Hey man, there isnt a chance at all you would be releasing a tab book or Guitar Pro tabs of Dormant heart? I would love to be able to learn the songs you havent gone over correctly.
The EC-1000T Has Dimarzio 30th Anniversary PAF pickups, and the Viper has a Duncan JB/59' combo, both of these pickup sets are amazing i own both of them, the dimarzio PAF is not quite as hot but it has more bass to them than the Duncans, pinch harmonics are a little more difficult with the PAF's, but high enough gain can help with that if thats what you're actually going for, but they have a bit clearer definition but regardless, both are fantastic pickups, not to mention ESPs and LTD's kick so much ass. thanks josh, great video as always. \m/
I've got the EC1000T , EC1000 and an ESP Eclipse II. I like the ESP best, which might seemobviosly as its twice the price, but it's just slightly better. LTD 1000-series are some really great quality guitars.They sound great, they play great and are in an affordable price range. Keep in mind that the EC1000 Deluxe is simular to the Eclipse II, but the EC1000T is far more simular to my Gibson LP Classic in style and sound.
I'm curious about the Evertune. I want to get at least one guitar this year that has one. I don't like using trems and this seems like a great way to really stay in tune.
Really big fan of that ESP, looks beast and sounds equally good. Is the intro riffage just something you're "noodling" around with, or is it something you might use for Sylosis or that side project you mentioned! Tight playing man!
I've got an old Viper I've had for years. Fun guitars, cool shape. I really need to make a pickguard for mine though, it's always felt a bit naked without one.
I never played a Viper... I have an Eclipse and a EX, playing wise, is the Viper closer to the EX or EC? I find somewhat easier to riff on the higher frets on the EX than the EC...
I'm having trouble intonating my EC-1000T to be in drop C, especially with the low C. Is there any intonation issues with your guitar? Any tips if you managed to get it right? Thanks.
MitchRench when you drop the string tension to C you raise the action in doing so, so you should tighten the truss rod about a 1/4 to 1/2 turn to bring it back down to the correct height and also if you've gone up in string gauge for the lower tuning, the stock nut is cut for 10-46's so if you want perfect intonation you're going to have to get the nut slots filed to the spec of whatever string gauge you went up to, after all that adjust the bridge intonation screws and you should be spot on.