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The ESP LTD ARROW-1000NT Left-Handed is deadly in appearance and monstrous in tone. Equipped with top-of-the-line components to ensure professional level performance, it's going to launch your sound to the next level. Coupled with its sleek, angular stance, you have an instrument that will keep all eyes locked on you.
Explore molten hot and stunningly clear tones from a pair of Fishman Fluence Humbuckers. Powerful, defined and able to slice through the densest mixes, these give the Arrow-1000 a menacing voice. Tap out your most complex riffs and advanced styles on an extra thin U-shaped neck and compound radius ebony fretboard. Comfortable and responsive, this combination makes even the wildest leads feel effortless. And to round it all off, a Tonepros locking TOM bridge ensures you'll be rocking with full confidence.
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Reliable performance, precise control. These are what the Tonepros locking TOM with string through construction offer you. It's easily adjustable to get the exact intonation you're looking for. And it gets better, your tuning will be stable for the set thanks to the locking nature of this bridge and the locking LTD machine heads. Not only that, but thanks to the string-through construction you'll enjoy increased sustain with everything you play. In unison with the neck-through design this creates a potent amount of tonal depth that's yours to enjoy.
Multiple voicings, crisp articulation and precision engineering are all found in these outstanding pickups. These humbuckers were born to push sonic boundaries, and that's what the Arrow-1000 does. It roars with an expansive voice thanks to Fishman ceramic in the bridge and the Fishman alnico at the neck. Unleash raw brutal sounds through the bridge humbucker, it uses ceramic magnets to provide a flamethrower tone that turns up the heat. Switch it to Voice 2 for a passive ceramic sound, and a slightly altered attack.
The Fishman alnico mounted at the neck position adds even more dynamics to the impressive Arrow-1000. Constructed with alnico V magnets it evokes a rounded, fat cadence. It's boosted and articulate and gives you a wider frequency to augment the piercing bridge pickup. Activate Voice 2 on the neck for a thinner humbucker tone. It approaches a single-coil sound yet is still crisp and defined, adding further to the astounding possibilities with this high end ESP.
Let loose with as much energy as you can muster. The thin U-shaped mahogany neck is fast, slick and incredibly comfortable. Shaped to give your fingers ample room on the fretboard, you'll be able to unleash flurries of notes at blistering tempos. Chording is also effortless on this profile, as you have all that extra room to reach those awkward notes. Built for expansive playing, it's made from three layers of mahogany to ensure it can withstand your most aggressive sets. This is made for the long haul.
Formed in a neck-through style, you'll have access to an endless sustain with each of your notes. This method of construction allows for loads of space at the base of the neck, allowing you even more space for those exhilarating high-note solos.
Let your creativity run wild on an ebony fretboard. Smooth and slick, it's a blissful surface to touch. Naturally oily, your riffs will fire off at an extreme pace on a board that perfectly complements the thin U neck shape. Innovate and explore, the 24 extra jumbo-sized frets make your soaring string bends effortless to perform. Not only that, but the low action point for the strings makes chording a breeze too, so there's no end to the musical vocabulary at your disposal.
It gets better. This beautiful fretboard is crafted into a compound radius, allowing for easy chording at the headstock and expansive pitch bends nearer the heel. It's more curved at the low frets allowing for quick power chords, but flattens out at the high end so you can solo with passion.