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Description

The ESP LTD MH-1000ET combines innovative design with high-output tone. This solidbody electric guitar features set-thru construction, with its maple-capped mahogany body that delivers sustain for days. Powered by EMG 81/85 active humbuckers, the MH-1000ET produces a crushing yet articulate sound that cuts through any mix. Its fast-playing, thin U neck profile allows for blazing leads and complex chords with ease.

EverTune Bridge Provides Perfect Pitch

The MH-1000ET's EverTune bridge utilizes individual bridge saddles and tension adjustment mechanisms to ensure each string is tuned precisely and stays in tune, even after heavy tremolo use or extreme temperature changes. Guitarists can perform radical divebombs, heavy bends, and wide vibrato without going out of tune.

High-Output EMGs Produce Massive Tone

The MH-1000ET comes loaded with an EMG 85 in the neck and an EMG 81 in the bridge, offering a versatile combination of warm, creamy tone and tight, aggressive bite. The 85 neck pickup produces a fat yet focused sound perfect for chords and single-note runs. Switch to the 81 bridge pickup for a high-output growl that cuts through distorted amplifiers with clarity and punch.

Premium Components and Construction

From its flamed maple top and multiple binding to its Grover tuners and set-thru construction, the MH-1000ET is built for professional-level performance. Its mahogany body and three-piece maple neck provide a rigid yet resonant foundation for the instrument's tone. A fast-playing ebony fingerboard offers 24 extra-jumbo frets for soloing up and down the neck.

Take Your Playing to the Next Level

With high-performance electronics, premium components, and innovative design, the ESP LTD MH-1000ET empowers guitarists with an unparalleled level of tone and playability, now available at Guitar Center.

ESP LTD MH-1000ET EverTune Electric Guitar Transparent Black
ESP LTD MH-1000ET EverTune Electric Guitar Transparent Black
ESP LTD MH-1000ET EverTune Electric Guitar Transparent Black
Features
Body
  • Body shape: Double cutaway
  • Body type: Solid body
  • Body material: Solid wood
  • Top wood: Maple
  • Body wood: Mahogany
  • Body finish: Gloss
  • Orientation: Right handed
Neck
  • Neck shape: Thin U
  • Neck wood: 3-piece Maple
  • Joint: Set-in
  • Scale length: 25.5"
  • Truss rod: Standard
  • Neck finish: Gloss
Fretboard
  • Material: Ebony
  • Radius: 13.75"
  • Fret size: Extra-jumbo
  • Number of frets: 24
  • Inlays: Side position markers
  • Nut width: 1.656" (42 mm)
Pickups
  • Configuration: HH
  • Neck: EMG-85
  • Middle: Not applicable
  • Bridge: EMG-81
  • Brand: EMG
  • Active or passive pickups: Active
  • Series or parallel: Series
  • Piezo: No
  • Active EQ: No
  • Special electronics: None
Controls
  • Control layout: Master volume, tone
  • Pickup switch: 3-way
  • Coil tap or split: No
  • Kill switch: No
Hardware
  • Bridge type: Fixed
  • Bridge design: EverTune 6-saddle
  • Tailpiece: Not applicable
  • Tuning machines: Grover
  • Color: Black
Other
  • Number of strings: 6-string
  • Special features: Electronics, EverTune bridge
  • Case: Sold separately
  • Accessories: None
  • Country of origin: South Korea
Warranty
Limited lifetime warranty on all guitars.
One year warranty on parts and electronics.

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  • Great for consistent tuning across a variety of variables.

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    submitted6 years ago

    byJohn Q. GuitarPlayer

    fromFlorida

    I've had this guitar for about 10 months, and it's great! It's everything you'd come to expect from the ESP LTD line. But the big question is, "How's that bridge?" My motivation for buying this specific guitar was my unending frustration with the floating tremolo on my previous guitar. We started jumping back and forth between standard and dropped D in our set, and making that work with a FR was a nightmare. With that, I had set out on finding a non-FR or fixed bridge, since I rarely used the trem' anyway. I had always wanted an ESP and the idea of each saddle being independent of one another was compelling. It can take a little to get used to, though. Tuning is done at the bridge, and the tension on the strings is adjusted by the tuning pegs. Once the string has the right amount of tension, that saddle will be "activated" in what is referred to as "zone 2". Here, the springs will counter any additional tension applied to that string up to a given point. This means that you cannot do bends or change the pitch in any real or easy way. Some people may like this, but it feels very odd, and the people at Evertune know that most people don't play like this. So, to get the best of both worlds, you will need to apply enough tension on the saddle to bring it right up to the edge of zone 2 by turning the tuning pegs. What I found to be helpful here is to not just listen for the note to change, but to pull on the string and visually inspect movement in the saddle. Once this is set, it feels like a normal guitar with just a tad more tension on the strings. The guitar will come with 10-gauge strings. I gave that a shot for a while. Only recently did I switch them out for some 9s. I think it feels a lot better with a lighter gauge string, especially considering that tad bit of tension. A tip I learned regarding Dropped D was to tune the guitar down by default. Then tune up the low E, which puts that saddle into "zone 3". This is far easier than the reverse and sti

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  • asked byAnton

    fromFL.

    is this a 6 string baritone guitar?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    No, it isn’t.