Okay, to summarise instead of re-writing the old, i wanted a metal guitar based around Metallica(other metal as well but Metallica is what i'll be playing most i guess) and was thinking of getting the ESP EC-1000 or ESP Eclipse II. I currently have an Epi Les Paul Custom with JB in the bridge and 59 in the neck, and a HT20. The pedals i have are; Dunlop Crybaby, Tc electronic polytune and a Digitech Badmonkey. Some of you suggested i tamper with the settings on the Badmonkey and HT20 to provide a better metal sound.. but since the topic got deleted i have only the faintest idea as to what they were. So again, im looking for help on what to do, whether to buy another guitar (i'd like one in general just for seperate tuning and what not, and to have different styles of guitars for different styles of playing) or to just buy some pedals and stuff. Hope to hear from you guys soon
Thanks
A decent metal guitar (old topic deleted)
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the basic design may be 52 yrs. old, but the stock ceramic p'ups were made for metal.............
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I used to be in a covers band, we played everything fromEttery wrote:How come you didnt get it with EMG's anyway?Shredz wrote:An ESP Eclipse will not disapoint, still madly in love
with mine...3 years later! lol I swapped out the duncans
for emg 81/60 set, BRUTAL!
Pink Floyd to Rage Against the Machine, so needed
something versatile, not in that band anymore cause
they wanted to go in a softer/lamer 3 chord songs type
direction and i wanted to play the brootalz, hence the emgs
Hey there, well i remeber replying to this thread before i went to lunch the other day and came back to find forum completely changed
ESP (Incl. LTD) are great guitars for metal especially when EMG equipped, now i know people have bad things to say about EMGs but i own two ESP LTD (F-2005 81/81 and EX400BD 81/60). The main reason i started to play guitar was Metallica, hence the ESPs were my choice, and the EMG 60 cleans and lead tones combined with a brutality of the 81 rythem tones is unbelievable.
Now your amp is as important as your guitar, i tried the HT-20 combo with PRS torero and PRS SC and with EMGS it screamed heavy metal or at least Thrash metal. now your question about the guitar so i am not gonna talk about the amps or pedals. But give ESP/LTD with EMG a shot wont regret it believe me. Good luck and keep rocking
ESP (Incl. LTD) are great guitars for metal especially when EMG equipped, now i know people have bad things to say about EMGs but i own two ESP LTD (F-2005 81/81 and EX400BD 81/60). The main reason i started to play guitar was Metallica, hence the ESPs were my choice, and the EMG 60 cleans and lead tones combined with a brutality of the 81 rythem tones is unbelievable.
Now your amp is as important as your guitar, i tried the HT-20 combo with PRS torero and PRS SC and with EMGS it screamed heavy metal or at least Thrash metal. now your question about the guitar so i am not gonna talk about the amps or pedals. But give ESP/LTD with EMG a shot wont regret it believe me. Good luck and keep rocking
I have a jackson slat-3 soloist
http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/reviews/ ... index.html
it is a wonderful guitar for me. the neck is just right for my hands and has emg 81/85. nice bright and defined sounding distortion with the alder body / maple neck. the wide nut and good spacing between strings really helps me with my fat rounded finger tips!
http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/reviews/ ... index.html
it is a wonderful guitar for me. the neck is just right for my hands and has emg 81/85. nice bright and defined sounding distortion with the alder body / maple neck. the wide nut and good spacing between strings really helps me with my fat rounded finger tips!
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+1 on the Torero..
Absolutely rips with my HT-20...really solid instrument. EMGs are pretty sterile for clean stuff and blues, but with the EL-34s saturated they really scream.
Absolutely rips with my HT-20...really solid instrument. EMGs are pretty sterile for clean stuff and blues, but with the EL-34s saturated they really scream.
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