The ESP ltd EC-1000T/C TM, ESP ltd EC-1000FR (Floyd Rose Tremolo), ESP ltd EC-1000QM (Quilt Maple), ESP ltd EC-1000 BLK (Black), ESP ltd EC-1000 VB (Vintage Black), ESP ltd EC-1000 SSB (Silver Sunburst), all have an active EMG 81 in the bridge position, and an active EMG 60 in the neck position.
However, these following models of the ESP ltd EC-1000 line DO NOT have the same pickups as the previous.
The ESP ltd EC-1000T and ESP ltd EC-1000 MGO (Metallic Gold) both have Seymour Duncan Alnico II Pro pickups, in both the bridge and neck positions.
The ESP ltd EC-1000FM (Flame Maple) has a Seymour Duncan JB in the bridge position, and a Seymour Duncan '59 in the neck position.
As a side note, ALL of these pickups are humbucking, or dual coil.
I have an ec-1000 (w/o Floyd Rose) and it's an excellent guitar. Just keep in mind that it comes with active pickups, as some people prefer passive pickups. It's also important to consider whether you want the Floyd Rose bridge or not.
what does vf stand for
This is one of those "matter of opinion" type questions, but personally, I prefer EMG pickups to Seymour Duncan.
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I have an ec-1000 (w/o Floyd Rose) and it's an excellent guitar. Just keep in mind that it comes with active pickups, as some people prefer passive pickups. It's also important to consider whether you want the Floyd Rose bridge or not.
what does vf stand for
This is one of those "matter of opinion" type questions, but personally, I prefer EMG pickups to Seymour Duncan.
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A lot of things, Gibson Les Paul, Fender Telecaster, even an LTD ESP EC-1000, just to name a few.
fender stratocaster, fender jaguar or jazzmaster, Gibson les paul, Gibson sg, esp ec-1000, dean dimebag, esp horizon did you mean electric or acoustic?
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900-1000 plus skills
$700-$1000 The better the wood, the higher the price...;)
EC is ec
The EC was the European Community
EC stands for Ecuador