The ESP E-II M-II solidbody electric guitar is an exquisite example of an instrument designed for compromise-free playability and explosive tone. Featuring a resonant alder body, the E-II M-II comes loaded with a pair of direct-mounted multi-voice Fishman Fluence Modern humbuckers. Each pickup has two distinct voices, giving you more than enough sonic flexibility for any situation. The 3-piece maple neck with ebony fretboard is another highlight on the E-II M-II, providing incredible feel, response, and epic sustain. And with premium appointments like Gotoh locking tuners and an expressive Floyd Rose trem, the ESP E-II M-II is ready to rock the stage as-is.
This searing electric guitar is equipped with a pair of Fishman Fluence Modern humbuckers. The Fluences are mounted directly to the body for enhanced vibration transfer and easy maintenance. Each pickup boasts two independent voices, giving you four distinct tones to play with in the studio and onstage. Whether you're playing clean or under heavy gain, your Fluence Modern pickups remain poised, composed, and clear.
When you want to rock, you can count on ESP’s body style for exceptional sustain and tone-packed performance. A Floyd Rose tremolo bridge and tailpiece gives you the freedom to bend, twist, dive while soloing. It also is capable of gentle warbles for clean chords. The 25.5-inch scale length is perfect for down-tuned playing, giving you a powerful foundation for a wide range of contemporary music styles, while the thin “U” neck with its smooth maple fingerboard is instantly playable and responsive.
ESP started as a manufacturer of after-market guitar parts in Japan in the late 1970s. By the mid-80s ESP was making custom guitars for some of the biggest names in rock. An exacting eye toward playability and craftsmanship has made ESP Guitars one of the most visible and prevalent guitar brands in rock and metal. Each ESP E-II M-II guitar is still made in Japan. Their commitment to quality is second to none, and their impressive roster of endorsers proves it. From George Lynch to Ron Wood to Stephen Carpenter, ESP makes guitars that today's guitar heroes use.