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Epiphone Marty Schwartz ES-335, Sixties Cherry vs ESP M-1000HT Black Natural Fade

Epiphone Marty Schwartz ES-335, Sixties Cherry
Electric$899
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73Overall / 100
ESP M-1000HT Black Natural Fade
Electric$1,399
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82Overall / 100

The verdict

The ESP M-1000HT Black Natural Fade comes out ahead overall — 82 to 73 on our estimated score.

Estimated from specs & owner reviews — a starting point, not a substitute for playing both.

Epiphone Marty Schwartz ES-335, Sixties Cherry wins on
  • Lower price ($899 vs $1,399)
ESP M-1000HT Black Natural Fade wins on
  • Better build (93 vs 71)
  • Better playability (81 vs 75)
  • Better value (79 vs 70)

Scorecard

Estimated scores
MetricMarty Schwartz ES-335, Sixties CherryM-1000HT Black Natural Fade
Overall7382
Build7193
Playability7581
Sound7471
Value7079

Full specifications

Specification comparison
SpecMarty Schwartz ES-335, Sixties CherryM-1000HT Black Natural Fade
BrandEpiphoneESP
TypeElectricElectric
Years
CountryJP
Body wood5-ply Layered Maple; AAA Flame Maple VeneerAlder
Neck woodMahogany3Pc Maple
FretboardIndian LaurelMacassar Ebony
Strings66
Frets2224
Scale24.75"25.5"
PickupsAlnico Classic PRO / Alnico Classic PROFishman Fluence Modern Humbucker Alnico Black Direct Mount *(Pull Tone for Voice 2) / Fishman Fluence Modern Humbucker Ceramic Black Direct Mount *(Pull Tone for Voice 2)
Rating
Price$899$1,399
Back5-ply Layered Maple; AAA Flame Maple Veneer
BindingSingle-ply, Top, Back, and Fretboard
Body FinishGloss
Body shapeES-335
Body StylesES
BracingSpruce
BridgeLockTone Tune-O-MaticHipshot Fixed w/ String Thru
Bridge pickupAlnico Classic PROFishman Fluence Modern Humbucker Ceramic Black Direct Mount *(Pull Tone for Voice 2)
CaseHardshell CaseMH Guitar Form Fit Case
CenterblockMaple
Control KnobsBlack Top Hat with Metal Insert
Controls2 Volume; Both with Push/Pull Coil-splitting, 2 Tone; Neck with Push/Pull Phase SwitchActive
End Of Board Width56.88mm / 2.24in
FinishNickelBlack Natural Fade
Fretboard inlayPearloid Small Block
Fretboard radius304.8mm / 12.0in300-400mm Compound
Fret Count22
Headstock60s Kalamazoo
Headstock InlayModern Epiphone Logo and Gibson Crown in Mother of Pearl
JointGlued In, Set Neck
ModelEIES335MSSCHNH1
Mounting RingsBlack
Neck pickupAlnico Classic PROFishman Fluence Modern Humbucker Alnico Black Direct Mount *(Pull Tone for Voice 2)
NutGraph TechMolded
Nut width43.0mm / 1.69in43mm
Output JackEpiphone 1/4"
Pickguard5-ply ES-335
Pickup CoversNickel
Pickup Selector3-way Toggle
Profile60s SlimTaper C
Scale length628.65mm / 24.75in25.5"
Side5-ply Layered Maple; AAA Flame Maple Veneer
Strap Buttons2 - Bottom and Back of Heel
String gauges.010, .013, .017, .026, .036, .046
Switch TipCream
TailpieceLockTone Stop Bar
Top wood5-ply Layered Maple, AAA Flame Maple VeneerBurled Poplar
Truss rodDual Action
Truss Rod Cover2-ply Bell
Tuner PlatingNickel
TunersGrover 502C Roto-Grip Locking RotomaticLTD Locking
Case IncludedN
ConstructionNeck-Thru
HardwareBlack
Neck profileExtra Thin U
Strap ButtonStandard

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