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Sim_k
Un monstre de beauté et de qualité
Publié le 20/08/11 à 18:11Guitare fabriqué au Japon
Jonction corps manche de type Set neck (manche emboitée-collé dans le corps)
Diapason de 24.75" comme toute les Paul qui se respecte.
corps et manche en acajou.
touche en ébene avec repère nacré.
Sillet de tête en os de 42mm
manche profil en "U"
22 fret jumbo
accastillage noir
Mécanique sperzel à blocage.
Chevalet tune o matic
EMG 81 (B) / 60 (N) 2 tonalités, 2 volumes.
couleur: DEEP purple satin. Sa ressemble un peu a la couleur vintage black mais en violacé.
UTILISATION
la guitare est assez lourde, mais quelle beautée. l'accès au dernières cases est difficile comparé a une guitare de shred, mais quand on prend une Les Paul le shred n'est pas ce que l'on...…
Jonction corps manche de type Set neck (manche emboitée-collé dans le corps)
Diapason de 24.75" comme toute les Paul qui se respecte.
corps et manche en acajou.
touche en ébene avec repère nacré.
Sillet de tête en os de 42mm
manche profil en "U"
22 fret jumbo
accastillage noir
Mécanique sperzel à blocage.
Chevalet tune o matic
EMG 81 (B) / 60 (N) 2 tonalités, 2 volumes.
couleur: DEEP purple satin. Sa ressemble un peu a la couleur vintage black mais en violacé.
UTILISATION
la guitare est assez lourde, mais quelle beautée. l'accès au dernières cases est difficile comparé a une guitare de shred, mais quand on prend une Les Paul le shred n'est pas ce que l'on...…
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Guitare fabriqué au Japon
Jonction corps manche de type Set neck (manche emboitée-collé dans le corps)
Diapason de 24.75" comme toute les Paul qui se respecte.
corps et manche en acajou.
touche en ébene avec repère nacré.
Sillet de tête en os de 42mm
manche profil en "U"
22 fret jumbo
accastillage noir
Mécanique sperzel à blocage.
Chevalet tune o matic
EMG 81 (B) / 60 (N) 2 tonalités, 2 volumes.
couleur: DEEP purple satin. Sa ressemble un peu a la couleur vintage black mais en violacé.
UTILISATION
la guitare est assez lourde, mais quelle beautée. l'accès au dernières cases est difficile comparé a une guitare de shred, mais quand on prend une Les Paul le shred n'est pas ce que l'on recherche. le son est excellant, même a vide la guitare sonne à merveille. la combinaison emg 81/60 permet de jouer beaucoup de style. La guitare ne ce cantonne pas au style extrême, elle va du très bourrin a un son très pop.
SONORITÉS
La guitare conviens très bien à mes différents styles. je l'utilise principalement avec un peavey 6505+ et un pod X3. Je préfère mon ESP aux différentes guitares que j'ai eu ou essayé. Elle est largement mieux qu'une Gibson à mon goût, ESP à repris le style Les Paul en enlevant certains éléments négatifs (je pense notamment au manche Gibson que je n'affectionne pas è__é, ainsi qu'aux finitions des les paul de la même gamme de prix). Contrairement à mon ancienne guitare l'accordage est parfait et le reste ce qui est une très bonne chose.
AVIS GLOBAL
La guitare est certes chère, mais vu la qualité de la bête, on ne regrette pas. Je referai ce choix sans hésiter, et je jouerai cette guitare pour de longues années encore sans regrets.
Jonction corps manche de type Set neck (manche emboitée-collé dans le corps)
Diapason de 24.75" comme toute les Paul qui se respecte.
corps et manche en acajou.
touche en ébene avec repère nacré.
Sillet de tête en os de 42mm
manche profil en "U"
22 fret jumbo
accastillage noir
Mécanique sperzel à blocage.
Chevalet tune o matic
EMG 81 (B) / 60 (N) 2 tonalités, 2 volumes.
couleur: DEEP purple satin. Sa ressemble un peu a la couleur vintage black mais en violacé.
UTILISATION
la guitare est assez lourde, mais quelle beautée. l'accès au dernières cases est difficile comparé a une guitare de shred, mais quand on prend une Les Paul le shred n'est pas ce que l'on recherche. le son est excellant, même a vide la guitare sonne à merveille. la combinaison emg 81/60 permet de jouer beaucoup de style. La guitare ne ce cantonne pas au style extrême, elle va du très bourrin a un son très pop.
SONORITÉS
La guitare conviens très bien à mes différents styles. je l'utilise principalement avec un peavey 6505+ et un pod X3. Je préfère mon ESP aux différentes guitares que j'ai eu ou essayé. Elle est largement mieux qu'une Gibson à mon goût, ESP à repris le style Les Paul en enlevant certains éléments négatifs (je pense notamment au manche Gibson que je n'affectionne pas è__é, ainsi qu'aux finitions des les paul de la même gamme de prix). Contrairement à mon ancienne guitare l'accordage est parfait et le reste ce qui est une très bonne chose.
AVIS GLOBAL
La guitare est certes chère, mais vu la qualité de la bête, on ne regrette pas. Je referai ce choix sans hésiter, et je jouerai cette guitare pour de longues années encore sans regrets.
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tjon901
Eclipse précoce avec la finition satinée fraîche
Publié le 08/08/11 à 18:10 (contenu en anglais)This is the early version of the EC of Eclipse guitar. It has a more Les Paul like shape which is one of the reasons it is out of production. This was the cool finish they had at the time. Hetfield use to play these guitars alot. The DPS in the name stands for Deep Purple Stain. Its like a satin finish but dark like a poly finish. It also has yellowish binding to break it up. This is a full label ESP so it is made in Japan with essentially custom shop level quality. The guitar has a mahogany body with a maple top. It has a set neck mahogany neck with an ebony fretboard. The fretboard has 22 jumbo frets with ESP's flag inlays. The neck is nice and thin. The body and neck are fully bound with the yellowish gold binding. It has Gotoh locking tuners up top and a Gotoh tune-o-matic bridge. It has EMG pickups in it in a classic setup of an 81 in the bridge and a 60 in the neck. The controls are standard Les Paul style with a volume and tone for each pickup.
UTILIZATION
The satin finish on this guitar is very smooth and helps making playing very easy and fast. The neck is a bit thinner than that of a Gibson and the fretboard is flatter so this lets you get a nice easy action on the strings. The large frets also help this. The ebony fretboard is super smooth and feels good under your fingers. Locking tuners are something every guitar should have. Even without a tremolo locking tuners help you stay in tune better than normal tuners. Since this guitar has active EMG's you will need a 9v battery to operate them. ESP was smart and added a quick access battery compartment so you can change the battery without having to open up your main control cavity.
SOUNDS
This guitar has a classic metal tone with the EMG active pickups in it. the 81 and 60 set is a classic set that James Hetfield has used for decades up until very recently when his signature pickup set came out. This set provides you a great overall tone for both dirty and clean. The 81 in the bridge gives you a ripping metal tone. It has a high end grind that prevents your riffs from sounding muddy. If you down tune these pickups are great as well. This high end grind lets your notes cut through no matter how much distortion you have. The 60 in the neck compliments the 81 nicely. It is not a hot pickup like the 81 it is more of a clean bluesy pickup. Since the 81 does not clean up very well the 60 is there for your clean tones. If you want a neck pickup that is good for dirty stuff I recommend the 85. It is smoother than the 81 so it works well for the neck position.
OVERALL OPINION
If you can find one of these guitars they are a great deal. I think they go for around 1500 used. The newer Eclipse models have a different shape and control layout to them. ESP went away from the more traditional shape that this guitar has. The new models are good as well but if you want the more traditional shape this is the way to go. If you want a good metal Les Paul type guitar that can rip right out of the box ESP has some good offerings.
UTILIZATION
The satin finish on this guitar is very smooth and helps making playing very easy and fast. The neck is a bit thinner than that of a Gibson and the fretboard is flatter so this lets you get a nice easy action on the strings. The large frets also help this. The ebony fretboard is super smooth and feels good under your fingers. Locking tuners are something every guitar should have. Even without a tremolo locking tuners help you stay in tune better than normal tuners. Since this guitar has active EMG's you will need a 9v battery to operate them. ESP was smart and added a quick access battery compartment so you can change the battery without having to open up your main control cavity.
SOUNDS
This guitar has a classic metal tone with the EMG active pickups in it. the 81 and 60 set is a classic set that James Hetfield has used for decades up until very recently when his signature pickup set came out. This set provides you a great overall tone for both dirty and clean. The 81 in the bridge gives you a ripping metal tone. It has a high end grind that prevents your riffs from sounding muddy. If you down tune these pickups are great as well. This high end grind lets your notes cut through no matter how much distortion you have. The 60 in the neck compliments the 81 nicely. It is not a hot pickup like the 81 it is more of a clean bluesy pickup. Since the 81 does not clean up very well the 60 is there for your clean tones. If you want a neck pickup that is good for dirty stuff I recommend the 85. It is smoother than the 81 so it works well for the neck position.
OVERALL OPINION
If you can find one of these guitars they are a great deal. I think they go for around 1500 used. The newer Eclipse models have a different shape and control layout to them. ESP went away from the more traditional shape that this guitar has. The new models are good as well but if you want the more traditional shape this is the way to go. If you want a good metal Les Paul type guitar that can rip right out of the box ESP has some good offerings.
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iamqman
Alt Bon à la guitare LP
Publié le 13/09/11 à 05:23 (contenu en anglais)ESP has made some fine budget friendly guitars that are highly influenced by Fender and Gibson guitars. ESP makes a lot of influential guitars that are pretty cheap comparatively to Fender Stratcasters or Gibson explorers or Gibson Les Paul guitars. Their body shapes are little bit different than the fenders in Gibson guitars but overall to pretty much the exact same thing. This guitar is a knock off of a Gibson Les Paul guitar. It has a map looking finish which gives it more of a metal look to it.
These are the eclipse guitars which is basically the ESP version of the Gibson Les Paul guitar. You may have seen this guitar from the lead singer from Metallica. He would use a similar guitar do this. The body is a mahogany wood as well as the neck. You do have an ebony fretboard which is a little bit different than most Les Paul's which using your Brose Woods fretboard. The binding on this guitar is a very vintage yellow or a vintage white that's been age which looks very cool on this guitar. Yet to solid EMG pickups which gives it a very good metal sound in this guitar.
UTILIZATION
The utilization of this guitar is very easy and very easy to understand. The neck is a pretty fast neck and comparatively to a Gibson Les Paul which uses a more chunk you're feeling neck. EMG pickups are very thick and full of town. There's an 81 in the bridge and 60 in the neck which is a great combination to the EMG guitars. You have 22 jumbo frets with black hardware which is a great macth to the rest of the guitar's design.
SOUNDS
Overall this is a great feeling and sounding guitar. It's a great guitar for someone using metal guitar sounds or a metal amplifier. The 81 Bridge pick up is a nice steak metal sounding pick up which is the one of the most highly used pick ups that EMG has ever created. It's very common pick up for most guitar music overall. It's doesn't sound that money when you use it in hiking situation that is why it is a very common pick up from metal guitar players to use a lot of saturation or distortion.
These guitars work well in any amp setting. I like them most with a high gain amp because of the metal sound and voicing that the pickups generally create. These are fantastic sounding guitars for the money and when you couple them with a good delay pedal and a high gain amp then you can get some hot rocking tones.
OVERALL OPINION
These guitars have been discontinued for a while so the use market is the only way to go for them at this point. I've seen him go for a little over $1000 on the user classified market. They have a different models and different shapes but most of the overall feeling and look is pretty much the same. ESP makes great guitars and they are at traditionally influenced off of Gibson and Fender guitars. This one obviously is off of the Gibson Les Paul guitar and so if you're looking for that type of guitar this is a great alternative and a much cheaper alternative as well.
These are the eclipse guitars which is basically the ESP version of the Gibson Les Paul guitar. You may have seen this guitar from the lead singer from Metallica. He would use a similar guitar do this. The body is a mahogany wood as well as the neck. You do have an ebony fretboard which is a little bit different than most Les Paul's which using your Brose Woods fretboard. The binding on this guitar is a very vintage yellow or a vintage white that's been age which looks very cool on this guitar. Yet to solid EMG pickups which gives it a very good metal sound in this guitar.
UTILIZATION
The utilization of this guitar is very easy and very easy to understand. The neck is a pretty fast neck and comparatively to a Gibson Les Paul which uses a more chunk you're feeling neck. EMG pickups are very thick and full of town. There's an 81 in the bridge and 60 in the neck which is a great combination to the EMG guitars. You have 22 jumbo frets with black hardware which is a great macth to the rest of the guitar's design.
SOUNDS
Overall this is a great feeling and sounding guitar. It's a great guitar for someone using metal guitar sounds or a metal amplifier. The 81 Bridge pick up is a nice steak metal sounding pick up which is the one of the most highly used pick ups that EMG has ever created. It's very common pick up for most guitar music overall. It's doesn't sound that money when you use it in hiking situation that is why it is a very common pick up from metal guitar players to use a lot of saturation or distortion.
These guitars work well in any amp setting. I like them most with a high gain amp because of the metal sound and voicing that the pickups generally create. These are fantastic sounding guitars for the money and when you couple them with a good delay pedal and a high gain amp then you can get some hot rocking tones.
OVERALL OPINION
These guitars have been discontinued for a while so the use market is the only way to go for them at this point. I've seen him go for a little over $1000 on the user classified market. They have a different models and different shapes but most of the overall feeling and look is pretty much the same. ESP makes great guitars and they are at traditionally influenced off of Gibson and Fender guitars. This one obviously is off of the Gibson Les Paul guitar and so if you're looking for that type of guitar this is a great alternative and a much cheaper alternative as well.
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- Fabricant : ESP
- Modèle : Eclipse-I
- Série : Eclipse-I
- Catégorie : Guitares de forme LP
- Fiche créée le : 06/12/2011
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Autres dénominations : eclipsei