LTD [Signature Series - Gus G.] GUS-600EC

LTD [Signature Series - Gus G.] GUS-600EC

Chitarre Corpo tipo Les Paul appartenente alla serie Signature di LTD
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LTD [Signature Series - Gus G.] GUS-600EC : Recensione di tjon901

" Gli altri Gus G. firma" 9 (9/10)

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Caratteristiche9/10

Gus G ha fatto lo prego di recente. Ora che ha unito Ozzy sembra che ogni settimana c'è un nuovo pezzo di hardware Gus G. Questo è l'altro Gus G firma ESP. La principale che tutti sanno è il suo ESP Gus G. NT con la vecchia forma del corpo stella della scuola. Questa è la sua firma gli altri sulla base di un CE ESP. I havent visto giocare questo ma penso che abbia qualcosa a che fare con lui a sostituire Zakk Ozzy. Ha la forma LP con una grafica che mi ricorda uno dei Zakks chitarre degli anni '80. La costruzione non è troppo diverso sia. Questa chitarra ha un corpo in mogano con un manico in acero set. Il collo ha una tastiera in palissandro con 22 tasti e intarsi fiamma. La vendita del collo è di 25,5, che è una specie di diverso per un singlecut. Sulla parte superiore ci sono bloccaggio sintonizzatori e il ponte è un blocco tune-o-matic da TonePros. I pickup sono una serie di black-out Seymour Duncan. Gus G ha una serie di suoi black-out proprio ora, ma questa chitarra è stata fatta prima. I controlli sono semplici eccellente con una manopola del volume e un interruttore uccidere per aiutarti a salvare la vita della batteria.

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Gus G has been doing it beg recently. Now that he has joined Ozzy it seems every week there is a new piece of Gus G hardware. This is the other Gus G signature ESP. The main one that everyone knows is his ESP Gus G. NT with the old school star body shape. This is his other signature based on an ESP EC. I havent seen him play this one but I think it has something to do with him replacing Zakk in Ozzy. It has the LP shape with a graphic that reminds me of one of Zakks guitars from the 80s. The construction isnt too different either. This guitar has a mahogany body with a set maple neck. The neck has a rosewood fretboard with 22 frets and flame inlays. The neck sale is 25.5 which is kind of different for a singlecut. Up top there are locking tuners and the bridge is a locking tune-o-matic from Tonepros. The pickups are a set of Seymour Duncan Blackouts. Gus G has a set of his own Blackouts now but this guitar was made before that. The controls are super simple with a volume knob and a kill switch to help you save the battery life.

Facilità d'uso8/10

Questo è un singlecut molto shreddy. La scala di 25,5 pollici, significa che hai tutto lo spazio sulla tastiera che si sarebbe mai voluto. Hai un sacco di spazio sul tasti alto proprio come se steste giocando la tua partenza super. ESP diventa giusta quando si tratta di chitarre con aggiornamenti dalla fabbrica. Queste chitarre sono davvero pronti concerto. È possibile ottenere bloccaggio sintonizzatori fino sulla paletta e un ponte di chiusura verso il basso in basso. Il ponte di blocco è grande e fa la manutenzione un gioco da ragazzi. Il collo join è ben smussato in modo non c'è una piazza brusco quando si arriva al corpo. E 'bello e rotondo distanza. Una cosa che non mi piace è che avete bisogno di un cacciavite per accedere al vano batteria. Sembra che alcune ESP venire con flip out vani batteria e alcuni sono in quelle vite. Vorrei che tutti erano fuori di testa quelli. Con la vite di quelli che non stanno salvando qualsiasi momento sul solo avere la batteria nella cavità di controllo. Con un flip out quello che si può cambiare la batteria in pochi secondi e senza attrezzi.

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This is a very shreddy singlecut. The 25.5 inch scale means you got all the room on the fretboard that you would ever want. You have lots of space up on the high frets just like as if you were playing your super strat. ESP gets it right when it comes with guitars with upgrades from the factory. These guitars are really gig ready. You get locking tuners up on the headstock and a locking bridge down at the bottom. The locking bridge is great and makes maintenence a breeze. The neck join is nicely beveled out so there isnt an abrupt square when you get to the body. It is nice and rounded away. One thing I dont like is that you need a screw driver to access the battery compartment. It seems some ESP's come with flip out battery compartments and some have screw in ones. I wish they all had flip out ones. With the screw in ones you are not saving any time over just having the battery in the control cavity. With a flip out one you can change the battery in seconds without and tools.

Suono8/10

Il blackout di questa chitarra sono piacevoli. Il suo bello avere un ESP che doesnt hanno la stessa impostazione vecchia 81/85 in esso. I blackout sono pickup Seymour Duncan attivi. Sono simili ai EMG, ma abbastanza diverse. Per le mie orecchie sono bravi a alcune delle cose EMG sono niente male e anche male alcune delle stesse cose. La fascia bassa su questi pickup è enorme. Molto fine più bassa di quello che normalmente ottiene con EMG. Alcune persone possono così alcuni non possono. Normalmente è difficile rendere fangoso il suono EMG, ma con tutta la fascia bassa di questi black-out possono suonare fangosi, a volte. Non hanno il maggior numero di fizz fascia alta che EMG hanno quindi sono un po 'più naturale, ma che suonano ancora come attivo. Hanno buona trasparenza per la maggior parte anche con tutte alla fine pazzi bassi che hanno racchiuso in loro.

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The Blackouts in this guitar are nice. Its nice to have an ESP that doesnt have the same old 81/85 setup in it. The Blackouts are Seymour Duncans active pickups. They are similar to EMG's but different enough. To my ears they are good at some of the things EMG's are bad at and also bad at some of the same things. The low end on these pickups is massive. A lot more low end than you normally get with EMG's. Some people may like this some may not. Normally it is hard to make EMG's sound muddy but with all the low end on these Blackouts they can sound muddy at times. They do not have as much of the high end fizz that EMG's have so they are a bit more natural sounding but they still sound like active. They have good clarity for the most part even with all the crazy low end they have packed into them.

Opzioni Generali9/10

Normalmente odio chitarre firma con grafica pazzesco su di loro, ma la grafica non è molto specifico a nessuno. E 'solo un motivo per cui il suo vetro rotto non guady come se fosse faccia Gus G su di esso o qualcosa del genere. La firma Gus G è sulla paletta, ma è piuttosto piccola e combinato con il resto della chitarra non si distinguono affatto. E 'abbastanza divertente che Gus G ha una chitarra firma che lo fa sembrare 1980 Zakk Wylde. Si tratta di una chitarra fresca generale e molto diverso dal suo modello signature altri. Almeno il ragazzo varietà piace. Se tu fossi in una band stile anni '80 si wouldnt guardare fuori luogo suonare una chitarra che assomiglia a questo una chitarra e la sua grande generale e un prezzo bene.

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Normally I hate signature guitars with crazy graphics on them but the graphic on this isnt really specific to anyone. It is just a broken glass motif so its not as guady as if it had Gus G's face on it or something. The Gus G signature is on the headstock but it is pretty small and combined with the rest of the guitar does not stand out at all. It is pretty funny that Gus G got a signature guitar that makes him look like 1980s Zakk Wylde. It is a cool guitar overall and a lot different than his other signature model. At least the guy likes variety. If you were in an 80s style band you wouldnt look out of place playing a guitar that looks like this and its a great guitar overall and priced well.
Original user reviewOriginal English text: The other Gus G. signature

Characteristics9/10

Gus G has been doing it beg recently. Now that he has joined Ozzy it seems every week there is a new piece of Gus G hardware. This is the other Gus G signature ESP. The main one that everyone knows is his ESP Gus G. NT with the old school star body shape. This is his other signature based on an ESP EC. I havent seen him play this one but I think it has something to do with him replacing Zakk in Ozzy. It has the LP shape with a graphic that reminds me of one of Zakks guitars from the 80s. The construction isnt too different either. This guitar has a mahogany body with a set maple neck. The neck has a rosewood fretboard with 22 frets and flame inlays. The neck sale is 25.5 which is kind of different for a singlecut. Up top there are locking tuners and the bridge is a locking tune-o-matic from Tonepros. The pickups are a set of Seymour Duncan Blackouts. Gus G has a set of his own Blackouts now but this guitar was made before that. The controls are super simple with a volume knob and a kill switch to help you save the battery life.

Utilization8/10

This is a very shreddy singlecut. The 25.5 inch scale means you got all the room on the fretboard that you would ever want. You have lots of space up on the high frets just like as if you were playing your super strat. ESP gets it right when it comes with guitars with upgrades from the factory. These guitars are really gig ready. You get locking tuners up on the headstock and a locking bridge down at the bottom. The locking bridge is great and makes maintenence a breeze. The neck join is nicely beveled out so there isnt an abrupt square when you get to the body. It is nice and rounded away. One thing I dont like is that you need a screw driver to access the battery compartment. It seems some ESP's come with flip out battery compartments and some have screw in ones. I wish they all had flip out ones. With the screw in ones you are not saving any time over just having the battery in the control cavity. With a flip out one you can change the battery in seconds without and tools.

Sounds8/10

The Blackouts in this guitar are nice. Its nice to have an ESP that doesnt have the same old 81/85 setup in it. The Blackouts are Seymour Duncans active pickups. They are similar to EMG's but different enough. To my ears they are good at some of the things EMG's are bad at and also bad at some of the same things. The low end on these pickups is massive. A lot more low end than you normally get with EMG's. Some people may like this some may not. Normally it is hard to make EMG's sound muddy but with all the low end on these Blackouts they can sound muddy at times. They do not have as much of the high end fizz that EMG's have so they are a bit more natural sounding but they still sound like active. They have good clarity for the most part even with all the crazy low end they have packed into them.

Overall Opinion9/10

Normally I hate signature guitars with crazy graphics on them but the graphic on this isnt really specific to anyone. It is just a broken glass motif so its not as guady as if it had Gus G's face on it or something. The Gus G signature is on the headstock but it is pretty small and combined with the rest of the guitar does not stand out at all. It is pretty funny that Gus G got a signature guitar that makes him look like 1980s Zakk Wylde. It is a cool guitar overall and a lot different than his other signature model. At least the guy likes variety. If you were in an 80s style band you wouldnt look out of place playing a guitar that looks like this and its a great guitar overall and priced well.


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