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ESP hardcase for EC vs ESP hardcase for F
The ESP EC case is engineered specifically for EC-series guitars (6- and 7-string, both orientations), while the ESP F case is the official form-fit for F-series instruments. Choose the EC case if you own an Eclipse-style guitar; choose the F case if you play an F-series model.
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Specs side by side
| ESP hardcase for EC | ESP hardcase for F | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $199.00 | $199.00 |
| Brand | ESP | ESP |
| Year | Unknown | Unknown |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose ESP hardcase for EC
- ✓ Form-fit design tailored for EC-series guitars minimizes internal movement
- ✓ Accommodates both 6-string and 7-string EC models plus left-hand variants
- ✓ Top-mounted carrying handle provides convenient single-hand transport
- ✓ Compact design reduces unnecessary bulk while maintaining full protection
Why choose ESP hardcase for F
- ✓ Official ESP F-series case engineered for perfect fit and compatibility
- ✓ Comfort grip handle reduces hand fatigue during extended carrying
- ✓ White detail stitching reinforces stress points for durability
- ✓ Form-fit interior eliminates excess space while maintaining structural integrity
Frequently asked questions
Which case fits my guitar?
The ESP EC case fits Eclipse-series guitars (EC model), including 6-string and 7-string versions and both right- and left-handed orientations. The ESP F case is designed exclusively for F-series guitars. Check your guitar's model designation to determine compatibility.
Are these cases the same price?
Both cases are in the budget price tier, making them similarly affordable options for their respective guitar models. Neither specification provided indicates a price difference between them.
What's the difference in handle design?
The EC case features a top-mounted carrying handle for straightforward transport. The F case includes a comfort grip handle designed to reduce hand fatigue during longer carrying sessions. Handle placement and ergonomic design differ between the two to suit each guitar's shape and weight distribution.
Do both cases offer the same protection level?
Both feature hardshell construction with form-fit interiors, metal latches, and interior padding or lining to protect your guitar's finish. The core protection approach is equivalent; the difference is tailoring to each guitar's specific shape and dimensions.