So....Watcha Been Eyeballin'?

Lovin' those Ola jobs. I was at his site a few days ago and I want them all. Not a booger in the bunch.

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Yeah, I GAS'ed hard for one for a few years, then got my hands on this one a while back and it's been my go-to ever since. I have a lot of sweet guitars, but this one gets more love than all the rest combined.

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Yeah, I GAS'ed hard for one for a few years, then got my hands on this one a while back and it's been my go-to ever since. I have a lot of sweet guitars, but this one gets more love than all the rest combined.

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Man, that looks great. I'm a huge fan of simple lines and minimalism. Kinda like a Lambo. Can you get a good rock sound out of them like ...Foreigner/Humble Pie ...ish, or is it mainly for chug metal? I'm thinking Ola might not have wanted the mid bite crunch and focus out of them. ?
 
Man, that looks great. I'm a huge fan of simple lines and minimalism. Kinda like a Lambo. Can you get a good rock sound out of them like ...Foreigner/Humble Pie ...ish, or is it mainly for chug metal? I'm thinking Ola might not have wanted the mid bite crunch and focus out of them. ?
The pickups are somewhere in the Duncan Custom/Duncan Distortion family of tones. So, yeah, you could get there.
 
No doubt. ESP is one of the premier builders of the world. They don't skimp on anything, that's what the LTD line is for. Most all guitars are made of solid wood anymore anyway; builders have been trying out all sorts of wood options since CITES.

Good call on that ESP EC. I am pretty sure you're going to love it.

Even the LTD line is good, though.

One of my sons has an LTD bass. It has a natural finish on solid wood. It does have a two-piece body, but It’s a very solid and well-made instrument.
 
No doubt. ESP is one of the premier builders of the world. They don't skimp on anything, that's what the LTD line is for. Most all guitars are made of solid wood anymore anyway; builders have been trying out all sorts of wood options since CITES.

Good call on that ESP EC. I am pretty sure you're going to love it.
This is an LTD version I believe. Looks super nice.

I can just see the conversation at ESP.
Let's save some money on this line.
How?
Get a couple sheets of 3/4" good one side ply and we will cut guitar bodies out of em and put a beautiful quilty maple top on....:oops:
Absolutely stunning finish! And the Piezo in the bridge is just gravy. Nice score!
I wanted one with the piezo to go from clean (or acoustic more correctly) to grungy quickly live. The Godins are awesome but there is no switch between pickup types so one must turn one volume up and the other down.
Plus when I don't care about that part, still a beautiful killer guitar!
 
This is an LTD version I believe. Looks super nice.

I can just see the conversation at ESP.
Let's save some money on this line.
How?
Get a couple sheets of 3/4" good one side ply and we will cut guitar bodies out of em and put a beautiful quilty maple top on....:oops:

I wanted one with the piezo to go from clean (or acoustic more correctly) to grungy quickly live. The Godins are awesome but there is no switch between pickup types so one must turn one volume up and the other down.
Plus when I don't care about that part, still a beautiful killer guitar!

May as well. They are ply anyway and do it yourself is always cheaper, right?

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Edit - Sorry, was being sarcastic. I will purple font.
 
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Where is this idea coming from that LTD is made from plywood?

I‘ve never read this from any source. I have read that some very inexpensive LTD models, such as the LTD 10 series, use basswood, whereas other LTD models will use mahogany. LTD may also use less expensive woods for the fretboard, too. ESP will generally use ebony.

But, I’ve never heard of the plywood thing. I’ve even tried looking it up and can’t find anything to confirm the idea.

Incidentally, here’s a link to the same LTD bass my son has. His is exactly as described here - spalted maple top on an ash body.

 
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