Electric guitar LTD H3-1000FR (See Thru Black Sunburst)
Electric guitar LTD H3-1000FR (See Thru Black Sunburst)
LTD 1000 Series guitars are designed to offer the tone, feel, look and quality that professional musicians demand.
The LTD H3-1000 features the bold and striking design of the ESP Horizon-3 model, with a flared and beveled top horn and a shortened bottom horn. At the same time, at a price that most musicians can afford. The H3-1000 offers a set thru construction with a 25.5" scale for easy access to the upper frets, combining a mahogany body with a wave maple top with a three-piece maple neck and Makassar ebony fingerboard.
The H3-1000FR is equipped with a pair of powerful Seymour Duncan Sentient (neck) and Pegasus (bridge) passive pickups, fixed directly into the body, the coils of which can be separated using a push-pull tone control. These pickups offer a wide dynamic range and excellent articulation, as well as the aggressive response required for today's music. The H3-1000FR also features a Floyd Rose 1000SE tremolo system with stainless steel screws and Grover pegs. The series is available in See Thru Black Sunburst color.
| Construction type | Deeply glued neck (Set Thru) | 
| Corps | Mahogany with maple top | 
| Beaker | 25.5" | 
| Fingerboard | Maple, 3 parts | 
| Fretboard | Macassar Ebony | 
| Neck profile | Thin U | 
| Fingerboard width | 42mm (upper threshold) | 
| The radius of the fretboard | 350mm | 
| Inlay | Mother-of-pearl blocks | 
| Edging | White, on the body and neck | 
| Bridge | Тремоло Floyd Rose 1000SE | 
| Pickups | Seymour Duncan Pegasus (bridge), Seymour Duncan Sentient (reed) | 
| Frets | 24 XJ | 
| Mechanics | Black | 
| Pegs | Lock pegs LTD | 
| Management | 2 volume / timbre / 3-position switch | 
| Color | See Thru Black Sunburst (SBLKSB) | 
| Strings | D'Addario XL120 (.009/.011/.016/.024/.032/.042) | 
| Complete set | Guitar, anchor and bridge keys | 
| Production | Korea | 
| Guarantee | 12 months (for mechanical and electronic components) | 
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