Product Detail
LTD's DX series offers musicians a chance to own a high - quality guitar at an incredibly affordable price, despite its top - notch features. The TE - 200DX is a perfect choice for modern guitarists who want the classic LTD TE shape. It has a lightweight and comfy poplar body with an elegant birdseye maple top. The roasted maple neck comes with a rosewood fingerboard, offset dot inlays, and 24 extra - jumbo frets. The guitar features a hardtail bridge, black chrome hardware, black body binding, and a tiltback headstock. It's equipped with our well - known ESP LH - 150 humbucking pickups with matching black chrome covers at the bridge and neck positions, delivering punchy and great tones for all music genres. You can also get single - coil tones via a push - pull switch on the tone knob. Construction is bolt - on, with a 25.5' scale. The body is poplar with a poplar burl top. The neck is roasted maple, and the fingerboard is rosewood with a 350mm radius. The finish is blue burst, the nut width is 42mm, and the nut type is molded. The neck contour is thin U, and there are 24 XJ frets. Hardware color is black chrome, with standard strap buttons and LTD tuners. The bridge is an LTD Fixed Bridge with string - thru. Neck pickup is ESP LH - 150N, and bridge pickup is ESP LH - 150B (pull tone for split). Electronics layout includes volume, tone (push/pull), and a 3 - way switch. Strings are D'Addario YB - XL110 (.010/.013/.017/.026/.036/.046). PLU: LTE200DXBLB
Using your ESP LTD TE - 200DX Electric Guitar is a breeze. First, tune it up using the LTD tuners. The 3 - way switch allows you to choose between different pickup combinations for various tones. You can also get single - coil tones by using the push - pull switch on the tone knob. When playing, the thin U neck contour will feel comfortable in your hand. As for maintenance, keep the guitar in a dry and stable environment to prevent the wood from warping. Clean the strings regularly with a soft cloth to keep them sounding great. After playing, loosen the strings a bit to relieve stress on the neck. And don't forget to check the hardware like the bridge and tuners occasionally to make sure they're in good condition.