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Condition: This guitar is a retail store demo. It has minor cosmetic blemishes including light fading on the top, and some minor scratches on the back/sides. It is otherwise in excellent shape, and plays great!


The ESP LTD PB-401FM electric guitar features set-thru construction with a mahogany body. The mahogany neck has a thin ESP "U" neck contour and a rosewood fingerboard that is dressed with 22 extra jumbo frets. Other features include Tune-O-Matic bridge with a stopbar tail, Grover tuners, an Earvana compensated nut, dot inlays, and chrome hardware.

The ESP LTD PB-401FM electric guitar comes loaded with Seymour Duncan P-Rails. This is a full-size humbucker that splits into either a full-size P-90 or a special Alnico-powered single-coil Rail pickup. The humbucker sound is full and expansive, owing to the mis-matched coil configuration. The P-90 is a super fat. And the Rail coils, when used together, sound like the "2" and "4" positions in a great Strat. Perfect for a wide variety of styles including country, pop, surf, jazz, blues, classic rock, and heavy rock. Controls include master volume and tone, 3-way selector switch, and a 3-way mini-switch for rail-full-split. 

LTD PB-401
  • Set-Neck
  • 24.75" Scale
  • Mahogany Body
  • Mahogany Neck
  • Rosewood Fingerboard
  • 42mm Earvana Compensated Nut
  • Thin U Neck Contour
  • 22 XJ Frets
  • Chrome Hardware
  • Grover Tuners
  • TOM Bridge & Tail
  • Seymour Duncan P-Rails (B&N) p.u. w/ 3-Way Mini-Switch for Rail-Full-Split Function

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Listed12 years ago
ConditionExcellent (Used)
Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • LTD PB-401 Electric Guitar
Finish
  • Gold
Categories
Body Type
  • Solid Body

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Delavan, WI, United States
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