ESP LTD EC-256FM Electric Guitar, See Thru Purple Sunburst
The EC-256FM is the perfect evidence that a great guitar doesn’t have to be prohibitively expensive. A classic shape that’s excellent for all musical styles and genres, the EC-256FM offers features that you normally associate with high-end guitars, like a flamed maple top, binding on the body, neck, and headstock, and set-neck construction for fast and easy access to the highest frets. The EC-256FM also features a mahogany body, a comfortable three-piece thin U-shaped mahogany neck, a rosewood fingerboard with inlays and 22 extra-jumbo frets, and great-sounding ESP Designed LH-150 pickups.
Product Features
- An affordable and popular guitar with many similarites to some of the most highly-regarded guitars in history
- Features a comfortable Mahogany body and 3 pc. neck, as well as roasted jatoba fingerboard and flamed maple top
- Also features covered passive pickups, set-neck construction, and 22XJ frets
- At home on blues, classic rock, hard rock, progressive rock, fusion, and much more
Fantastic guitar, looks great and sounds amazing I’m tempted to give 4 stars because mine had a wiring defect from the factory–the bridge pickup was weak due to a short in one of the wires. However, the guitar is incredible for this price range. I had mine professionally set up (and the wiring fixed) and I plan to keep it forever. The pickups sound great and the quality of wood is superb. With the push/pull coil tab you can turn it into a strat and get some really useful sounds. The tuners are a little cheap and something I plan to upgrade…
Great, beautiful guitar playability is off the hook Plays like butter. Beautiful guitar mahogany body neck and neck, maple top is stunning. Neck are great the frets are medium so perfect for me since I have small hands. Mine was made in China, but was inspected in the USA. So, electronics are in great shape. They put Daddario strings on it, set up the neck so no fret buzz no need to set it up just pick up and play. Don’t get caught up in all the insane guitar marketing saying you need all this expensive stuff. You dont. For the most part…