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ESP LTD Arrow-200 Electric Guitar Black vs ESP LTD George Lynch GL-200MT Yellow Tiger Electric Guitar
The Arrow-200 is a versatile two-pickup rock and metal machine with a Floyd Rose tremolo and set-in neck for sustained resonance, while the GL-200MT is a lightweight, shred-focused signature model with a single bridge pickup and bolt-on neck optimized for speed and touring durability. Choose the Arrow-200 for expressive pitch modulation and tonal variety; choose the GL-200MT for straightforward, fast playability and raw bridge-pickup aggression.
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ESP LTD George Lynch GL-200MT Yellow Tiger Electric Guitar
Specs side by side
| ESP LTD Arrow-200 Electric Guitar Black | ESP LTD George Lynch GL-200MT Yellow Tiger Electric Guitar | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $699.00 | $699.00 |
| Brand | ESP LTD | ESP LTD |
| Series | LTD Arrow | — |
| Body | Single Cutaway | Single Cutaway |
| Body Type | Solid | Solid |
| Strings | 6 | 6 |
| Fretboard | Jatoba | Maple |
| Pickup Configuration | HH | Active HH |
| Bridge | Tremolo | Tremolo |
| Year | 2018 | 2019 |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose ESP LTD Arrow-200 Electric Guitar Black
- ✓ Floyd Rose LTD tremolo enables precise pitch bends and dive bombs
- ✓ Two-pickup configuration (neck and bridge) offers tonal range and switching flexibility
- ✓ Set-in neck joint provides enhanced sustain and resonance
- ✓ 24 extra-jumbo frets with 13.78-inch radius supports extended lead range
Why choose ESP LTD George Lynch GL-200MT Yellow Tiger Electric Guitar
- ✓ Single bridge humbucker and passive volume control keep signal chain simple and direct
- ✓ Bolt-on construction and lightweight basswood body ideal for touring musicians
- ✓ Thin U-contoured maple neck with 22 XJ frets optimized for shredding speed
- ✓ George Lynch signature credibility appeals to hard rock and metal players
Frequently asked questions
Which guitar is better for beginners?
Both are rated for intermediate, advanced, and professional players. Neither is ideal for beginners, but the GL-200MT's simpler electronics and lighter weight may feel less overwhelming to a determined intermediate player learning lead work.
What's the main tonal difference between them?
The Arrow-200 delivers articulate highs with focused midrange from its two-pickup passive parallel setup, while the GL-200MT emphasizes tight sustain and bridge-position bite from its single bridge humbucker. Arrow-200 offers more tonal switching options; GL-200MT is more straightforward and aggressive.
Which is better for touring or travel?
The GL-200MT is lighter (basswood body) and has simpler hardware, making it easier to pack and maintain on the road. The Arrow-200's Floyd Rose tremolo requires more maintenance and tuning care during travel.
Do these guitars hold their tuning equally well?
The GL-200MT features a 43mm locking nut for tuning stability during aggressive playing. The Arrow-200 uses a Floyd Rose LTD tremolo which is very stable but more complex; both guitars are reliable for touring, though the GL-200MT requires less adjustment.