ESP LTD EC-400 Electric Guitar in Vintage Burst

£899.00

The ESP LTD EC-400 is a hard-rocking single-cut built for players who want crushing tone, slick playability and rock-solid reliability. With its mahogany body, quilted maple top and active EMG 81/85 pickup set, this EC delivers tight, aggressive sounds with singing sustain, all wrapped up in a stunning Vintage Burst finish that looks as good […]

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Description

The ESP LTD EC-400 is a hard-rocking single-cut built for players who want crushing tone, slick playability and rock-solid reliability. With its mahogany body, quilted maple top and active EMG 81/85 pickup set, this EC delivers tight, aggressive sounds with singing sustain, all wrapped up in a stunning Vintage Burst finish that looks as good under stage lights as it does in the studio.

From the fast Thin U neck profile and extra-jumbo frets to the set-thru construction and locking tuners, every detail of the EC-400 is geared towards performance. Whether you are riffing in low tunings, firing off precise leads or cleaning up for atmospheric passages, this guitar stays clear, stable and comfortable, letting you focus purely on your playing.

High-Performance Rock and Metal Machine

The EC-400 sits firmly in modern rock and metal territory, with a classic single-cut silhouette hiding a thoroughly contemporary spec. The combination of a 24.75 inch scale length, set-thru neck joint and powerful active electronics gives you a tight, immediate response that is perfect for palm-muted riffs and articulate solos, while still offering enough warmth and body for more traditional styles.

Fast, Comfortable Thin U Neck

A three-piece mahogany neck carved to ESP’s Thin U profile makes the EC-400 feel instantly familiar and easy to play. The slim, ergonomic shape encourages speedy runs and wide stretches without fatigue, while the 350 mm radius rosewood fingerboard and 22 extra-jumbo frets provide a smooth, low-friction surface for bends, vibrato and intricate legato work.

Stage-Ready Hardware and Tuning Stability

Equipped with LTD locking tuners and a TOM bridge with tailpiece, the EC-400 is built to stay in tune through aggressive playing and frequent string bending. The locking tuners make string changes quick and secure, while the tried-and-tested TOM and tailpiece combination offers precise intonation and a solid, familiar feel under the picking hand.

Striking Vintage Burst Aesthetic

The Vintage Burst finish over a quilted maple top gives the EC-400 a premium, eye-catching appearance. The figured top adds visual depth and character, while the black hardware and MOP script inlay complete a sleek, modern look that suits everything from classic rock stages to extreme metal gigs.

Key Features

  • Mahogany Body with Quilted Maple Top – A mahogany body delivers warmth, punch and sustain, while the quilted maple top adds snap and clarity to your tone. This classic combination gives riffs weight and authority, with enough definition to keep complex chords and fast passages articulate.
  • EMG 81/85 Active Pickups – The EMG 81 in the bridge and EMG 85 in the neck provide high-output, low-noise performance ideal for modern rock and metal. Expect tight, cutting rhythm tones and fluid, singing leads, along with surprisingly smooth, glassy cleans when you roll back the volume.
  • Set-Thru Neck Construction – Set-thru construction enhances sustain and upper-fret access by creating a strong, seamless connection between neck and body. This design helps every note ring out clearly, while making it easier to reach the highest frets for solos and extended-range licks.
  • Thin U Neck with Extra-Jumbo Frets – The Thin U profile and 22 extra-jumbo frets give you a fast, modern playing feel. The larger fretwire makes bending and vibrato effortless, while the slim neck shape supports technical playing styles and long sets without straining your fretting hand.

Specifications

Body

  • Body Wood: Mahogany
  • Top Wood: Quilted Maple
  • Body Type: Solidbody
  • Colour: Vintage Burst

Neck

  • Construction: Set-Thru
  • Scale Length: 24.75 inch
  • Neck Wood: 3-piece Mahogany
  • Fingerboard: Rosewood
  • Fingerboard Radius: 350 mm
  • Neck Profile: Thin U
  • Frets: 22 Extra-Jumbo
  • Nut Width: 42 mm
  • Nut: Moulded
  • Fingerboard Inlay: MOP Script

Hardware

  • Bridge: TOM and Tailpiece
  • Tuners: LTD Locking
  • Hardware Colour: Black
  • Strap Buttons: Standard

Electronics

  • Neck Pickup: EMG 85 (Black)
  • Bridge Pickup: EMG 81 (Black)
  • Pickup Type: Active Humbuckers
  • Controls: Volume/Volume/Tone
  • Switching: Toggle Switch

Miscellaneous

  • Orientation: Right Handed
  • Strings: D’Addario XL110 (.010/.013/.017/.026/.036/.046)
  • Number of Strings: 6
  • Series: LTD EC Series
  • Model: EC-400

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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Burst

A burst finish refers to a guitar finish where the colour gradually fades from a darker outer edge to a lighter centre. This technique highlights the natural grain of the wood while giving the instrument depth and visual character, making each guitar look slightly different.

Common on both electric and acoustic guitars, burst finishes range from classic sunburst styles to modern colour variations. They are popular because they combine a traditional look with a visually striking appearance that complements the shape and craftsmanship of the guitar.

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