ESP Arrow BLK/Andromeda LH guitar
Description
ESP Arrow BLK/Andromeda LH Guitar
The ESP Arrow is a sharply contoured instrument built for aggressive playing styles and extended range work. This left-handed variant delivers the same razor-sharp aesthetics and responsive neck as its right-handed counterpart, finished in a striking Black Andromeda iridescent coating. Built around active electronics and professional-grade hardware, it's engineered for left-handed players who demand precision and reliability in drop tunings and high-gain applications on stage and in the studio.
Playability & Construction
A 3-piece hard maple neck with thin U contour and neck-thru-body construction provides stability and sustained resonance across the 25.5" scale. The 24 Jescar FW57110-NS frets and ebony fingerboard with 305mm radius deliver fast, accurate tracking and smooth transitions between positions, making quick position shifts natural under load. The locking nut (42mm width) keeps tuning locked during the most aggressive playing and tuning manipulation.
Tone & Electronics
Seymour Duncan Blackouts active pickups (AHB-1N neck / AHB-1B bridge) cut through dense mixes with high output and tight, articulate response—ideal for heavy tones and precise note definition that holds up live. Control is streamlined with a 1x Master Volume and 3-way mini toggle pickup selector, allowing quick transitions between neck, middle, and bridge tones without reaching for multiple knobs mid-performance.
Key Features
- Alder body, 45mm thickness
- 3-piece hard maple neck, neck-thru-body construction
- Thin U contour neck profile
- 25.5" scale length
- Ebony fingerboard with 305mm radius
- 24 Jescar FW57110-NS frets
- Locking nut, 42mm width
- Floyd Rose Original bridge
- Gotoh 360-07 MGT locking tuners
- Seymour Duncan Blackouts AHB-1N (neck) and AHB-1B (bridge) active pickups
- Black nickel hardware with straplocks
- MOP tusk Arrow inlays, Black Andromeda iridescent finish
This left-handed Arrow combines ESP's iconic design with genuine hardware and electronics built to survive the road and deliver night after night.
More Information
| Condition | New |
|---|---|
| Dexterity | Left handed |
| Neck Construction | Neck-Thru-Body |
| Country of Manufacture | Japan |
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At a Glance
The ESP Arrow BLK/Andromeda LH is a left-handed metal machine built for drop tunings, djent, and high-gain abuse. Its neck-thru construction, thin U-profile neck, and 24-fret ebony board deliver fast, articulate tracking for rapid technical passages, while Seymour Duncan Blackouts active pickups lock in tight lows and aggressive note definition without mud. Floyd Rose Original bridge and locking tuners keep you in tune through dive-bombs and aggressive palm-muting, making this a dependable stage weapon for players serious about extended-range, high-output work.
Who This Is For
Great for
- ✓ Metal
- ✓ Djent
- ✓ Hard Rock
- ✓ Drop Tunings
- ✓ Extended Range
Not the best pick for
- – Jazz
- – Traditional Blues
- – Acoustic Folk
Skill level: Advanced · Professional
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes the Arrow's neck feel different from traditional profiles?
The thin U contour sits between a shredder-fast C and a traditional D, reducing hand fatigue during long sessions while maintaining solid grip security. Combined with the 305mm radius ebony board and 24 jumbo frets, it favors speed and comfort for technical, extended-range playing without sacrificing control.
Will this handle drop tunings and extended range reliably?
Yes—the neck-thru construction, 25.5" scale, locking nut, Floyd Rose Original bridge, and Gotoh locking tuners are all engineered for stable extended-range and drop-tuned work. The Seymour Duncan Blackouts active pickups also deliver the tight, controlled response needed to keep low tunings articulate and defined.
What's included and what do I need to know about the electronics?
The Arrow ships with Seymour Duncan Blackouts active pickups (neck and bridge), a master volume control, and a 3-way mini toggle for quick pickup selection. The active electronics require power; battery compartment access and any required battery are standard, though confirm current stock configuration at purchase.
How does the Black Andromeda finish hold up in live use?
The iridescent coating is applied over alder body wood and is finished to professional standards. Like any gloss finish, it shows handling marks and dust—regular soft-cloth cleaning keeps it looking sharp, and road cases or gig bags provide the best protection against dings and scratches during transport.
How does this compare to other left-handed metal guitars?
The Arrow competes with neck-thru competitors like the Schecter C-1 Hellraiser FR and Ibanez RG Progressive. ESP's thin U profile, Blackouts output, and Floyd Rose Original bridge position it for players prioritizing fast fret access, articulate high-gain response, and proven tuning stability in aggressive styles.
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