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In my experience, Jacksons and ESPs play quite a bit different--ESP necks and frets are turned out differently. It just comes down to which you prefer.
Originally posted by terrax: guys i dont agree with the neck shape thing. I had an m1 (i think it was, neck through) back in the day, and if i closed my eyes, i couldnt tell a difference.
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">If you mean to say you had an early ESP from about 87/88 (Jackson headstock), then it was a duplicate of the Soloist. A friend of mine bought one new in black/dark blue-green crackle that was neckthrough. It played and felt exactly like a Soloist.
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At NAMM I played a TON of ESPs. Beautiful guitars but the necks felt completely different than the Jacksons. I prefer Jackson for playability (but then again I'm real picky about necks...can't stand Soloist necks). I love the RR and KV necks.
when i went to sam ash i tried a ec 1000 i think the red one with 81's the hardware looks like a toy when i play one i feel like its an off name thing. i first thought they were like silvertone thing i havent tried the esp series yet though.thats y im askin who makes a better qulaity guitar
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