Sean H.

I am waiting for Floyd Rose option for it ! 

Todd B. ESP

Hi Sean, Thanks for your suggestion/comment!

Mo H.

Just bought one of these. Made in Korea. Honestly, it's probably the best feeling guitar I've ever played. I played it at the store for a good two hours and just couldn't put it down. It's really light for Mahogany, but it sounds fantastic. The neck is just perfect.

I do have one criticism though - the bridge pickup choice makes absolutely no sense whatsoever. Who buys this guitar and wants a Custom 5 in the bridge? I would have understood EMGs, Fishman Fluence pickups, or even a DIFFERENT Seymour Duncan pickup. I use a Seymour Duncan Omega in the bridge and the sound is unreal. It's a 2000% upgrade over the stock tone for literally anything from Jazz to Progressive Metal.

It almost seems like the Custom 5 was used by accident.

The only other thing is that the nut on the low E was cut a little too deep so it had to be filled to eliminate buzz. But now it's perfect, even in drop C. No buzzing anywhere, super low action.

I would really love to see an LTD Floyd Rose model in see through black (similar to the E-II model) and please... please! Change the bridge pickup!

Todd B. ESP

Hey Mo, Thanks for your comments. Really glad to hear how much you like your new guitar! Thanks for sharing your criticisms as well. We think it's important to hear both what you like and don't like so we can work on improving and streamlining our product line for our customers. Did you already swap out the stock pickup for a SD Omega? What difference did you notice? What specifically did you not like about the Custom 5 pickup? I'd love to hear more. And for the nut thing, .... sorry that you had an issue with your nut cut a little too deep. Thanks for pointing that out too and glad you got that fixed. Thanks for your other suggestion on adding a FR model as well. That could be cool.

Mo H.

The Horizon III has a thin body, pointy headstock, black hardware, thin neck - the kind of stuff that you typically associate with hard rock, heavy metal, or even more progressive types of music. Nobody is buying this guitar to play Sweet Home Alabama. To me the Custom 5 has a more classic "rock pickup" tone that fits for playing things like classic rock, punk, etc. but it doesn't have the high end and the clarity that you need for more modern types of heavy music.

Seymour Duncan Omega is already installed: https://imgur.com/gD0R9yC

Fairly easy swap with the Custom 5, coil tap and everything.

Immediately I find that the tone is way more suited to the music that I want to play. Palm mutes sound punchy but also very clean. It can most definitely djent  When you play big chords you can hear all the different notes that compose them individually.

Overall I'd say the bottom and high end are more well defined whereas the Custom 5 was giving me a whole lotta midrange.

This guitar with the Omega pickup makes me a very happy man. <3

Todd B. ESP

Hey Mo, Thanks for adding those details. It makes sense. The Custom-5 does have a lot more mids.....and I must say that Omega pickup looks really nice in there!

Shawn S.

Just picked one up today. I traded in my Schecter Hellraiser C-1 FR for it. I love it! Lighter than you’d expect for a mahogany body. I’m not used to locking tuners, so there was a bit of an adjustment, but that’s fine. The pickup combination sounds great and the coil splitting feature adds more dimension to the tone. The finish is beautiful! The color is fantastic and the gorgeous flame top makes it pop! The heel is very comfortable and makes access to the upper frets a breeze. Very satisfied with this guitar! 

Todd B. ESP

Hey Shawn, Thanks for your comments! We're really glad you found this guitar and are even more excited to hear how much you like this instrument!

ItSoHMtD

I really hope there are some models with different colors and tremolos in the future.

Todd B. ESP

HI ItSoHMtD, Thanks for your suggestions.

Logan R.

Picked one up a while ago, it has become my most used guitar

Todd B. ESP

Hi Logan, This is great to hear! Thanks for commenting here.