LKH602 vs LSNAKEBYTESWLH — Compare

ESP LTD KH-602 Kirk Hammett Guitar vs ESP LTD James Hetfield Snakebyte Left Handed Electric Guitar in Snow White

The KH-602 is a neck-thru speed machine with a longer 25.5" scale and Floyd Rose tremolo, ideal for lead-focused shredders; the Snakebyte is a left-handed set-neck platform with shorter 24.75" scale and TonePros bridge, built for sustained rhythm and riff work. Choose the KH-602 if you prioritize upper-fret access and expressive tremolo; choose the Snakebyte if you're left-handed and value sustain and tuning stability.

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ESP LTD KH-602 Kirk Hammett Guitar

$1,399.00
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ESP LTD James Hetfield Snakebyte Left Handed Electric Guitar in Snow White

$1,499.00
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Specs side by side

ESP LTD KH-602 Kirk Hammett GuitarESP LTD James Hetfield Snakebyte Left Handed Electric Guitar in Snow White
Price$1,399.00$1,499.00
BrandESP LTDESP LTD
ConditionNewNew

Why choose ESP LTD KH-602 Kirk Hammett Guitar

  • Neck-thru construction for maximum upper-fret access and responsiveness
  • 25.5" scale supports faster, articulate lead work and wide bending range
  • Floyd Rose 1000 tremolo enables expressive pitch manipulation and dive bombs
  • Extra-thin U neck speeds fret transitions for shredding

Why choose ESP LTD James Hetfield Snakebyte Left Handed Electric Guitar in Snow White

  • Left-handed configuration with equal build quality to right-handed models
  • Set-neck mahogany construction maximizes sustain and resonance for heavy riffing
  • 24.75" scale closer to classic feel, better for drop tunings and rhythm playing
  • TonePros locking bridge and LTD locking tuners ensure rock-solid intonation stability
Bottom line: Lead-focused right-handed players seeking speed and tremolo expression should choose the KH-602; left-handed players or those prioritizing sustain, riff control, and traditional tuning stability should choose the Snakebyte.

Frequently asked questions

What's the main playability difference between these two?

The KH-602's neck-thru design and 25.5" scale favor rapid lead work and upper-fret speed, while the Snakebyte's set-neck and 24.75" scale provide greater sustain and feel closer to classic metal riff platforms. The Snakebyte is also only available left-handed.

How do the bridge systems compare for tuning stability?

The KH-602 uses a Floyd Rose 1000 tremolo, offering expressive pitch bending but requiring more maintenance; the Snakebyte uses a TonePros locking TOM bridge with LTD locking tuners, providing straightforward, rock-solid stability without tremolo complications.

Which guitar is better for drop tunings and heavy riffing?

The Snakebyte's mahogany body, set-neck construction, and shorter 24.75" scale deliver greater sustain and resonance ideal for low tunings and aggressive rhythm work. The KH-602 leans toward lead articulation and speed over sustain.

Are the pickup sets comparable in output and character?

Both use high-output active EMG humbuckers designed for modern metal. The KH-602 pairs EMG 60 and 81 for switchable tonal range; the Snakebyte uses the dedicated EMG JH SET voiced specifically for James Hetfield's articulate aggression and rhythm focus.

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