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ESP LTD GH SV Gary Holt Electric Guitar in Black vs ESP LTD HEX-6 Nergal Electric Guitar Black Satin

The GH-SV prioritizes aggressive metal tone with a Floyd Rose tremolo and offset body shape for visual distinctiveness, while the HEX-6 Nergal offers greater tonal versatility with selectable pickup voices and a longer 25.5" scale for broader playing dynamics. Choose the GH-SV if you want a dedicated thrash/metal weapon with classic tremolo functionality; pick the HEX-6 if you need tonal range and stability across multiple heavy genres.

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ESP LTD GH SV Gary Holt Electric Guitar in Black

$1,999.00
View ESP LTD GH SV Gary Holt Electric Guitar in Black

ESP LTD HEX-6 Nergal Electric Guitar Black Satin

$1,999.00
View ESP LTD HEX-6 Nergal Electric Guitar Black Satin

Specs side by side

ESP LTD GH SV Gary Holt Electric Guitar in BlackESP LTD HEX-6 Nergal Electric Guitar Black Satin
Price$1,999.00$1,999.00
BrandESP LTDESP LTD
BodySingle CutawayOther
Body TypeSolidSolid
Scale24.75" Scale25.5" Scale
Strings66
Frets22 Frets24 Frets
FretboardEbonyEbony
NeckMahoganyMaple
Pickup ConfigurationHHActive HH
BridgeTremoloFixed
Year20232023
ConditionNewNew

Why choose ESP LTD GH SV Gary Holt Electric Guitar in Black

  • Direct-mount EMG 89R and 81 pickups deliver thick, cutting tones optimized for aggressive metal
  • Floyd Rose 1000 tremolo for dynamic pitch effects and classic heavy music performance
  • Offset SV body shape provides ergonomic balance and visual distinctiveness
  • 24.75" scale and tight articulation suit fast thrash metal work

Why choose ESP LTD HEX-6 Nergal Electric Guitar Black Satin

  • Fishman Fluence Modern Humbuckers with selectable voices via push-pull control offer articulate cleans to saturated overdriven textures
  • 25.5" scale length provides familiar dimensions and extended sustain for controlled articulation
  • TonePros locking TOM bridge with string-thru-body design maximizes resonance and tuning stability
  • Symmetrical V-shaped body and thin U-neck profile balance comfort with aggressive playing demands
Bottom line: Buy the GH-SV if you're committed to thrash metal and want signature Gary Holt tones with tremolo effects. Buy the HEX-6 Nergal if you work across multiple heavy genres and value selectable pickup voices and extended sustain without a floating tremolo.

Frequently asked questions

What's the main tonal difference between these two?

The GH-SV delivers thick, aggressive, cutting tones optimized specifically for metal through direct-mount EMG pickups. The HEX-6 Nergal offers a wider range from articulate cleans to saturated overdriven textures via Fishman Fluence pickups with selectable voices, making it more versatile across different heavy music styles.

How do the scale lengths differ and why does it matter?

The GH-SV uses a 24.75" scale, which supports rapid position shifts for thrash metal leads. The HEX-6 Nergal uses a 25.5" scale, which provides familiar dimensions, extended sustain, and more controlled articulation for players transitioning from standard guitars.

Which guitar is better for drop tunings?

The HEX-6 Nergal is specifically designed for drop tunings and offers extended sustain through its longer scale, TonePros locking TOM bridge with string-thru design, and maple neck. The GH-SV works for drop tunings but isn't explicitly engineered for them.

Do both guitars have tremolo systems?

The GH-SV features a double-locking Floyd Rose 1000 tremolo for dynamic pitch effects. The HEX-6 Nergal uses a fixed TonePros locking TOM bridge, prioritizing maximum sustain and tuning stability over tremolo functionality.

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