ESP LTD KH-602 Kirk Hammett Guitar Left Handed
Description
ESP LTD KH-602 Kirk Hammett Left-Handed Guitar
The KH-602 is a left-handed signature model engineered for aggressive recording and performance work with high-output demands. Its neck-thru construction and extra-thin U-shaped neck deliver speed and sustain, while the aggressive pickup pairing ensures cutting tone across both rhythm and lead tracking. This is a professional's instrument, designed around Kirk Hammett's specifications and built to withstand intensive studio and live use.
Playability & Construction
The neck-thru-body design with three-piece maple neck and extra-thin U-shaped profile maximizes fret access and reduces fatigue during long recording sessions and takes. The 25.5" scale provides traditional Fender-style tuning stability and string tension, while the Macassar ebony fingerboard with 24 extra-jumbo frets offers durability and smooth playability for rapid technique and expressive lead work.
Tone & Recording Performance
The dual EMG 81 bridge and EMG 60 neck active pickups deliver high-output signal with tight, articulate response that cuts through dense mixes and translates clearly to tape or DAW. Active electronics provide consistent output regardless of cable run length or interface input impedance, and the Floyd Rose bridge system enables precise tuning stability and extended tremolo effects for creative layering and tracking flexibility.
Key Features
- Left-handed configuration
- Neck-thru-body construction with alder body
- Double-cutaway design
- Three-piece extra-thin U-shaped maple neck
- 25.5" scale length
- Macassar ebony fingerboard with 24 extra-jumbo frets
- Skull-and-bones fret inlays
- 42mm locking nut
- Floyd Rose 1000 Series bridge
- EMG 81 (bridge) and EMG 60 (neck) active pickups
- Black hardware with ESP tuners
- Black finish
The KH-602 combines established high-performance hardware with signature electronics in a left-handed package, delivering both mechanical reliability and tonal aggression for tracking, mixing, and performance applications.
More Information
| Condition | New |
|---|---|
| Country of Manufacture | South Korea |
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At a Glance
The ESP LTD KH-602 left-handed model is a high-output aggressive tone machine for producers and engineers tracking metal and hard rock; its tight low end and articulate midrange cut through dense mixes, and the dual EMG active pickups ensure consistent, punchy signal whether you're capturing heavy riffing or soaring lead lines. The neck-thru construction and extra-jumbo frets enable precise, repeatable performances, making it ideal for session work and multi-take recording scenarios. Built for working musicians, it delivers professional-grade sustain and tonal clarity that translates cleanly to DAW and mixing console.
Who This Is For
Great for
- ✓ Metal
- ✓ Hard Rock
- ✓ Thrash Metal
- ✓ Drop Tunings
Not the best pick for
- – Jazz
- – Folk
- – Worship
Skill level: Intermediate · Advanced · Professional
Frequently Asked Questions
What skill level is this guitar suited for?
The KH-602 is designed for intermediate, advanced, and professional players. Its extra-thin U-shaped neck maximizes access to upper frets and reduces fatigue, but the aggressive electronics and Floyd Rose bridge system reward experienced technique and maintenance knowledge.
Is this guitar good for drop tunings and heavy music?
Yes. The 25.5" scale provides traditional tuning stability, and the dual EMG active pickups deliver tight, articulate response ideal for heavy riffing. The aggressive tone profile with cutting midrange and strong sustain is purpose-built for metal and hard rock.
What pickups and electronics does it have?
The KH-602 features an EMG 81 active pickup in the bridge position and an EMG 60 in the neck, paired with active electronics that provide consistent output regardless of cable length or amp impedance. These high-output pickups deliver the aggressive, cutting tone the instrument is designed for.
How does the neck-thru construction affect playability?
The neck-thru design with three-piece maple neck and extra-thin U-shaped profile maximizes upper-fret access, reduces hand fatigue during long sessions, and enhances sustain and tonal resonance. The 24 extra-jumbo frets on a Macassar ebony fingerboard support fast technique work and durability.
What genres and styles is this guitar not suited for?
The KH-602 is not designed for jazz, folk, or worship music. Its aggressive pickup pairing, active electronics, and Floyd Rose bridge are optimized for high-output metal and hard rock applications where cutting tone and extended techniques are priorities.
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