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ESP LTD EC-200DX Electric Guitar Blue Burst vs ESP LTD M-200DX Electric Guitar Blue Burst

The EC-200DX is a shorter-scale (24.75"), thinner guitar built for extended upper-fret access and metal/hard rock aggression, while the M-200DX uses a standard 25.5" scale with a heavier body designed for classic rock and blues comfort. Choose the EC-200DX if you play metal or need nimble lead work; pick the M-200DX if you prefer traditional fretboard feel and balanced rock/blues versatility.

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ESP LTD EC-200DX Electric Guitar Blue Burst

$399.00
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ESP LTD M-200DX Electric Guitar Blue Burst

$399.00
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Specs side by side

ESP LTD EC-200DX Electric Guitar Blue BurstESP LTD M-200DX Electric Guitar Blue Burst
Price$399.00$399.00
BrandESP LTDESP LTD
SeriesLTD ECLTD M
Body TypeSolidSolid
Scale24.75" Scale25.5" Scale
Strings66
Frets24 Frets24 Frets
FretboardRosewoodRosewood
NeckMapleMaple
BridgeFixedFixed
Year20242024
ConditionNewNew

Why choose ESP LTD EC-200DX Electric Guitar Blue Burst

  • Shorter 24.75" scale and thin bevelled single-cutaway body optimized for fast upper-fret lead work
  • Explicit metal and hard rock focus with articulate high-end character
  • Lighter at 8.1 lbs reduces shoulder fatigue during long metal sessions
  • Flamed maple top adds visual distinction in the budget tier

Why choose ESP LTD M-200DX Electric Guitar Blue Burst

  • Standard 25.5" scale length feels familiar to most electric guitar players
  • Full body binding and reverse inline headstock offer refined aesthetic
  • Poplar burl top and explicit beginner-friendly design suit home recording and indie styles
  • TOM bridge with string-thru design delivers rock-solid sustain and intonation
Bottom line: Buy the EC-200DX if you're an intermediate to advanced player focused on metal, hard rock, or shredding; buy the M-200DX if you're a beginner-to-intermediate player seeking a traditional rock/blues workhorse with excellent everyday playability.

Frequently asked questions

What's the main playing-style difference between these two?

The EC-200DX is engineered for metal, hard rock, and extended-range lead work with its shorter scale and upper-fret access, while the M-200DX targets classic rock, blues, indie, and home recording with a standard longer scale and balanced body design.

How do the scale lengths affect playability?

The EC-200DX's 24.75" scale and thinner body make string bending and lead passages easier with less hand stretch, while the M-200DX's 25.5" standard scale provides the familiar fretboard spacing most players are accustomed to and supports heavier string gauges typical of blues and rock.

Are the pickups and electronics the same?

Both use identical ESP LH-150 humbucking pickups with push-pull switches for single-coil voicing, but the M-200DX adds a TOM bridge with string-thru design for enhanced sustain and intonation, which the EC-200DX specification does not mention.

Which is better for a beginner?

The M-200DX is explicitly rated for beginners and offers the standard 25.5" scale most starter materials assume, while the EC-200DX is rated intermediate-to-advanced and designed around metal and shred techniques.

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