ESP M-400
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The ESP LTD M-400 is the current top model of the Ltd Standard M series. Notable users are Jay Reynolds of Metal Church, Dirk Sauer of Ed Guy, and Rob Arnold of Chimaira. The guitar is set-thru and has a scale length of 25.5". The M-400 has an alder body and is only available in a black finish. The neck is maple with a rosewood fingerboard containing 24 extra jumbo frets and arrowhead inlays. It has a Floyd Rose Locking Tremlo as the bridge. An EMG 81 active set its placed. The nut at the top of the neck is a locking type, meaning that the 6 strings pass by 3 locks. The hardware is black nickel and has a Volume, Tone, and a 3 way toggle switch. The ESP LTD M-400 has some unique features such as- Floyd Rose Locking Tremlo bridge with whammy bar Arrohead inlays Black nickel hardware EMG active pickup set Grover tuners 24 Jumbo Frets Locking Nut
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