Price Compare ESP LTD EX50 Electric Guitar - (Black)

Product Description
The ESP LTD Standard EX50 is an aggressively-styled guitar with a large, resonant body and hot ESP LH-150 humbuckers for a tone that's as big as it looks! The EX50 is another easy-playing ESP with 22 extra jumbo frets on a rosewood fingerboard. ESP has spent years perfecting radical designs like this and now they're able to offer them at downright sick prices. Other features include an agathis body, a rock solid Tune-o-matic bridge with a stop tailpiece and black nickel hardware.
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Product Feature
- 22 extra jumbo frets on a rosewood fingerboard
- Agathis body
- Tune-o-matic bridge with a stop tailpiece
- Black nickel hardware
- ESP LH-150 humbuckers
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2 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
pretty decent for the price
By Ioannis Afotinos
ok people im just 14 but i love to play i bought this guitar over the summer and lemme tell you its decent for its price the pros are its a nice shape pickups sound nice and it always stays in tune! the cons input jack was a little loose, its uncomfortable to play sittin down with the guitar in between your legs its a little heavy, and the paint scratches really easy so be careful! overall take care og it and its fine i got the silver finish it looks best in my opinion, but get the black if ur not gnna take care of it tht much! if you are, i suggest the silver finish its nice
0 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
starter guiter
By hey man
as of writing this review its 2012 and i bought this one around '05 and it was my first guitar with money i saved up, i recently took some screws out to fix a pickup frame ring on another newer ltd the alexi laiho, and i got to putting the pieces back on this one when i was done, and once i put the pickups a little bit closer to the strings and made it work without the one screw i took out by putting a bunched up napkin under the pickup(i took out the pickup height screw because i needed at least 1 on the other guitar) i realized why i bought this guitar and it's raw beauty. So i started the night modding it a bit by removing the pickup selector switch and lining it up under the volume knob and in fron of the tone knob with a hole i made, then i took out the tone knob and put in the pikcup selctor there, then put a killswitch($2.99) where the selector was(also added vintage styel witch hat knobs$5), and behind the volume and over the old tone i added a hole where the tone was gonna be behind the volume knob like a les paul, and under it, was the pickup selecter and behind that was where i rerouted the input jack, it was a matter of pulling it out and screwing it back on, and i fit it all in the rear plate with minor rewiring, i took out the neck, cleaned mine out and screwed it all back on stringed up this baby, and it does sound pretty amazing and i realized with a proper setup and occasional cleaning of the fretboard it really is a good guitar. the points arent smell - big and they can bump into stuff and chip for a child but i painted the wood under it black with sharpie and it's masked. im going to buy some cheap dragonfire pickups and sand off the front, and make a green sunburst and a binding and repaint that if i could, i wish, i hope. shouldnt cost me much anyway, as of now the mods it has cost me about $10. Also the input jack on the front is more practical, im thinking about wiring a smoke machine thru where the old input jack was. and if you read that, thanks for reading, and always consider ltd products(even though mine came without 2 octave necks, ltd always is very modern yet practical and classical at the same time, they been around for long and know their stuff and make some beautiful instruments) :)
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