Well i finally been to the three local guitars and tried out all the guitars in my price range that I liked the look of.
ESP Alexi-200: Absoutly rubbish. It had one pick up for one wich throws out a maird of choices for when I'm writing songs. Not only that but even though this was an active pick up it sounded no better to my ESP M-10 which was a hundred quid!
Dean-ML: Absoulutly stunning guitar to begin with, even though it has such a strange shape it was incredibly comfortable to play. The tone was amazing and every note was really well defined even though the amp I was playing on was on full distortion. While the sound is good its not really what I'm looking for, it sounded a bit too warm and fuzzy to behonest which isnt what I'm looking for.
Ibanez: Looked great, comfortable, and it had a thin neck as well which is really useful for the fast songs my band play. While it sounded good it didn't sound 400 quid good so I reluctantly put it back to its shelf.
Jackson KE3: Oh my God you guys were right about Jackson. It sounded great, fuller than the Ibanez but harsher than the Dean this is a real metal guitar. I played this for around for an hour and I was gettin cramp in my leg so I asked for a strap and started playing standing up. Thats when I saw the problem with my beloved guitar; its so top heavy. I was a strugggle actually playing the thing since I was concetrating on keeping the guitar upright! Thats when I knew I couldnt buy this guitar. My band play songs that push my abilities to the limits, if I was struggling to keep the guitar in a comfortable posistion how the hell was I supposed to play those riffs?
ESP Dave Mustain V:Bit disapointed after the Jackson disaster I looked for the ESP V-500 which I had heard good reviews about and thought looked amazing. However I just couldnt find it however I did find the ESP Dave Mustain V which I told is the guitar that the V500 is based on. Not making the mastake last time I asked for a strap and played standing. Thank God it was incredibly comfortable and easy to play. And the sound! It was better than the Jackson by a mile which is a hard feat to pull off. You could really tell the sound difference on the higher strings which is useful because my band is a melodeath band so there is a lot of use on those strings. If the V-500 sounds anything close to this I'm buying it in a instant!