ESP Arrow Everest Original Series With Floyd Rose Inc Hardcase Japan Build

£4,600.00

Hand-crafted by world-renowned luthiers at ESP’s Custom Shop in Japan, the ESP Arrow Everest Original Series electric guitar is a performance-built machine offering an awesome style for inspiring guitar shredding. Unique Construction Made of Alder at its core, the ESP Arrow is quite unique compared to other guitar designs. Its sharp edges and pointy arrow […]

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Description

Hand-crafted by world-renowned luthiers at ESP’s Custom Shop in Japan, the ESP Arrow Everest Original Series electric guitar is a performance-built machine offering an awesome style for inspiring guitar shredding.

Unique Construction

Made of Alder at its core, the ESP Arrow is quite unique compared to other guitar designs. Its sharp edges and pointy arrow style give it an awesome extreme look, with every inch of this guitar geared up for high performance. From the neck-through-body construction to the thin U-shaped neck and Ebony fretboard, there is a lot to be desired.

Highest Quality Components

Boasting a Floyd Rose Original bridge, Gotoh Locking tuners, ESP strap locks, and EMG JH ‘Het Set’ humbuckers, this beast has been finely tuned and crafted to deliver an optimal shredding experience. Enhanced tuning stability combined with punchy active pickups gives you a tight attack, like that of a passive pickup set, with a clean low end, so you can rest assured that this thing is ready to rock.

Specifications

Body

  • Body Material: Alder
  • Construction: Neck-Thru-Body

Neck

  • Neck Material: 3-Piece Maple
  • Neck Shape: Thin U
  • Scale Length: 25.5”
  • Fretboard Material: Ebony
  • Fingerboard Radius: 305 mm
  • Nut: Locking
  • Nut Width: 42 mm
  • Frets: 24 XJ

Electronics

  • Neck Pickup: EMG Het Set
  • Bridge Pickup: EMG Het Set
  • Electronics: Active
  • Controls: Volume & Toggle Switching

Hardware

  • Tuners: Gotoh Locking
  • Bridge: Floyd Rose Original
  • Strap Locks: ESP Strap Lock
  • Hardware Colour: Black

Miscellaneous

  • Case: ESP Hardshell Case (Included)
  • Strings: Elixir Nanoweb Super Light 0.009-0.42

About the manufacturer

ESP

ESP is a Japanese guitar and bass manufacturer founded in 1975, originally known as Electric Sound Products. The company is highly respected for its precision craftsmanship and powerful designs that appeal especially to rock and metal players. ESP offers a wide range of instruments, from its high-end Custom Shop models made in Japan and the USA to the more affordable LTD series aimed at everyday musicians. Known for their sleek looks, fast necks, and aggressive tone, ESP guitars are a popular choice for both professional performers and aspiring players across the UK.

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Electric Guitars

Electric guitars use magnetic pickups to convert string vibration into an electrical signal, allowing the sound to be shaped through amplifiers and effects. Key things to understand include body shape, pickup type, neck profile, scale length and bridge design, as these all affect tone, feel and sustain. They are used across almost every modern genre, from clean and expressive to high-gain and aggressive styles, making them one of the most versatile instruments available.

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Floyd Rose

A Floyd Rose is a double-locking tremolo system designed to allow extreme pitch modulation while keeping the guitar in tune. By locking the strings at both the nut and the bridge, it prevents string slippage, making it possible to perform deep dive-bombs, pull-ups, and vibrato effects without the tuning instability associated with traditional tremolo systems.

Floyd Rose systems are most commonly found on rock and metal guitars, where aggressive tremolo use and precise tuning stability are essential. They offer a wide expressive range but require more setup and maintenance than fixed bridges, including string balancing and fine tuning at the bridge, making them best suited to players who actively use the tremolo rather than occasional vibrato.

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