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We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about ESP Vintage Plus & ESP Eclipse.
Features and functionality
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The Rio Grande Muy Grande pickup set is highlighted for its tonal qualities, offering warmth and clarity that vintage enthusiasts appreciate.
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The guitar's Wilkinson VSVG bridge is recognized for providing a smooth tremolo action and contributing to the overall vintage vibe.
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E-II Eclipse models typically have 22 frets, while EC-1000 models offer 24 frets, influencing neck positioning and playing style.
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Some users find the stainless steel frets on the LTD EC-1000 models prone to tarnishing from the start, indicating a potential downgrade in material quality.
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Build quality
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The pearloid pickup covers are noted for adding a premium aesthetic, contrasting favorably with standard white plastic covers.
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The model features Gotoh locking tuners, praised for maintaining tuning stability and ease of string changes.
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Some E-II models like the Snow White Satin have been reported to have poorly applied finishes, resembling Tippex.
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Setup and maintenance
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It's noted that the thin U neck contour enhances playability, especially for fast playing styles.
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E-II models with Seymour Duncan passive pickups are recommended for non-metal genres, offering more dynamics compared to EMGs.
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ESP Vintage Plus & ESP Eclipse
The Vintage Plus I received years ago from my now beautiful wife Amy, it was a surprise Christmas gift, thanks Birdie. The Eclipse is a Semi-Hollow Body with a red glitter paint job. Got this because I love the color red and I saw that George Lynch owned a silver one.
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