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ESP LTD SA2 Richie Sambora Electric Guitar
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ESP LTD SA2 Richie Sambora Electric Guitar

The ESP LTD SA2 Richie Sambora Electric Guitar is the latest edition to ESPs long line of artist endorsed models.
Richie Sambora and his long-time associate and expert luthier Chris Hofschneider designed the guitar. The SA2 features a comfortable basswood body with a fast maple neck and a rosewood fretwood. The LH100 pickups produce that tone that is so well known on hit records around the world. Plus they added a double locking bridge with ESP tuners for great stability. The unique SA2 will become a classic so order yours today.

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ESP LTD SA2 Electric Guitar Specifications

  • Construction: Bolt-on neck
  • Scale: 25.5 inches
  • Body: Basswood
  • Neck / Fingerboard: Maple / Rosewood
  • Nut Type / Width: Locking / 43mm
  • Neck Shape: Thin U Neck Contour
  • Inlays: Dot
  • Frets: 22 XJ
  • Hardware: Chrome
  • Tuners: ESP
  • Bridge / Tailpiece: Double-Locking
  • Pickups: ESP LH 100 (Bridge and Neck)
  • Finish: Black


 
 
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ROB M. from EAST HANOVER,NJ
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Subject:ESP LTD SA2 SAMBORA-Nice,BUT,...
Quality: It's an ESP,Built Strong,the only really pertanent GRIPE are the WEAK 150 HUMBUCKERS,other than that,it's a Good Guitar for the pricetag.
Sound: Tone is my MAJOR COMPLAINT- the ESP 150 humbuckers to me are reminiscent of an older Epiphone Les Paul Humbucker,MUDDY,gets WORSE when overdriven,and don't even get me started on the 150 in the neck position. WITH the body being made out of BASSWOOD,Even when you turn the tone knobs down,you are looking at tone that's got WAY too much Treble,it's thin with No "PUNCH" to it in the bridge,even when you do a little Palm Muting,Pick-ups SHOULD have been chosen for this that are ALOT more powerful,say,something along the lines of a Seymour Duncan JB in the Bridge,and a '59 in the Neck,or a GOOD Set of DiMarzio PAF's. IF you make that swap,I believe this could maybe be a GREAT Sounding guitar. Even when I plug into my Amp Modeling/Multi FX equipped Amps/Preamps that make some really WEAK guitars sound Passable to Very Good,they couldn't help the Poor SA2 out,I LOVE Richie's Live Tone with his Super HIGH GAIN Tone,it was really DISAPPOINTING to get this plugged in see how she sounded.
Reliability: ESP Guitars are Built like TANKS,This is still new,BUT,I don't see any reason with proper care,this wouldn't last you a Lifetime.
Overall: Don't Expect a "KILLER" Sambora SIGNATURE model that comes anywhere CLOSE to his FENDER,or FLOYD ROSE REDMOND guitars,You'll be disappointed.
Playability and Feel: Neck was Nice ,fast and SMOOTH,not any buzz,Stayed in tune with the Floyd Rose SPECIAL Trem VERY WELL,even with some "Heavy" sweeps,and Trem Bar Dive Bombing.AGAIN,ESP Builds some Very Nice guitars,even the lower priced models are VERY PLAYABLE.
Tone: Crummy,followed by Mostly CRAPPY,Needs a GOOD Pair of HUMBUCKERS!
Finish: AGAIN,ESP is one of the FEW companies that offer affordable guitars that RIVAL the OVER-PRICED,Hugely HYPED UP Major Brand guitars,Paint was FLAWLESS,inlays straight,everything Looked GREAT.
Action: Strings were a bit high for my tastes,I lowered the Floyd Rose a bit,and it was Much Better,Very Low,NO BUZZ ANYWHERE on the fretboard.
Skill Level: Semi-Pro
Do you own this product?: Yes
Date submitted: 9-26-09
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