Is this the Best Beginner Les Paul and Telecaster Shaped for Metal by ESP LTD?

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LTD EC-256

LTD TE-200

Credit:
Presenter: Justin Ang
Producer: Justin Ang
Editor & Videographer: Emran Malek

Equipment Used:
Rode Lavalier GO
MOTU M6 Interface

About us:
“Birth”
Music Bliss came about in June of 2009, residing in a humble shop lot catering to music lessons and sales of instruments. As humble as it was, Music Bliss quickly grew to expand its range of products at a point in time where boutique products such as guitar effects pedals were on the rise.

“Bliss”
As the name implies, Music Bliss truly aims to consistently provide excitement with our choice of products. It didn’t take long for people and musicians to notice that, and thanks to the age of the Internet people began frequenting both our site and our physical store at a quick pace.

“Insistence”
We’re people pleasers, we don’t settle for less and we don’t do this just because “It’s Our Job”. Music Bliss has always insisted to recommend and obtain products that the people want. That is exactly how the store grew; from obtaining rare and boutique effects pedals for musicians to catering to pro audio systems for international schools and event companies.

“Rise”
Fast forward to 2019, Music Bliss has expanded to a Mega Showroom (Located in Petaling Utama, amidst of Kuala Lumpur and Petaling Jaya, nearby Sunway and easily accessible through Old Klang Road as well as Puchong) with 3 separate floors for every product category. Because of the support of our loyal customers, Music Bliss now proudly has everything you’ll need: Guitars, Amps, Keyboards, Drums, Digital Pianos Studio Recording Equipment, Live Sound Equipment, Jamming Studios and an assortment of accessories to compliment your instruments and equipment.

Location:
Music Bliss Petaling Jaya HQ
No. 5-G, 5-1, 5-2 & 5-3,
Petaling Utama Avenue,
Jalan PJS 1/50,
Petaling Utama,
46150 Petaling Jaya,
Selangor

Tel: 03-77813596
H/P: 016-3111286
Operation Hours:
Monday-Thursday 10am-730pm
Friday-Saturday 10am-7pm
Sunday 10am-6pm
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Thank you for getting straight to the point on both of these and demoing all of the essential stuff. There is a place for deep dives but this was just pure useful information from start to finish.

danielhenson
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I've just spent about 3 hours playing on a TE-200 at a local guitar shop, and I've fallen in love with it. I actually had both it and the H-200 for comparison, and I ended up much preferring the Telecaster inspired one. The other guitar felt unnatural to me, probably because of slightly longer scale length and bigger string spacing. Either way, I own an Ibanez GRG, and this one felt just as comfortable in my hands to play, with only a slightly thicker neck. Sounds great, plays amazing, doesn't feel too heavy in my hands. I think I will be going back there to buy it next time I get the chance!

varyagace
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The editing and quality of this video is absurd. Well done everyone 😮

TheLocalsOnlyPodcast
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i have the tele and i still cant believe how good it is bone stock, fender and gibson need to step it up because these sort of entry/mid level esp/ltd play so much better than their dated overpriced crap.
that tele has a maple fretboard not that jatoba crap, only thing i dont love on mine is the goofy giant volute and cheap nut, none of my Jacksons or Charvels have that weird volute.

tankdarla
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Are you kidding me? Guitars are about fretwork, intonation, if the nut is cut correctly, tuning pegs, maybe the material of the bridge, the inductance and resistance of the pickups (in case people don't play like you, which, because you play well, is probably common), and even the weight. Then there is the competition - the Epiphone Studio comes with Alnico pickups an is $100 cheaper. I have, on many occasions thought of buying a ET-256, but have heard bad things about it, so I refrained.

valueofnothing