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I’ve been looking at ESP’s now for a few years & I’ve always been a Gibson player.
I finally took delivery of this earlier in the year so I’ve had it now for about 9 months. It was the blue fade finish that caught my eye & of course the Les Paul shape.
The best way I can describe the E2 is it’s everything you would expect from a modern guitar while still holding those classic features like the factory bone nut, Ghoto bridge, tailpiece & locking tuners.
I did ZERO set up on this guitar as it was already done beautifully strait out of the box & haven’t made any altercations since getting it, even the strings are still the same.
To use the term “you pay for what you get”
We’ll… you most certainly do!
It took me a long time to pull the trigger on ESP & now my only regret is I didn’t do it a lot sooner. The detail & the finish is flawless from the through neck to the triple binding finish.
My only issues now going forward is I now have the itch to get more & how I go about explaining another “raffle win” for a guitar I entered 🤣