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ESP LTD Alexi 200 Alexi Laiho Electric Guitar (Black)

ESP LTD Alexi 200 Alexi Laiho Electric Guitar (Black)
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ESP LTD Alexi 200 Alexi Laiho Electric Guitar (Black)

 
 
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Features
  • extreme styling

  • incedible

  • top of the line features

  • outrageous flexibility

  • rosewood fingerboard


Description

The ESP LTD Alexi 200 delivers the look and styling of the Alexi Laiho signature guitar in a value-priced, bolt-on instrument. The shape of the Basswood Alexi body gives you total access to the 24-fret, Rosewood fingerboard. Equipped with a double-locking bridge, a single EMG-ESP LH-301 humbucker pickup and a single volume control. The Maple neck is offered in a thin "U" shape and sports sawteeth inlays. This no-nonsense axe features black nickel hardware, sealed ESP-LTD tuners, and bound neck and headstock. Case not included.    Construction: Bolt-On Scale: 25.5 Body: Basswood Neck: Maple Fingerboard: Rosewood Nut Type: FR Locking Nut Width: 42mm Neck Shape: Thin U Inlays: Sawteeth Frets: 24 XJ Binding: White (Neck & Headstock) Hardware: Black Nickel Tuners: ESP-LTD Bridge / Tailpiece: Double-Locking Bridge  Pickups: EMG-ESP LH-301 Electronics: 1 Volume


Product Details
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Product Weight:11.68 pounds
Package Length:42.0 inches
Package Width:21.0 inches
Package Height:6.0 inches
Package Weight:16.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews

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Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 2 customer reviews )
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


5Not too bad and looks really great.  Jun 18, 2011 By Sam
I admit that when I got this guitar I realized it is not of a professional quality. Regardless, there is nothing significantly wrong with this guitar that will make you want to take it back. What I love about this guitar is that it has everything I want from a guitar on it AND everything I do not want from a guitar off it. It has an awesome body and head stock shape and some of the coolest fret designs I have ever seen on a guitar. It has got 24 frets, one bridge pickup, one knob (for volume), and a tremolo bar with the locking nut system to keep the guitar in tune much better. It does not have a bridge pickup which I personally would not take advantage of one anyway and it does not have any other knobs and switches (in my opinion, the less knobs and switches on a guitar, the cooler it looks). One other thing I like is that this guitar sit more front and center if you place the wing gap in between your legs. To me this is better than having a guitar sit way off to your right (or left) with the more round-shaped guitars. One thing that I would say is bad about this guitar enough to change it is the standard pickup that comes on it. The pickup on it is an ESP LH-301. I read up on these kinds of pickups and apparently ESP and EMG co-made this cheaply manufactured pickup and maybe some others to put in the ESP's lower-end guitars. This pickup is fully functional but picks up too much excessive humming, especially when your are playing single notes on the higher strings. This is the one thing that I recommend that you replace if you buy this guitar. As long as you do that I would say there is nothing to complain about unless you are looking for a professional quality guitar and nothing less.

3 of 4 found the following review helpful:


2If you want a starter guitar...  Dec 19, 2010 By Cullen
This guitar is decent if you are getting it for a starter/beginner... experienced players should avoid this guitar. I've had the more expensive version and got this one afterwards, and there is a dramatic difference in quality/playability. The tone, feel, and quality are just not worth it if you can save a few more hundred dollars for the LTD or Edwards version. Aside from the quality of materials used to make this guitar... the tone is nothing special especially if you have been playing for a bit! Save your cash if you are an experienced player... newbies, HAVE AT IT!

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