Electric Guitars

Esp Snakebyte Camo Code: 535521

Basic characteristics:
• Body material: Mahogany
• Neck material: Mahogany
• Fretboard material: Ebony
• Pickups: HH

The electric guitar Snakebyte by ESP, Its pickups are passive, which consist only of the coil that "translates" the movement of the strings into an electric signal. This type of...
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Description

Description

Basic characteristics:
• Body material: Mahogany
• Neck material: Mahogany
• Fretboard material: Ebony
• Pickups: HH

The electric guitar Snakebyte by ESP, Its pickups are passive, which consist only of the coil that "translates" the movement of the strings into an electric signal. This type of pickups is widely used and the most common compared to others.

The arrangement of the pickups equipped on the guitar Snakebyte is HH, which describes the number, position, and type of the pickups. Specifically, the combination of the letters H and S stands for humbucker and single, respectively. For example, if we have an HSS pickup configuration, then the guitar has 1 Humbucker pickup and 2 Single coil pickups. Additionally, the order of the letters determines the position of the pickups, with the first letter representing the bridge position, the last letter representing the neck position, and the middle letter, if present, indicating the middle position. However, if the configuration has only one letter, then the pickup is usually placed in either the bridge or neck position.

Finally, the bridge of ESP Snakebyte is fixed. The bridge, or saddle, is the part where the strings start from the body of the instrument and go towards the tuning keys. The strings simply pass through the metallic frame that resembles a bridge, which is screwed onto the body. Changing strings is simple and quick, and does not require any special attention.

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Specifications

Specifications

Product Number
535521

Dimensions

Shape
Explorer
Body
Mahogany
Neck
Mahogany
Fretboard
Ebony
Number of Chords
6 Strings
Tremolo
No
Case
Yes
Set
No
Colour
Graphic

Magnets

Pickups Arrangement
HH
Pickups Operation
Passive

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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Description & Specifications

Product Number
535521

Dimensions

Shape
Explorer
Body
Mahogany
Neck
Mahogany
Fretboard
Ebony
Number of Chords
6 Strings
Tremolo
No
Case
Yes
Set
No
Colour
Graphic

Magnets

Pickups Arrangement
HH
Pickups Operation
Passive

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Description

Basic characteristics:
• Body material: Mahogany
• Neck material: Mahogany
• Fretboard material: Ebony
• Pickups: HH

The electric guitar Snakebyte by ESP, Its pickups are passive, which consist only of the coil that "translates" the movement of the strings into an electric signal. This type of pickups is widely used and the most common compared to others.

The arrangement of the pickups equipped on the guitar Snakebyte is HH, which describes the number, position, and type of the pickups. Specifically, the combination of the letters H and S stands for humbucker and single, respectively. For example, if we have an HSS pickup configuration, then the guitar has 1 Humbucker pickup and 2 Single coil pickups. Additionally, the order of the letters determines the position of the pickups, with the first letter representing the bridge position, the last letter representing the neck position, and the middle letter, if present, indicating the middle position. However, if the configuration has only one letter, then the pickup is usually placed in either the bridge or neck position.

Finally, the bridge of ESP Snakebyte is fixed. The bridge, or saddle, is the part where the strings start from the body of the instrument and go towards the tuning keys. The strings simply pass through the metallic frame that resembles a bridge, which is screwed onto the body. Changing strings is simple and quick, and does not require any special attention.

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