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This will be after I get my 1000 NT ,,, need a few more side jobs is all !!
Hi Kenpachi, we could all use a few more guitars and extra $$ to buy them! Hope you get your hands on one soon.....
I think it would be cool to be able to split the humbucker like a push/pull knob for some single coil clean stuff.
Hi luckyguitar, thanks for your suggestion.
Hey ESP,
Any plans to have a an Arrow or TE model in the Black Metal Series with a hardtail and locking tuners? Is it possible that this series come with Spoke-Wheel adjustable tross rod at the base of the fretboard instead of the headstock? Thanks
Arrow or ESP V is good idea for this series they could make them too. All ''metal" shapes in black metal are suitable.
Hi Hubert, thanks for your suggestions.
Hi Driver, thanks for your question/suggestion. We will be releasing some new models at the beginning of next year. you might get a preview of some new models before end of the year.
Any chance we'll see more models for the black metal series anytime soon?
Hey Emporer, Yes you will see some new ones. Let us know what you're looking for. A lot of people have commented on what they want. Although we can't make every configuration we are planning to at least offer something more to choose from.
Thanks for the reply Todd. I think a seven string variant for the EC or M would be pretty cool. I also love the EX shape, and think it would be a great addition to the series. I'm looking forward to when the new models are revealed.
Hey Emperor, Got it, thanks for your suggestions.
Planning to change the tuners with Grovers also in black(just personal preference), Which one should I get?
Hello Ka, please contact our customer service team and they can help you. Just note that the locking keys on this instrument use pins to mount to the headstock so you will need to drill a new hole for the standard mounting tab which a Grover or similar key uses.