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ESP LTD JH-600 CTM Jeff Hanneman Guitar Black vs ESP LTD SC-608 Baritone Stephen Carpenter Guitar Yellow

The JH-600 CTM is a 6-string thrash and metal specialist with a traditional Kahler tremolo system, while the SC-608 is an 8-string baritone powerhouse built for djent, progressive metal, and extreme drop tunings. Choose the JH-600 if you want a nimble, vibrato-equipped traditional metal machine; pick the SC-608 if you need extended range, heavier tunings, and modern tonal versatility.

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ESP LTD JH-600 CTM Jeff Hanneman Guitar Black

$1,899.00
View ESP LTD JH-600 CTM Jeff Hanneman Guitar Black

ESP LTD SC-608 Baritone Stephen Carpenter Guitar Yellow

$1,799.00
View ESP LTD SC-608 Baritone Stephen Carpenter Guitar Yellow

Specs side by side

ESP LTD JH-600 CTM Jeff Hanneman Guitar BlackESP LTD SC-608 Baritone Stephen Carpenter Guitar Yellow
Price$1,899.00$1,799.00
BrandESP LTDESP LTD
BodySingle CutawaySingle Cutaway
Body TypeSolidSolid
Scale25.5" Scale27" Baritone Scale
Strings68
Frets24 Frets24 Frets
FretboardEbonyEbony
NeckMapleMaple
Pickup ConfigurationHH
BridgeTremoloFixed
Year20232024
ConditionNewNew

Why choose ESP LTD JH-600 CTM Jeff Hanneman Guitar Black

  • 6-string format—lighter, faster to master, ideal for classic thrash and hard rock riffing
  • Kahler Hybrid tremolo enables expressive vibrato without tuning drift
  • Extra Thin U-shaped neck with 350mm radius fingerboard speeds up solos and transitions
  • EMG 85/81 pickups deliver warm neck tone and articulate bridge attack

Why choose ESP LTD SC-608 Baritone Stephen Carpenter Guitar Yellow

  • 8-string baritone with 27" scale handles F# tuning and extreme drops with clarity and articulation
  • Fishman Fluence 3-voice system offers three tonal characters in one pickup via 5-way switch
  • Hardtail bridge with string-thru maximizes sustain and tuning stability on extended strings
  • Longer scale and extra-jumbo frets support aggressive fretting and modern progressive techniques
Bottom line: Intermediate-to-advanced thrash and traditional metal players should choose the JH-600 CTM for its Hanneman pedigree and tremolo expressiveness. Progressive and djent players needing extended range and modern voicing options belong on the SC-608.

Frequently asked questions

What tuning does each guitar support?

The JH-600 CTM is a standard 6-string tuned to E-A-D-G-B-E. The SC-608 is an 8-string baritone designed for F#-B-E-A-D-G-B-E tuning with a 27" scale that maintains articulation in extreme drop tunings.

Which is better for a player transitioning from standard 6-string guitars?

The JH-600 CTM uses a familiar 25.5" scale and 6-string layout, making it an easier step up for experienced 6-string players. The SC-608 requires adjustment to 8-string fingering and baritone technique, making it a bigger learning curve.

How do the pickup systems differ?

The JH-600 uses traditional EMG 85/81 passive pickups fixed in position. The SC-608 features Fishman Fluence active pickups with three selectable voicings via switching, offering more tonal range without changing pickups.

Which bridge design is more stable for heavy use?

The SC-608's hardtail bridge with string-thru-body design provides maximum tuning stability and sustain, especially for lower strings. The JH-600's Kahler Hybrid tremolo sacrifices tuning rock-solidity for expressive vibrato effects.

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