with a basswood body, chrome hardware and passive ESP LH-308 pickups.

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Eclipsing Your Expectations
The EC body style continues as one of LTD’s most popular guitars, and for good reason. We’re happy to offer an exciting new set of finish choices to the EC-401FM: STBLKSB (See Thru Black Sunburst), STBCSB (See Thru Black Cherry Sunburst), RDB (Reindeer Blue), and BLKAQSB (Black Aqua Sunburst). What hasn’t changed are the excellent specs of the EC-401FM, with mahogany bodies and flamed maple tops, mahogany necks and rosewood fingerboards, a set neck design, and EMG 81/60 pickup sets.

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But wait: the EC-401 is also getting a new look, with a Vintage Black finish. As you probably know, our ESP Eclipse-II VB and LTD EC-1000 Vintage Black guitars are among the most popular in the our line, so now you’ll be able to get into this hot look at an even more affordable price.

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If you’re into the vintage look and sound, the EC-401VF has two great new finishes to choose from: STBLK (See Thru Black) and STBC (See Thru Black Cherry). Like other models in the EC-401VF line, these guitars include mahogany bodies with flamed maple tops, and implement Seymour Duncan JB (bridge) and '59 (neck) pickups.

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As if all that weren’t enough in the world of the LTD EC line, there’s still more. The EC-256P is a blast to the past, with ESP LP90S pickups (like the well-known single coil, but with stacked coils for hum cancellation). This instant-classic axe has a mahogany body and neck, and a rosewood fingerboard. It’s not distressed, so you’ll need to put your own road wear on it. The EC-256P comes in two finishes: MGO (Metallic Gold) and BLK (Black), with nickel hardware on the Gold model and gold hardware on the Black version.

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Getting Bit by the Viper and Stung by the ST
Similar to the new EC-256P, the new Viper-256P offers two ESP LP90S pickups, which provide all the bite and high output you want while avoiding all the hum that you don’t. The Viper-256P has a set-neck design, and uses mahogany for its body and neck, and rosewood for its fingerboard. This guitar is available in BLK (Black) finish with gold hardware, and STBC (See Thru Black Cherry) with nickel hardware... a classic look in both cases.

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Continuing our inclusion of ESP high performance to affordable new guitars, the Distressed Series ST-203 guitar is now available in new fingerboard wood configurations. The Floyd Rose-equipped ST-203FR is now being offered with a rosewood fingerboard, while the standard ST-203 now comes in two distressed finishes: 3TB (Three Tone Burst) and BLK (Black), both with maple fingerboards. With a nod to the classic guitars of yesterday, the ST-203 has an alder body and bolt-on maple neck.

LTD Xtone Acoustics: Lefties and 12’s
In January, we announced an entire new line of LTD Xtone acoustic guitars. In April, we upped the ante by adding new exotic wood models. Now, we’re happy to announce that even more models are being made available. The AC-10E-LH is a left-handed version of the AC-10E guitar, while the new AC-10E-12 is a 12-string version. Like the standard AC-10E, the new models offer a spruce top, mahogany back and sides, a mahogany neck, and a built-in ESP preamp with 2-band EQ and tuner. The AC-10-LH and AC-10-12 will both be available in BLK (Black) and PW (Pearl White) finishes.

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Back to Bassics
You didn’t think we would leave bass players out of this summer cornucopia of new products, did you? We’ve added an entire new series to the LTD line with the J Series J-204 and J-205 basses. Designed as a solution for people who want high-level playability and tone while still remaining within a budget, the J-204 and J-205 (4- and 5-string respectively) are classic players’ basses that offer alder bodies and tortoise shell pick guards on their 3TB (Three Tone Burst) finishes. Both come with a maple bolt-on neck, rosewood fingerboard, and an ESP LDJ pickup set. Additionally, the LTD Vintage-204 has a new fingerboard choice: the Distressed Black model now has a rosewood fingerboard option available.

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Finally, LTD’s very popular B Series now includes two new models: the B-50FM and the B-55FM. These affordable bass models take our B-50 and add flamed maple tops for a great look. They are each available in three finishes: STRSB (See Thru Red Sunburst), STBSB (See Thru Blue Sunburst), and DBSB (Dark Brown Sunburst).

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We hope you’ve enjoyed this look at our surprising Summer 2011 offerings. To learn more about these great new guitars and basses, visit your local ESP/LTD dealer!

14 comments:

  1. This guitars is very beautiful.Thanks ESP.

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    1. Ibanez are better got my eye on the rg370 dxz but not bad for a first guitar flatten the back of the neck and i might burn £500 on F series /w trem try Ibanez Edge 3 trem on it and itz a done deal

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  2. those ec 7 strings and the 401FM in those colours are beautiful, thanks ESP!

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  3. Great Job As Always ESP!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  4. You should bring back the green eclipse

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  5. Really would like to know the price of the EC-407 and when it drops. Only other option for this body is an Ibanez and I much prefer ESP guitars.

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  6. 8 string Explorer is a Beast.

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  7. you need to get Protest to showcase these guitars, they can definitely hold their own metal:
    www.protestmetal.com/preproduction/protestdemos.zip

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  8. When exactly are these beasts in stores world wide? I'm planning on buying an ec-401 model, and I'm excited about vintage black model. But how long I have to wait for it!!!

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  9. All I can say is I would Really Like to See some ESP Logo's on the Headstocks in stead of LTD's.. Come on I Mean ESP is the Company so to me they Need to Have there Name on the Headstocks on ALL there Guitars and sell them for what they are Selling the LTD's for the same Price..IReally Miss seeing ESP on the Headstock of so many this Company always sold.I know that your Company still put ESP on your Most Expensive guitars.. But you Should Put the ESP Logo on All the Headstocks ESP or LTD Built.. Sincerely,Chad Bedwell Owner of the Snake'n' Skulls (Haji) George Lynch Signature Series ESP. Bought Back in '93' and Also the Skull 'n' Bones as well.

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  10. i love ESP guitars so much but none of them will live up to my friend's F-50 that he modified. Making the best better? check it out: http://chromacave.blogspot.com/2011/11/kiwitar-f-50.html

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  11. Your product reviews are really helpful. Its sites like these that allow amateur guitarists select instruments like pros. Keep it up. IStillGotMyGuitar

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  12. 8 strings for the win. Can't wait have one of those. I'm currently using the Fender CD 60 Acoustic Guitar.

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  13. ESP is a distinguished guitar I have put in my next guitar purchase. I wonder which one I really want to take? All of them look so good :)

    Sandybali

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