Product: ESP Eclipse II Price Paid: USD 1300
Submitted 10/16/2009
at 04:22pm
by Scott
Features
:8
MIJ owned for a few years now. 22 frets, solid maple cap, mahogany neck & body, 2 vol, 1 tone, came with EMGs which got ripped out with 48hrs of buying the guitar, satin off white finish, Gotoh tune-o-matic, Sperzel locking tuners, 24.75" scale. Guitar came with an ESP hardshell and the ESP fret protector. Just a smoking guitar once I got some real pups in.
Sound
:8
I play punked up RnR and this guitar fills the role just fine. It really has a sweet neck and the large frets are finished to perfection. I use a slew of different amps mostly Marshall-esque type stuff and it cuts it through any amp I use. I sort of compare the sound to a cross between and SG Custom and an LP. While I'd prefer a more traditional LP layout of 2 vol/2tone this really doesn't give much back because of it. I use custom wound PAF style pups in the guitar and it covers a lot of ground. I really have no cmplaints about the guitar at all.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
Factory setup was very good. I play 11's so I needed to tweak the neck and action a bit when I got it but that is any guitar. Otherwise you couldn't ask for a better packaged and delivered guitar.
Reliability/Durability
:10
The guitar is a workhorse, I gig and record with the guitar regularly. It is only second to my LP which nothing trumps for me. It is as high a quality guitar as any I have ever owned. ESP doesn't have to apologize to anyone for the guitars they put out. Gigging without a backup isn't something I recommend but there is no reason the guitar would have any issues. The locking tunersmake string changes fast and easy so cetainly if you were down with that you wouldn't need a backup.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Never needed to deal with ESP for this guitar but previous experience with the company was fine, I wouldn't worry about ESP they are first rate all the way.
Overall Rating
:9
I've played for 30 years and have owned an almost embarrassing amount of gear from vintage to state of the art. I use a very simple rig these days 1/2 stack and just a few guitars (LPs are always first and foremost). If lost or stolen I'd likely get another probably in vintage black this time. The only issue I have with the guitar was the solitary choice of EMGs. C'mon these aren't just Metal guitars and they deserve better pup choices. Again a 4 knob layout would be ideal but Gibby would probably smack them down pretty quickly.
Product: ESP Eclipse II Price Paid: USD 1499
Submitted 02/19/2009
at 10:26am
by PHILLIP LASSOR
Features
:10
NEW MODEL 2009, MADE IN JAPAN,22 FRET, 2 VOLUME, 1 TONE, DUAL HUMBUCKER, EMG 81 (B) EMG 60 (N), ACTIVE PICKUPS, MAHOGANY BODY AND NECK, CARVED MAPLE TOP, SNOW WHITE FINISH, HIGH GLOSS, SINGLE CUT BODY SIMILAR TO LP, TUNE O-MATIC BRIDGE WITH STOP TAIL, GORGEOUS BLACK NICKEL HARDWARE, GOTOH LOCKING TUNERS, XJ FRETS, EBONY FINGERBOARD, FLAG INLAYS, 24.75" SCALE, TRIPPLE BOUND BODY AND HEADSTOCK, BOUND NECK
Sound
:10
I PLAY MOSTLY METAL/HARD ROCK, BUT I DO LOVE TO PLAY CLASSIC ROCK, SUCH AS KISS, LYNYRD SKYNYRD AND SO ON, AND I DO LOVE TO PLAY THE BLUES FROM TIME TO TIME, AND THIS GUITAR COVERS THEM ALL, MOST PEOPLE THINK IT IS JUST FOR METAL, BUT THAT IS NOT CORRECT THIS GUITAR DOES IT ALL!! EVEN WITH EMGS, THE WOOD COMBO ON THIS THING MAKES IT WHERE YOU CAN HAVE CRYSTAL CLEAN BELL LIKE CLEANS, EVEN ON THE BRIDGE PICKUP, AND WHEN YOU KICK IT TO HIGH GAIN, THIS THING WILL SMOKE.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
THIS GUITAR WAS LITTERALY PERFECT OUT OF THE BOX, I HAD TO MAKE NO ADJUSTMENTS TO IT AT ALL!! THE BINDING ON IT IS SPOT ON PERFECT, THE FRETS ARE EXACTLY EVEN, AND FINISHED TO A MIRROR SHINE, EVEN THE EBONY FRETBOARD REFLECTS LIKE A MIRROR, AND YOU CAN SEE YOUR HAND IN IT AS YOU PLAY, AMAZING! I HAVE NEVER SEEN A GUITAR EVEN CLOSE TO THIS LEVEL OF PERFECTION
Reliability/Durability
:No Opinion
I HAVE ONLY HAD IT ABOUT 3 DAYS NOW, SO I CANNOT SAY ABOUT THIS, BUT IT IS EXTREMELY WELL MADE, AND SEEMS LIKE IT WILL LAST FOREVER
Customer Support
:No Opinion
I HAVE NOT DEALT WITH THEM
Overall Rating
:10
I HAVE BEEN PLAYING FOR OVER 10 YEARS, AND I HAVE HAD GIBSON, FENDER, EPIPHONE, IBANEZ, JACKSON, SCHECTER, ON AND ON, AND NEVER I MEAN NEVER HAS THERE BEEN A GUITAR THIS AMAZING, AND IT CAME WITH ALL THE FEATURES THAT I WANTED, SO I AM COMPLETELY HAPPY WITH IT, IF IT WERE STOLEN I WOULD REPLACE IT, BUT GOOD LIKE TRYING TO STEAL THIS ONE, I LOVE IT SO MUCH, I GUARD IT LIKE A PIT BULL!! AND I LOOKED AT ALL THE OTHER BRANDS OF GUITARS, AND NOTHING SEEMED TO BE AS GOOD AS THIS ONE, I HAVE HAD MANY GIBSONS, AND THE DISSAPOINT ME EVERYTIME I PLAY ONE, BUT OUT OF THE BOX, THIS ONE WAS PERFECT, THIS IS MY SECRET GIBSON KILLER!! IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A COMFORTABLE, VERSITLE INSTRUMENT, WHICH IS A BIT PRICY, BUT CHEAPER THAN GIBSON, AND LEAPS AND BOUNDS BETTER, LOOK NO FURTHER THAN THIS, AND TAKE MY ADVICE, DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME WITH LTD, SPEND A FEW MORE BUCKS, AND GET THE REAL DEAL ESP, YOU WILL NOT REGRET IT!!!!!!!!! THE ONLY DISLIKE IS THAT IT DOES NOT COME WITH A CASE, BUT I DEALT WITH SAMASH.COM, AND THEY GAVE ME THE HARD SHELL CASE FOR FREE WITH THE GUITAR, SO MY ONLY GRIPE WAS HANDLED BY AN OUTSTANDING RETAILER, I HIGHLY RECCOMEND THEM ALSO, THANKS
Product: ESP Eclipse II Price Paid: 50000 DKK 50000 USED
Submitted 12/28/2008
at 09:58am
by daniel
Features
:7
Really great axe with some great features
Sound
:10
Perect metal sound! also to hard rock its nice. and undistorted, its also very nice!
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
Beauty finish! fits better than a gibson. only singlecut but that dosenst are a rpoblem!
Reliability/Durability
:9
only one prob, the active PUs but they have a great sound
Customer Support
:No Opinion
i havnt got any probs soo..
Overall Rating
:10
******* great guitar!
Product: ESP Eclipse II Price Paid: USD 1,400
Submitted 07/15/2008
at 05:42pm
by David
Email: DFTEsq at cox<dot>net
Features
:9
It's the snow white Eclipse II, which is apparently rare to find hanging on the wall of a guitar store. It was ordered Dec. 2007 and delivered April 2008. It came with the active EMGs, and I had those gently removed and replaced with the Seymour Duncan JB and '59 pickups that ESP puts in the aged honey burst version of this guitar. At the same time I had a coil splitter installed. Otherwise, you can find the features on the ESP website. The tuners are not very smooth and don't feel consistent one to another. The case is nothing special, which is perfect, since I don't need to worry about it taking some abuse and getting marred. I'll give a 9 here since it didn't come with the precise features I wanted but was easily modified.
Sound
:9
This guitar sounds great. I was planning to replace the EMGs when I made the order. When the guitar came in I liked the EMGs more than I thought I would, but they just don't sound musical enough...kinda screechy. I play a pretty wide range of music, from sweet, gentle clean sounds to raucously dirty. For me, that combination of Seymour JB and '59 is better for the entire range. The Seymours are still pretty hot and are more versatile. I don't miss the EMGs at all. I can't say that I know the wood and guitar construction make a big difference, but the only thing ugly about the sound of this guitar is the clams I'm hitting day after day.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
Others have said their ESP was perfect out of the box. Mine needed a set up, which seems reasonable, especially for an instrument sent all the way from Japan. Initially, the store set the action extremely low, and while it was nice to know that was possible, I needed it a little higher. The fit and finish look and feel great; there are no flaws that I can see. This is a smooth guitar with a fast neck and great playability. It seems like it's easier to play than my other guitars, some of which cost quite a bit more, and I find myself favoring the Eclipse over a more expensive Gibson and Gretsch.
Reliability/Durability
:9
I bought a "pretty" guitar. It has a snow white body and neck. It is light-weight, and it feels a little delicate. Is it durable? I don't know: I'm babying it. I'm sure it will withstand live playing even if it does acquire a few battle scars. I bet you could gig without a backup, since a string change shouldn't take too long with the locking tuners. I'll give this an 9 since I'm just not quite sure.
Customer Support
:9
No idea. Let's give them the benefit of the doubt without pretending they're perfect.
Overall Rating
:9
I've been playing about 5 years. I started with Fender guitars (a Strat and a Tele) and then added a Gretsch and a Gibson 335 (in addition to my acoustics). I've got a Mesa Lone Star Special and a variety of pedals. If I parted company with this guitar I'm not sure I'd get another one. The Les Paul is still the real deal, but from what I can tell you'd probably have to get a custom shop edition costing twice as much as the Eclipse to get a guitar that plays and sounds as nice as the Eclipse. I'd have to take a long hard look at a Les Paul, but most of the ones I've handled have felt pretty clunky and awkward compared to the Eclipse. If practicality won out I probably would get another Eclipse. This is a very comfortable, very playable guitar. It looks better than a Les Paul. It's also very versatile; I can use it in place of the Fender or the Gibson (or the Gretsch).
Product: ESP Eclipse II Price Paid: USD 1200 USED
Submitted 05/28/2008
at 01:42pm
by andrew X
Features
:10
2007 ESP Eclipse II Standard Series made in Japan
22 fret mahoghany neck with an ebony fretboard
Maple top on a mahoghany body in a snow white finish (absolutely stunning)
features 2 volume controls and one tone control (good ol sue happy gibson)
this has the EMG 81/60 set that honestly i didn't think i was going to like all too much as i used to have a sg set up with an 85/60 combo and didn't think it could get much better. well this sounds amazing just the way it it. great for rock, metal, punk, just about anything as long as you know how to ride a volume knob (or in my case volume pedal.
it's got a solid finish that is absolutely stunning
everything else is pretty standard stuff from the rest of the reviews
Sound
:10
I play second guitar in the Punk/Rock/Metal band Mongrel (mongrelband.com) so we cover quite a bit of sounds and this pulls it all off effortlessly. I currently play it through a two channel mesa dual rectifier with a marshall 1960av cab. very few pedals so really not going to bother as i barely use the ones i've got. it's not a noisy guitar as it's practically brand new. If you like the emg tone it's amazing. i know some people really can't get used to it but it works fine for me with everything i do (you can get a clean tone real easy if you know how to work a volume knob). it's got a great full sound that sustains for days. no real complaints here
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
Got it used so really can't say much about factory specs. does need a small truss rod tweak but as well climate change does that.
no real flaws that i can notice. everything seems to be meticulously crafted.
Reliability/Durability
:9
so far so good. i use dimarzio strap locks.
only issue is i broke the pick up selector on the first gig i had it. I'm quite abusive so i don't think it's any fault of the guitar.
i don't buy unreliable gear because with the band i'm in, if i did, it wouldn't be around more than a week.
always always always bring a back up. the guitar might be indestructible but your strings aren't
Customer Support
:No Opinion
haven't dealt with em.
Overall Rating
:10
my other main guitar is a 72 tele thinline reissue. and it's barely seen much play since i bought this.
i take care of my stuff and look after it quite well so i hope my guitar isn't ever stolen so lets leave out that question.
just a great guitar.
Product: ESP Eclipse II Price Paid: USD 900
Submitted 04/01/2008
at 04:23pm
by Mo
Email: noodlegts<at>hotmail dot com
Features
:8
This is a 2007 ESP Eclipse II, made in Japan. Mine has a dark red quilt maple top.
Features:
-There are 2 volume knobs and 1 master tone.
-The pickups are: EMG81 in the bridge and EMG60 in the neck. These are active pickups.
-The body is made of mahogany with a quilt maple top. There is a white binding on the neck and body.
-The neck is also mahogany with a rosewood fingerboard and white flag inlays
-22 Jumbo frets
-Thin U neck shape
-Fixed tune-o-matic style bridge from gotoh
-Sperzel locking tuners
-Black hardware
It has everything you'd expect. However I'd prefer Grover tuners over the Sperzel, and a 2nd tone knob would be nice (but Gibson sued them so it's okay).
My biggest complaint though is no battery box... this is rather lame as you have to unscrew the control panel to replace the battery. They should have thought of that.
Sound
:9
This guitar sounds great! It suits my style very well (metal).
I use it with my Line 6 Spider II as well as my Marshall JCM 2000 TSL60. One is a cheap amp, the other is rather expensive. It sounds great through both (obviously much better through the Marshall). The EMGs really benefit from a tube amp.
The sound is really full, even when you play it unplugged. Once you plug it in, it has a nice thick sound do it (despite being thinner than a Les Paul). The notes are clear. Rythm sounds good, lead sounds good... EVERYTHING sounds good.
The EMG 81 sounds good for distortion, and the 60 sounds really nice for playing clean. My only complaint is that when using the EMG 60 for lead playing, you have to tone down the volume a bit, as the sound is almost too thick. Better too thick than not thick enough though, as a little volume adjustment easily fixes this.
For playing metal, this is easily the nicest sounding guitar I've heard.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
The guitar was set up perfectly. The action was just right (real low but no buzzing). The pickups were set as close as possible to the strings but without making contact (like EMG recommends).
The bridge was routed properly and the top looked nice.. nothing was wrong with it.
Reliability/Durability
:7
So I might have just had bad luck with mine because the first day I got it, I managed to chip off a little paint off the headstock... whats funny is that a solid piece of paint (no wood, just paint) came off. I glued it back on and you can't really tell.
The paint seems a little cheap, but I may just be an idiot for smacking it against the wall. I haven't had any other problems with it since I got it.
Besides the finish everything is rock solid. Great guitar!
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Haven't used/needed them
Overall Rating
:9
I've been playing for 5-6 years now. I own a few other guitars.. Fernandes Ravelle Elite, ESP LTD Alexi-600, Schecter Synyster Custom, Fender 50's reissue strat...
I play this guitar through a Marshall TSL60 mostly, but also through my Line 6 SPider II 112. When using the Marshall, I play the guitar straight into the head (no effects) or through a TubeScreamer (used as a boost). This is hands down the best sounding metal guitar I've ever played. If it were lost or stolen, I'd definitely buy one again.
I think that this guitar is an excellent value as it can be had for under $1200 yet has most of the features of a real custom shop ESP. If you go on eBay, you can find them even cheaper.
If your budget is more in the $500-$600 range, I would recommend a Schecter C-1 Hellraiser guitar... however if you can pony up the $800-$1200, this guitar is TOTALLY worth it.
Product: ESP Eclipse II Price Paid: GBP 650 USED
Submitted 01/27/2008
at 06:11pm
by Light of Sound
Features
:9
2006 model I think, haven't really looked into it too much. Vintage Honeyburst satin finish, EMG 81/60 combination, Chrome hardware, 2 volumes 1 tone, 3 way toggle - your basic Les Paul-alike pretty much, except a thinner much more comfortable body and lovely Extra Jumbo frets. All mahogany, set neck, 22 frets, Rosewood fretboard.
Sperzel locking tuners are a great addition, a nice cherry on top of what is already a fantastic guitar. I bought mine second hand for a stonking great deal in really good condition. Needed a setup but that was due to the previous owner, not the guitar itself. Came with ESP moulded hardcase, owners manual and Truss rod adjustment tool, everything you need, really.
Sound
:9
I've always liked the stuff ESP put out, but it was only when I started to really like EMG pickups that I became a full ESP disciple.
As my first all mahogany set neck LP style guitar this was a refreshing new experience. Before getting this I had been very much an Alder body, bolt on maple neck superstrat-with-whammy person. I was after a more rhythm playing guitar, and after seeing this Eclipse at a stupid price I had to go for it.
The sound is what you'd generally expect with the woods used - full, fat, rich and singing. The EMG's are as expected too - lush PAF-esque clean and blues tones from the 60, screaming high gain from the 81. A lot of people regard the 81 as "thin" sounding, but in an all mahogany axe like this it complements it perfectly. I stuck an 18v mod into thi guitar as I do with all my EMG guitars, and I HIGHLY RECCOMEND THIS MOD. The expanded headroom works wonders for the 60, very nice clean sounds.
I've yet to try an 85 in the bridge, but right now I'm hapy with it. Its very dark sounding compared to what I was used to, but as its currently my main guitar I've eq'd my rig around it, and I have the fat tone that I just love.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
This is the main reason I play ESP guitars - I know that I'm getting a pro quality instrument with very few flaws. Setup from the previous owner was terrible - I had lots of fret buzz and it wouldn't stay in tune, but after an intense session I managed to sort it out and now I love picking it up, strapping it on and enjoying the feeling of having such a wonderfully crafted instrument under my fingers.
The flame top is gorgeous, especially with the satin finish.
Reliability/Durability
:10
As I just said, wearing this guitar gives me a feeling of confidence. Its nice playing a guitar and not worrying about something going wrong with it. I always bring a backup, but I've yet to really need it. Utterly dependant.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
I doubt I'll need it.
Overall Rating
:10
I've been playing about 6 years now, gone through a lot of Ibanez and a couple of Epiphone guitars before this one. I mainly got it because it was a steal at the price, but I haven't once regretted the decision. Its now an integral part of my sound, and I love how my playing has changed whilst owning it - playing superstrats tends to force me into "Vai wannabe mode", which always gets boring quickly.
Only thing I wish it had...I dunno. A graphite nut would be nice, but I've had no gripes with the current nut after a bit of lubrication. Its great because I've always wanted a Les-Paul style guitar, but never liked Gibson LP's because they're the heaviest, most uncomfortable (and overpriced!) things I've ever played. This guitar is remarkably light, and the bellycut is a godsend as I like my guitars higher up than most.
Product: ESP Eclipse II Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 01/19/2008
at 01:07am
by patico
Features
:10
Honeyburst, 4 knobs. Japan made Les Paul style (lighter, body not fat). Mahogany body n rosewood fretboard. Sperzel Locking tuners. Nice ESP case. S.Duncans pups JB/59, single coil push/pull knob.
Flawless finish, and nice binding. the color, the natural sound, very playable neck.
Sound
:10
My music syle: almost everything. so can't relly on just one kind of guitar.
This one is awesome sounding on distorted to clean. the pickups respond very nicely to way you eq the amp, including the appropiate ammount level of pre n power tubes.
you can sound strato like (single coil feature). it's not really a strato, but it's important cause you have another tone to play.
y play mostry tube amps. JCM 900, JCM 2000, Bassman 67, Bandmaster 68, n JC-120..... So imagine the pallette of sounds y can get.
Can metal-rock easily n go to jazz or super clean tones
Action, Fit, & Finish
:8
came with a buzzi set up, soonly fixed.
tuning problem, had to change tuners. Installed Kluson Vintage deluxe. Problem sold, now holds heavy bending without detuning.
Level of pickups i choose it my self, so here i don't consider a flaw.
Finish is flawless, with a perfect binding. Electronics are perfect.
The tuners should not be a problem in this price-range guitars, so lowers my rating. With the new tuners this axe is really perfect, it's a no detail player for gigging or recording
Reliability/Durability
:10
very reliable for live playing. Always change my strap buttons for safety
Customer Support
:No Opinion
I live far away from a costumer support
Overall Rating
:10
14 years playing. Own various guitars, Fende Strato, G&L LEgacy n ASAT, Gib Les Paul n Flying V.
Its a nice, and roun sounding guitar. covers lots of sound between a lighter Les Paul n something "single-coil" sound
Would buy it again if stolen.
Product: ESP Eclipse II Price Paid: Canadian 1400.00
Submitted 01/01/2008
at 04:58pm
by Billy
Features
:9
I own the Vintage Black model. This guitar is a real pro model. You can tell when you play it unplugged. Very solid and the ebony fretboard plays smooth and quick.
Sound
:8
I play in a cover band so it does the job for sure. I keep wondering what it would sound like if it had a good set of passive pickups like duncans or something, as the EMG's although are great, they have a very distinguished sound.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
The only flaw in workmanship I found was a wee bit of space between inlays and wood on neck on some frets. This was of coarse filled with glue so you do not feel them.
Reliability/Durability
:9
Seems like a workhorse. I have used it 6 months now and it looks as good today as it did when I bought it.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Overall Rating
:9
I have been playing over 25 yrs. This is my best guitar to date. The best Les Paul I ever owned was a Studio, and this guitar is better IMO. I was never one to spend $3000 for a guitar, so when I saw a guitar of this quality for the low price It was a no brainer. I owned the ESP EC-1000 first, and as soon as I tried this model, that one was sold. It was a really good guitar, but surely not as good as this one.
Product: ESP Eclipse II Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 03/06/2007
at 03:22pm
by mc-blues
Features
:9
Perfect Finish. I've choosen the honey color - fantastic.
It is the 3 knob US version (European has 4 controlers).
The tone control (3rd knob) I've modified to a push/pull control splitting the Picups (single coil or humbucker). Picups by Seymore Duncan (H/H, S/S), passive. Super allrounder now.
Sound
:10
Awesome. Well, I'm playn since 6 Years and after some advantures with various strings and finally I cast away to Adario Chrome 10th. Flatwounded. Ok, is not the super duper rock number - but I love it. And with my Eclipse II it works fine. Through a Zoom g9.2tt directly pluged to the PA, the sound is perfect for all kind of rock, hard'n heavy, clean, vintage and so on. Great sound. With my Fame Duo 2x12 (50W) and a Hughes & Kettner Warp pedal it mutated to the monster what it is.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
All fine.
Reliability/Durability
:8
All my ESPs and LTDs have some kind of crashs with some more or less defects especially at the woods. However, I gues its just normal in the head of battle.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Overall Rating
:10
This is my guitar! And all the others . . .
Product: ESP Eclipse II Price Paid: 1549 Euro
Submitted 04/20/2006
at 07:53am
by Clemens
Features
:8
THIS IS A REVIEW FOR THE EUROPEAN MODEL (4 knobs)
COLOR : Dark Brown Sunburst
BODY : Mahogany with White Binding / Quilted Maple Top
NECK : Mahogany with White Binding
FINGER BOARD : Rosewood
CONSTRUCTION : Set-neck
SCALE : 24.75"
TUNERS : Sperzel Locking Tuner
BRIDGE : Tune-matic
HARDWARE COLOR : Chrome
FRET : 22 / XJ
NECK PICKUP : EMG81
FRONT PICKUP : EMG81
CONTOROL : 2 Volume , 2 Tone, 3way toggle switch
As you can see, theres a lot of good hardware used in this guitar. It's not the top end, but it's fair for this price.
Sound
:6
First of all, I'm playing a lot off styles, except pop, country, trash/death and sorts of that.
At the moment, I'm improving my blues skills. I've searched a guitar that delivers a good rock tone; more the rougher, warmer tone which can be overdrived easily from my H&K tube amp. So to the guitar: Starting with the best one, the neck humbucker is useable for the discribed tone. It's not perfect for it, because it isn't very balanced, I've missed some mids. I've expected this tone more from the bridge pickup. In the middle position, the sound goes more into the treble area. Now it's more balanced, but it doesn't represent the character of the wood the guitar's made off. Considering this, the pickups don't bring out the warmth and the balanced tone of mahagony. Ending with the worst, the bridge pickup is horrible. If you use it with high gain, you get a screaming, trebly tone, if you use it clean, there is some feeling of an "old radio" sound, missing all bass frequences. As I mentioned it, the choice of the pickups was made really bad, because they don't fit to this guitar. Perhaps an 85 in the bridge and an 60A in the neck would do this guitar justice.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:2
The set-up wasn't bad, but the low E and A strings were humming a bit. Nothing that couldn't be fixed with a screwdriver.
Now to the finish: My first impression os this guitar was astonishing. The look is really beautiful and elegant. Because of the 24,75" length, it can be handled very easy, but it narrows a bit the playability in the high frets (there going to be very small!). I've normal to small hands, the neck feels good and "full" (you know what you got).
The bad news: After playing and inspecting the quality, I've discovered that the neck is made poorly. The ESP sign in the 12th fret is already falling out the neck, so you can see the wood behind it! The flags are cut off bad, so there is some space between the flag inlay and the wood, which is filled with glue. Frets are all oxidated (I've purchased it new!). Around the frets, you can see that they used too much glue, because the wood is shine and dark in this areas. All 4 knobs are really poor; they toddle when you turn them and they are made very unsymmetric.
All in all, it's a joke for this money.
Reliability/Durability
:No Opinion
Can't judge, because I've used it only 1 hour.
Customer Support
:2
After being shocked about the guitar, I've mailed ESP. They answered 1 day later and said, that I should send the guitar to them (Japan) via UPS, though they know that I'm from Germany!
Overall Rating
:2
Worse quality than my 300 Euro, four year old Yamaha Pacifica 312II. Unuseful soundspectrum. I'm playing guitar for 14 years now, and I'm really disappointed from ESP and this guitar. I sent it the shop (Thomann). What a hunk of Junk (sorry for this hard words, but you get what you give).
Product: ESP Eclipse II Price Paid: 133.000 (ISK)
Submitted 04/08/2006
at 09:22pm
by gu?mundur
Features
:10
Made in Japan, 2005/6.
Has 22 frets.. excelent access and finish.
A BEUTIFUL quilted maple top
Has 2 EMG's 81 (active) HH, seperate volume/tone for both.
Mahogany Neck and body.
Has the see-thru black cherry finish
It's a Les Paul shape (other than the shape I think it's more like an SG, thinner body etc.)
Has a Stop tailpiece
Sperzel USA tuners
A thin neck (not ibanez thin though) with extra jumbo frets.
Came with a case
Sound
:9
It fitsh almost all styles of course specially metal
I'm running it through a mesa/boogie triple rectifier
not noisy at all
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
the action was quite low and buzzed alot but that wasn't hard to fix
the pickups were adjusted fine
now flaws at all every little detail was perfect
Reliability/Durability
:10
i think it will hold up well playing live
the hardware looks very promising
the finish i PERFECT
strap buttons were fine but i switched them out for strap locks
i would never gig without a backup
Customer Support
:No Opinion
never dealt with them
Overall Rating
:9
I have been playing about 20 years
If it were stolen i would defenetly cry, but still try something new
I love everything
Product: ESP Eclipse II Price Paid: US $1400.00
Submitted 11/17/2005
at 11:52am
by Anonymous
Features
:9
This is a 2005 ESP Eclipse in Vintage Black (with aged binding) matte black finish (looks great) made in Japan. Solid Mahogany / Ebony Fretboard (highly polished ebony)Locking Sperzels, very vintage looking. EMG 81/60 active combo-- Gotoh bridge....very fine hardware! all the best! Standard Les Paul shape with a very nice curved back(like it was made to fit me) I had to puchase a hardshell at the time of ordering so they could ship it to me in one. Came with the warranty card and truss rod tool.
Sound
:10
I play a hard-rock/metal style (raunchy,30 sec. to mars ..etc...)I play the ESP with a Mesa 3ch Triple Recto. and 4x12 Recto Cab. -->BBE sonic max. -->ISP rackmount decimator-->various floor effects. This is a well made guitar for the price.....the sound coming from this thing is top notch -- up to speed with my 04'Les Paul Custom/custom shop(emg's also) This guitar can growl! very nice clean sounds on the EMG 60 neck p/u very good variety. I have really no dislikes with this guitar, all around a very quality buy
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
This is where ESP shines, 100% on the fit and finish...right on track with Gibson Custom and PRS---really I own/have owned both brands high end models and ESP is right on thier heels. No flaws from the factory...I am very very concerned with quality ...ESP meets my person high demands. Set-up once again was top notch.
Reliability/Durability
:10
This may sound strange but after playing my Les Paul Custom this ESP feels like a plastic guitar! I will throw some strap locks on and it should be a real player. Very dependable so far.
Customer Support
:7
I ordered this piece in Jan. 05 and recieved it in Nov.05 I lowered the rating because it takes 11 months to get one!
Overall Rating
:10
THis is a bang for the buck all the way...try out ESP ...they are top notch.
Product: ESP Eclipse II Price Paid: 1850.00 (Canadian)
Submitted 06/18/2005
at 05:59pm
by David.W
Features
:10
Made in Japan 2004.
Mahogany body beautiful maple quilt.
Mahogany neck, rosewood fingerboard, 22 frets.
Set-thru construction
EMG 81's (Active) toggle switch w/3 positions.
2 volume 2 tone controls.
Sperzel locking tuners, Gotoh tune-o-matic bridge w/stop tailpiece.
All chrome hardware.
White bindings.
Amber cherry sunburst.
The guitar came with a case, but I managed to wheel and deal my way up to a nice flight case. I like everything on the guitar, it suits my needs and approach to playing perfectly.
Sound
:10
This is my second ESP product, My first was a ESP Maverick. Ive also owned a fender telecaster, and a Fender 70's reissue (fat-strat), Ibanez RG440, Washburn. I have also played a plethora of different guitars over my 21 years of playing.
This is the first guitar ive ever owned, that has complied with every tone attempt ive tried. Even some of the vintage tones I hate, I now enjoy using due to the Eclipse making everything sing. I play heavier music normaly and this is where the guitar shines. Lows, mids Highs, this guitar wont argue, it will deliver.
I have played the guitar through several amps. I have used the Line 6 Vetta (upgraded), Line 6 HD 147, JCM2000 TSL100 w/1960Cab, and 3 different Mesa rectifiers. I have chosen the Mesa Triple Rec as the platform for this guitar, Tone perfection. (Just educate yourself on the Mesa specs, its not as easy as turning on the power)
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
The guitar was near perfect when I bought it, the only blemish was 1 of the volume controls was set slightly higher than the other 3 dails, It was very minor, but it was raised, other than that, this is one of those guitars you can open the case of, and just watch for a while before playing.
Action is flawless (for my style) smooth and low, just avoiding any unwanted buzzing.
Reliability/Durability
:10
This guitar is begging to be played live, I havnt used it live yet, but I have no reservations. My friend owns the same guitar in cherry-black and plays in 2 bands, and live weekly, he tells me it is a work horse. The craftmanship is excellent, everything appears solid and tight. ESP quality!!
Customer Support
:10
I have never delt with ESP, however the dealer I bought it from does most basic repairs from their store here in my city. I have a limited lifetime warranty from ESP, and a full 1 year warranty from the dealer where I purchased it. I feel secure enough that both the dealer and ESP have stood behind this guitar.
Overall Rating
:10
Once im clear of amp payments and I have all my gear up to speed, I will be shopping for another ESP, no questions. I am already looking at the vintage honeyburst with seymours. I would buy it again if it where stolen, after I mourned.
Product: ESP Eclipse II Price Paid: US $1300.00
Submitted 04/04/2005
at 09:55pm
by R-Tillery
Email: r_tillery2000<at>yahoo dot com
Features
:10
2005, Japan
22
Solid-Top
2 volume, 2 tones
60 emg & 81 emg
Active
Mahogany neck w/ ebony fret board
vintage black
Tune-O-Matic
Sperzel, & custom hipshot
Jumbo Frets
Case
Kick A** Guitars
R-Tillery, Bent
Sound
:10
Heavy rock and guitar cuts through like a razor.
Pre amp langer, power amp mesaboogie, kick f*** a** Basson Cabs
Not noisy very clean. All settings
Rich/Full sound
It can make all the sounds due to the emg pickups
No such thing only luv luv baby
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
Perfect
Perfect
Perfect, no routed bridge
no flaws
Reliability/Durability
:10
Every night
Longer than me
It seems like it will last
yes
yes
I never go anywhere without a backup, but if I had to yes.
Customer Support
:10
They are cool
no problems
1 year warranty?
Overall Rating
:10
A long time. I have 14 ESP's, Basson cabs, all guitars have Emg pickups and Dean Markley stings, Peterson Strobe Tuners, and Hipshots.
No
I would buy it again too replace it.
I luv everything about it and hate nothing about it. I luv the way ESP's sound.
No guitars come close to ESP!
Yea, a built in bar.
And a margarita mixer.
Product: ESP Eclipse II Price Paid: US A steal
Submitted 01/28/2005
at 10:03pm
by barry
Email: foxguitar<at>aol dot com
Features
:10
Its a 2005 Black Cherry ESP Eclipse II dual EMG 81s ,mahoghany neck , sprezel tuners , black hardware , 22 frets
see the ESP website for all the specs
Absolutely a stunning guitar , and as good as it looks its sounds great
Sound
:9
ESP delivers the goods the 81s crank , I was thinking about putting a 85 in the neck , I may , but then again I may not ,
The guitar sounds great as it is . I play a hard edged blues rock style, everything from cream era Clapton to Schenker. This guitar handles it all quite nicely .
Most of my other guitars are Gibsons , ( see my other reviews) . Les Paul Custom , classic , standard , Slash , and a Zakk custom. Now Im not going to tell you this guitar is better than a 3k Zakk Wylde , but it is a great sounding axe for alot less and you can gig this , you are not gigging a 3k Les Paul unless you are Zakk Wylde or plain crazy lol . Seriously this axe is awsum , its great in clean mode as well , I like EMGs so these are great for me .
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
excellent set up , finish is great , real small neck for fast rifferage. ESP was right on with this guitar .Im happy
Reliability/Durability
:10
Its a ESP , good enuff for Metallica and alot of other pros certaintly good enuff for me . Yeah you can gig this , Its made to play and play live. As I stated before I have alot of 2k Les pauls , that unless I was playing a huge Venue and I had my own security watching my shit like a hawk , Im not bringing alot of them out. but I would gig with my my LTD DV8r ,which is a sick as in awsum guitar (see review )or this one , They play great they sound great , while not cheap they if heaven forbid something happened to them ,damaged or stolen Id be upset but wouldn't slit my wrists ,Whereas if my Slash Les Paul custom shop guitar was destroyed or stolen ,Id be freaking.
So yes in short this is a gigging guitar.
back Up always.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Never dealt with them , I use my local dealer Angelo Gallo as my main tech , So im hooked up on that end
Overall Rating
:10
Ive been playing since I was 14 , Im 46 now .I have besides this guitar ,
Les Paul classic , custom , standard ,zakk wylde and slash custom shop les pauls , ESP KH2 JH3, LTD DV8r . Koch Powertone II
Actually I was looking at the LTD EC1000 deluxe which BTW is a excellent guitar , Angelo Gallo offered me the Eclipse for just a tad over the LTD. I said ESP , LTD , ESP , LTD , after demoing them both , as much as I like the LTD, the ESP is just a better guitar , So home came the Eclipse, Im happy
Product: ESP Eclipse II Price Paid: US $1,400.00
Submitted 12/19/2004
at 12:31pm
by Doug Bryan
Email: DoktorRawk<at>aol dot com
Features
:9
Made In 2004, Beautiful Laminated Maple Quilt Top Highly Figured,
two master volume and tone knobs plus a 3 way selector switch, dual EMG active humbuckers 81/81 config., Mahogany body back and neck, rosewood fretboard, quilted maple top, beautiful high gloss like glass finish, Les Paul Style guitar, tune o matic bridge, Sperzel locking tuners wide, medium depth neck scale.
A ton of great materials and features for what you pay and the highest quality to boot!
Sound
:10
I play in two rock cover bands, one that does the current stuff you hear today and the other that does a combination of this style and the 80's and 90's. This guitar is my main workhorse because it does everything as well as anything I have ever tried. Th pickups produce no hum or noise when not playing at all and are quiet as a churchmouse. The other plus with the EMG's is that they react to your picking in a variety of ways. If you hit the stings hard you get all the chunk and grind but you pick easy and you hear great dynamics with regards to your picking. Very articulate pickups with alot of dynamics. Once I got this axe with EMG's I never looked back at passives again. It sounds just like the Gibson Zakk Wylde Les Paul without the pricetag and that says alot!
My amp rig I run it through is a rack system with a Line 6 POD XT PRO with model pack upgrades, Sennheiser G2 Evolution Wireless, Furman Series II Power Conditioner, BBE 862i Sonic Maximizer, VHT Valvulator I, to a Mesa Boogie Stereo Rectifier Two One Hundred Power Amp and out to four Genz Benz G Flex 2/12 Cabinets run by the Line 6 FBV Shortboard (in other words it's a high end quality pro rig suited to my needs)
IMPORTANT; The 81 in the bridge is a great high gain pickup, however I needed to clean up the neck pickup and therefore switched it for the EMG 85. Much better for me tonally!
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
The axe came setup with 10-46 strings and that's what I use. This baby had low action to die for and needed no adjustments whatsoever. Everything looked and felt superb.
Reliability/Durability
:9
Built like a tank! I can depend on it. In fact, I ordered a backup right away which tells you something! I had to put Dunlop Strap Locks on it. I have several backup axes.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Never dealt with them!
Overall Rating
:10
I am 35 years old and have been playing since I was 6 years old (29 years for all you mathemeticians out there). In addition to this guitar and its twin backup I ordered, I own a brand new 2004 Ernie Ball Music Man Axis Custom Made With Premium Quilt Top that I waited almost 9 months for and paid almost $3,000.00 for, an Ibanez SZ 520 with PRS Mark Tremonti pickups and PRS Locking Tuners, an old Ibanez Pro Line with EMG's that I refurbed myself, and a 1987 Kramer Baretta that I painted to look like Eddie Van Halen's old 5150 striped axe.
The Eclipse II Standars have become my main guitars. This is the first time I am an ESP owner and i have nec=ver looked back since because these guitars really do deliver the goods in spades!
That expensive Axis Custom Made has sat in its case since day two that I owned it. I forgot what it even looks like and I am not kidding! I sometimes toy with the Ibanez guitars I have but that is rare in itself and the Kramer is sort of a museum conversation piece of sorts!
If it were lost or stolen I would buy another one tomorrow without question. Not the LTD models but these genuine ESP Standard models (there is a BIG difference)! I love everything about it. The neck is to die for and it looks and feels fantastic! The folks at ESP really put their heads together with this one. The attention to the smallest detail has not been overlooked. I mean they even put genuine Sperzels on there.
In all honesty I was ready to lay it all down on a Les Paul. The thing is, I needed a WORKING MAN'S GUITAR NOT A MUSEUM PIECE I HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT. If you want something you have to retune constantly, change components on to make it your own and or worry about every little nick or scratch cause it might lose its value then go buy a Les Paul.
BUT, if you want something that feels great, looks great, plays and sounds fantasic and sounds just like the Zakk Wylde Les Paul you really owe it to yourself to hunt down an ESP Eclipse II Standard like I have done. I tried the higher end Custom but it couldn't hold a candle to the Standard.
Product: ESP Eclipse II Price Paid: US $1330
Submitted 06/25/2004
at 11:01pm
by Jerry S.
Features
:10
2004 Eclipse II - Parts From Japan Assembled In USA
22 Jumbo Frets
Awesome Birdseye Maple Quilted Top with Creme Binding
2 Volume 2 Tone Like Les Paul
H/H Middle Position Is Like 2 Single Coil Pickups
EMG 81 Active Neck & Bridge
Mahogany Body & Mahogany Set Neck
Transparent Black Cherry Finish Quilted Top
Single Cut Les Paul Style
Tune-O-Matic Bridge with Sperzel Locking Tuners All Black Hardware
Slim Taper Set Neck
For $1330 A Case Should Be Included
Sound
:10
I Love Metal and Hard and Heavy Rock and the EMG 81 Active pickups do not disapoint. I use a Marshall Dsl 401 which works awesome with the Active EMG 81's. Even Cranked the guitar is vey quiet. The sound Is super heavy and the Mahogany body delivers tons of sustain. In fact I'm sure my neighbors know what my musical preference is. No one has had the nuts to complain yet, Hell maybee they like it! This Guitar blew me away the momment I picked it up. It has no flays as far as I'm concerened.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
The action came set up low with no buz at all and in perfect tune. I usally like to play a few guitars before I buy, and was a little worried about a sight un-seen mail order purchase. It came packed in three boxes super securely. When I peeled back the protective wrap I fell in love with its stunning beauty and it felt perfect right out of the box. Craftsmanship compares with a PRS and is better than the Gibson Les Paul Classic and Standard models I have owened. A Gibson or PRS with a top like this would be well over $2000
Reliability/Durability
:10
It feels very Solid yet lighter than a Les Paul. I think the body is about 1/8th of an inch thinner than an Les Paul but gives up no sustain. The Hardware is Top Quality. I have not had it that long but it feels like it will stand up to some live abuse and stays in tune really well. I added schaller locking strap buttons. It feels very dependable although I would keep a backup for any guitar.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Limited lifetime warranty to the original owner only. No need to use any support yet. I hear ESP Is pretty good to deal with.
Overall Rating
:10
Jamming with friends for about 2 years
Absolutely would buy again
I love The sound, playability, feel, and it looks so sweet
I hate nothing about this guitar
I love the low action and the solid feel
I checked out the EC 1000 bit bthis is much better in my opinion
I would like to check one out with a Floyd Rose Trem and Seymour Duncan JB's
Product: ESP Eclipse II Price Paid: US $2100
Submitted 01/14/2004
at 11:09am
by Ilya
Email: loop6869 at yahoo<dot>com
Features
:9
ESP Standard Series Eclipse II
Made in Japan, finished at the USA Custom shop i believe. Les paul shape.
22XJ Frets.
Premium Quilted Maple top
Les paul control setup (2volumes, 2tones, 3-way toggle)
EMG 81 Active Set
MAhogany body and Mahogany Set neck
See Through Black Cherry finish on Quilted maple top is absolutely stunning.
Tuno-o-matic bridge by Tonepros
Locking Sperzel Tuners
Thin U neck 24.74 inch scale
Hard Case included
This guitar has some of the best features ive ever seen on a guitar in this price range. Tonepros bridge and Sperzel Locking tuners are a real bonus for this guitar. I play mostly thrash/heavy metal like Metallica, so the guitar fits me perfectly, especially with the Active EMG's. I wanna give the guitar a 10, but i cant get the tension high enough, even in standard tuning with 10's fitted, i cant whip out riffs like battery without my pick getting caught, unlike on my JEM7DBK.
Sound
:10
My playing style is thrash/heavy metal from the 70's to the 90's (not nu metal.). This guitar suits the style absolutely perfectly. If you have ever heard Kirk HAmmett from metallica, this guitar sounds like his, but warmer, and more defined, due to the all-Mahogany construction. Although Mahogany is a very deep and warm wood, the Quilted Maple top brings out a really nice crispness and brightness in the guitar. Im running this through a Triaxis preamp to a marshall EL34 50/50 Poweramp, and also through a pod to a Valvestate combo sometimes. The tone pots on this guitar, along with the pickups, make a huge difference in your sounds, the bridge pickup crunches like no other, and pinch harmonics are a breeze. With the neck pickup on, and the tone down low, you can get the perfect Gary Moore tone, yet still defined and crisp, not muddy. The guitar isnt meant for clean work, but you can get some nice tones with the neck pickup. I really recommend using the pickup selector in the middle, and the neck tone set a little lower than usual, and the bridge on full for some demonic sounds ala Enter Sandman. Absolutely perfect tone, not too muddy not too bright, but can go both ways using the controls.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
The action was set up impeccably, the American custom shop finishes setting up the guitar once its shipped from japan, and it was stunning, although i used to like my action a tad lower, when i played this guitar, i fell in love with the feel of it. The guitar arrived with a slightly underpowered battery, and when i replaced it, the guitar immediately sprang to life, but other than that, everything was perfect. I cant believe how many times ive said perfect already, but it is. One other thing, was that the nut didn't like my would G string and it popped out a few times, but i filed it a tiny bit, and everything was fine. Still a 10 though.
Reliability/Durability
:9
I have no doubt that this guitar will withstand live playing, even on its own. No matter how hard i tried, i could break a single string! I cant sy anything about the finish because its only 5 months old. I changed the strap buttons to locking units from Dunlop, because these are simply cone-shaped, and if your strap is well worn, you might wasnt to invest in some strap-loks aswell.
Customer Support
:10
I hear the ESP people in Japan are awesome, but ive never dealt with them. if you have any queries about your ESP, your first stop should defientely be http://pub2.ezboard.com/bespguitarsmessageboard this is the ESP Message board, its very active, and has a bunch of extremely knowledgable people on there that wil be glad to help you out. My username on there is LooP68.
Overall Rating
:9
This guitar would be absolutely perfect if it had been a through neck, because access to the upper frets is somewhat limited, but i can cope. If it were stolen or lost, id save up enough to get an Eclipse Custom, made entirely in the USA Custom Shop, and its a neck-thru, but a little pricey ($4000 or so). But no, id definetely get this guitar again. Maybe if it had a 25.5 inch scale, that would be cooler.