Raff Sangiorgio
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Top!!!!

Ester Petenel
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I want this guitar so bad, but I can't find it here in Italy... Is it still available?

Wayne H.
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Is the top a cap or a veneer?

Wayne H.
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Have these got a maple cap or is it a veneer?

Colin Parks
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Picking up this as my main touring guitar, alongside an e2 M-II turquoise burst tomorrow!

Incredible guitars, road ready, professional level machines built for the stage and studio.

 

Will leave the ESP amotts at the studio from here on in, and fly the e2 flag live

Cogan C.
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$3.2K, really? For an E-II? Did something happen with this particular model?

David G.
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Love all of the ESP brands. Just curious why this is so much more expensive than the green one? Aside from the burl and maple fretboard they seem pretty similar 

Christopher  Perry

Soooo, just got this one in yesterday during Sweetwater’s Guitar Month Special. The tone is awesome. So much presence and clarity. I’ll need to adjust to bending on the higher scale neck as it’s takes a bit more effort than my Jim Root Fender. Set was flawless out of the case with an absolutely perfect setup. The neck seems a bit beefier than my Eclipse but that could just be interpretation. Chording sounds so good and playing on my newly found 24 frets has been fun. I may change string gauge to ease the tension for bending but other than that I’m good with my new EII/MII. Thanks ESP

Scott W.

Just received this model a couple of days ago.  For years I have thought about purchasing an ESP and never did.  Big Mistake!!!  If I didn't know any better I would say the guitar I received was custom built for me.  When your holding/playing the guitar it is almost as if you are not because it just fits so well.  The guitar is perfectly balanced, your hand just glides across the satin finished neck, the tone is unreal, it is a true piece of art/craftsmanship.  To all of you at ESP, I apologize for waiting so long to join the ESP family and thank you for an amazing instrument.

Todd B. ESP

Hi Scott, thanks for your message and product review. We're glad to hear you like your new instrument and welcome you to the ESP Family!

Curtis H.

Are these still being made? I can't find stock anywhere in the UK 

Todd B. ESP

Hi, these are still being made. It would be best to reach out to your nearest distributor and dealer regarding availability. Here is a link to our distributor page: https://www.espguitars.com/locations?categories=intl-distributors   

Erik S.

Just got this guitar the other day and man what an absolute ripper! I have the MII NT7 which I love so I had to get this one and the quality is just absolutely amazing on the EII line and it’s such a fast guitar. The aftermaths have such a tight sound but plenty of output for chugs but still sound so pristine for the bigger chords, I really can’t say enough good things about these guitars, seriously worth the money! 

Carl N.

glad you're enjoying it, thanks for sharing

Wayne H.

Is the top a cap or a veneer?

Stuart G.

Nice guitar! I really want one. But how come this has a thin u neck when both the LTD M-1000 HT and the ESP USA MII NTB have extra thin u necks? If this had an extra thin u neck i would find it hard to resist!

Carl N.

For the E-II line most trem equipped M instruments will feature an xtra thin U neck profile while non trem models will feature a thin U 

Stuart G.

Thanks for the quick response Carl! However, on the website every M-Series E-II model is listed with a thin u neck. Am i missing something?

Carl N.

my apologies, yes within the ESP and E-II lines these will have thin U while we will use other neck profiles within the LTD and ESP USA lines.  Hope this helps

Erik S.

I will say the Thin U neck on this feels amazing! 

MulletRide

I've been eyeing this guitar since it was released. This is literally the perfect modern guitar. It's hard to nitpick and find anything else to add that would make it any better, except maybe stainless steel frets. Looks wise it's perfect. 

Carl N.

thanks for the suggestion

James  R.

Hey there,

Just wondering what is the largest size set of strings that can fit into this model of Gotoh locking tuners?

Cheers.

Carl N.

currently the largest gauge string we use is a .74

Richard H.

I have small fingers and the radius on this guitar is 305mm would that work or would i need a larger radius like a LTD at 350mm

Carl N.

You shouldn't have any difficulties regardless of the radius

Lauri H.

This isn't mentioned anywhere in the specs but this guitar has luminlays on the side of the neck. Very cool. Got mine yesterday.

Carl N.

We'll be reorganizing our website shortly and this is one of the specs we will be listing, thank you for your comment.

Austin C.

Love this guitar. Planning to order one. Is there a bit of a purple shade in the middle of some of these guitars? I’ve seen some pictures online of the Black Natural Fade but they look to have a purple tint in the middle. Would love clarification on this before buying. 

Carl N.

Hey Austin, the finish of this instrument will be a black to natural fade, though depending on the setting of the camera taking the picture or the setting of your monitor perhaps they seem purple.

James  W.

Just received this guitar and it kicks ass!! Just wondered do you know what brand and size the fretwork is??

Carl N.

Hey James, there won't be a particular brand for these frets but they'll be most similar in size to Dunlop 6100 frets.  Hope this helps.

James  W.

Thanks for the reply! Any plans on this model coming in the purple fade like the 7 string version?

Carl N.

Hey James, nothing planned at the moment but thank you for your insight!

James  W.

Will you guys ever consider making a limited run of the M-II with the regular headstock shape? I absolutely love the M-II body shape (flat top) but the reverse headstock just doesn't do it for me.

Carl N.

Hey James, the standard for M instruments would be the reverse pointed headstock.  Some LTD instruments within this series offer a different headstock but all current E-II M guitars will have a reverse pointed headstock.  We do offer a couple USA M models that have a different headstock as well.